Search This Blog

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Risk & The Eight-Point star.






RISK!!

For risk, I wanted to learn something new, something i havent worked with before. so i decided on Silksceening. with the help of my studio neighbor the awesome mary mack i was able to silkscreen for the first time.  

And following my rule of the Eight-Point star i decided to silkscreen a pattern that is built around the eight point star




Pictures of the process 

Rented a screen

Burnt my images on it. 

First try 

Adding patterns. 

Then i decided i should print on my Photography, so i did just that.



2 prints on photos

Some of the experimentation i did. 

Asitate and me! 



For force. adding 3d elements and exploring further. 





Chance and the Eight-Point Star



For this Term, specially in special focus research and 
innovation lab I have adopted the Eight-Point star as
 my main topic, And in the coming few weeks i will
apply concepts of
Chance
Risk 
Force
Glitch
Extend
Remix

A little bit about The history of the Eight point Star. 

 The Eight-Point star appears in cultures around the globe. It can be found on national flags and in religious iconography. It carries various meaning associated with each culture that utilizes it. The are eight-paths in the way of Buddah and eight immortals in Chinesse tradition. However, its universal symbolism is one of balance, harmony, and cosmic order. Its pattern is associated early astronomy, religion, and mysticism. It is symbolic of both stars and humanity’s earliest attempts to understand and communicate the order and unity inherent in Creation, nature’s rule.


Above diagram taken from Resonateview.org


Astrological Origins of The Eight-Point Star.

By the middle-ages, the eight-point star is widely used as a symbol in Islamic art. It is called khatim or khatim sulayman, seal of the prophets, as in signet ring. The phrase “seal of the prophets” is also used in the Koran and has particular ideological meaning for Muslims. Moroccan zillij artisans also refer to the eight-point star as sibniyyahsabniyyah, which is a derivative of the number seven sab’ah.



all phenomena are nothing but manifestations of Being, which is one with God






The eight-point star as a symbol marks early human understanding of the intellegent order that underlies our universe. Today, it carries religous and mystical associations. Known as the 
khatam in Islamic cultures, it and its variants are found at the center of stunning zillij masterpieces throughout Morocco. Amidst the color and compostion, the khatam stands as a symbol of early astronomy, interconnectedness, and faith in the ultimate harmony of Creation. In this way, the khatam represents the highest virtues in Moroccan culture: learning, community, faith, and love of beauty.


Form is symbolised by the square. Expansion is symbolised by the square with triangles pointing outwards (an 8-pointed star). Contraction is symbolised by the square with triangles pointing inwards (a 4-pointed star). The two star-shapes together symbolise the cycle of creation, ‘the breath of the compassionate.


Chance

For chance i wanted to try something i havent worked with before, so i chose pouring medium, Just because of the element of chance. i felt like it had a surprising quality that it added to the end results and i enjoyed how chance had to play a big role in this artwork. 


+

=

Mixed media on wood panel


Mixed media on wood panel 



Mixed media on plexi-Glass

In conclusion, after a few first tries I am now sure that Im going to continue working with this medium in the near future. it is fluid, flowy and extremely all over the place. leaves little interventions from me and does most of its formations on its own.