Tuesday, April 8, 2008

busking is the practice of doing live performances in public places to entertain people, usually to solicit donations and tips





portability and violation

a violation in the rules of the portrait is displayed
rule #1 draw one outline of the portrait
rule #2 cut perimeter line
rule #3 cut one interior line




violation occurred as this line is not an exterior line or a removed interior line




as a portable studio allows the artist more freedom to produce, constraints or rules bring limits. The self imposed rules parallel the artifice of the portable studio. It is a reminder that the portable studio would rather look at the artist than the produced.

portable studio and the portrait

The portable studio like the other constructed studios appeals  to the cult of the artist. 





This studio might ask more questions about where than what. The product coincidental. With the portable studio the artist is free to draw comparisons between the environment and the role of production. In that manner the portable studio can choose to work with irony and clash. If the portable studio was set up in a mall or next to a shipyard what is the difference? If I drew the same picture in both places does their contextual background make them distinct?