The Artistic Process and Research involved in the Creation of Works that Explore Alienation

Session

Art and Digital Media

Description

This paper will focus on my artistic process in creating works that show circumstances in which people are alienated from their surroundings. It will discuss works from my oeuvre that explore questions involving identity and the status of the outsider, as well as how ordinary practices from everyday life, critique of the cynicism of the art world and memories from my personal background have all become recurring subjects within my work. The paper will also discuss how my process has increasingly been focusing more on the works on paper, tapestries, mosaics and paintings. As well as it will discuss the research process used to explore outsider artists, folk art, naive oriented painters and their engagement with different handmade materials such as blankets, carpets, glasses, wood etc.

Keywords:

artistic process, research, alienation, identity, paper, tapestries, mosaics, paintings, folk art, naive painters, handmade materials

Session Chair

Miran Mohar, Fitore Isufi

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-19-2

Location

Pristina, Kosovo

Start Date

26-10-2019 3:30 PM

End Date

26-10-2019 5:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2019.06

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The Artistic Process and Research involved in the Creation of Works that Explore Alienation

Pristina, Kosovo

This paper will focus on my artistic process in creating works that show circumstances in which people are alienated from their surroundings. It will discuss works from my oeuvre that explore questions involving identity and the status of the outsider, as well as how ordinary practices from everyday life, critique of the cynicism of the art world and memories from my personal background have all become recurring subjects within my work. The paper will also discuss how my process has increasingly been focusing more on the works on paper, tapestries, mosaics and paintings. As well as it will discuss the research process used to explore outsider artists, folk art, naive oriented painters and their engagement with different handmade materials such as blankets, carpets, glasses, wood etc.