Friday, 15 February 2013



Jason Barnhart was born in san francisco, he specialties in Editorial, Advertising, Assignment Photography, his main skills are writing and photography, He is an San Francisco photographer working anywhere and everywhere, Jason studied art at the indiana university, after he left his studies there he moved on to become an candidate at the academy of arts in San Fracisco. He Looks for new projects so that he can continue expansion of the original Curiouser and Curiouser series.

Jason Barnhart stands out the most because he can create a peace of art out of anything, weather it be a paint bottle, Cigeratte, or even jelly babys. He creates things that you would think is impossible, he also tackels political news and issues and makes them into his art, this is what makes me so attracted to his work.

Thursday, 14 February 2013


This photo to me stood out because you would not think about creating such a scene however Jonah Samson has done that, he is not affraid to publish sexcual art like the art shown above, this is what makes him different from others, it is as if he wants to go that extra mile and create things that people would not do but at the same time he can make his art serious but funny, and combinding both seriousness and comdey is a good way of showing that he can create any type of scene. This scene is based on a sexcual video shoot, he has implaced four micro people, one of the people there is recording the sex happening between the male and female on a rather expensive car, the other guy in blue seems to be the director of this sex tap. Jonah Samson has explored different area's of life a put them in a photo which refelcts his artistic side.

This picture was taken by Jason Barnhart, he has taken a cigeratte which was slightly on fire and made it as if their was a fire which the three people that are dressed as firemen and they are trying to put out the fire, this interest's me because this is a good peace of art which he has taken an everyday product and made a  magnificent peace of art, he does this with the majority of his photography, this is something that most other artists cant do, this shows that Jason Barnhart thinks outside the box and explores a range of evnviromentle scenes and makes them into a more exciting scene.
 
This really is a wonderful peace of art that Adalberto Abbat has created, he has produced a scene were two people have crached into a wall which resulted in a two fatality's , one of the people that was in the car seems to have gone through the window screen when the car collided into the wall, the other person seems to of been taking out the car and put on a strecher so that she/he can be moved away. The people around this scene are the news reporters who are taking pictures of this massacre, by loooking at his picture you can see the detail that Adalberto has put in, this is the type of detail that Adalberto can produce and make a scene more real life. His sense of detail is what maks this peace of photogrophy truly wonderful.

The way in which Minimiam has created this peace of photogrophy is outstanding, Minimiam use's food as a peace of art and creates a scene where two micro people are liffting the cherry up on a ladder, so it is as if they are creating the cake themselves. This makes you think how did Minimiam come up with such an astonishing peace of art, this shows that Minimiam can think outside the box and come up with amazing peaces of art, which truly brings out Minimiam's artistic side.

Introduction to my Bronze Arts Award Project

Welcome to my Bronze Arts Award Blog. For this project I am looking forward to learning more about two art forms - micro world sculpture and digital photography. I have been inspired by a book from the Tate Modern called 'MICROWORLDS' by Marc Valli & Margherita Dessaney which is full of fantastic pieces of micro art from the dark to the surreal. I will use this blog to document all of my work for this project including my research into Art Heroes and Heroines, and my experiences as an artist and viewer of the arts. I hope you enjoy seeing my work develop and unfold.