martes, 8 de diciembre de 2009

the Bauhaus wave





























The BAUHAUS was a school in Germany which combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught. The bauhaus set the begging of what now is known as Industrial design. One of the main objectives of the Bauhaus was to unify art, craft, and technology.
Nowadays we have a lot of design schools which have their own teaching methods. But all of them unify as the Bauhaus art, craft, and technology with lots of creativity. Industrial design solve necessities creating objects, spaces or services.
Like Selk'bag; this sleeping bag is more like a body bag ( not the corpse ones ). It's padded and shaped to the human form and allows free movement both in and out of sleep, where traditional sleeping bags don't. also like Kenguru which is a car specially designed for wheelchair users. The car's interior space has no front seat, just a space built to house the drivers own wheelchair so all he/she has to do is simply roll in through the extra large car doors and into position. The wheelchair locks into place, within easy reach of the car's controls which are centred around a joystick.

Cezanne way




Cezanne was an artist whose work laid the foundations of the transition to modern art. His work demonstrates a mastery of design, colour, composition and draftsmanship. He was characterized by his repetitive, sensitive and exploratory brushstrokes.

As an Impressionist he was interested in light. So does Françoise Nielly, a French artist whose work is a construction of space, feelings and bright colors. Her paintings are very expressive, in which she shows strength and love for life. With her creations she transcends as an artist who synthesize the power of the masculine and feminine expression. The brush strokes are thick and powerful.