Friday, April 27, 2012

Ladders of Knowledge



The piece I am proposing here would be on the wall of an academic building, preferably the library. I should win this, because the art is simple, but the idea is complex and full of a metaphorical meaning. It is a winner because it interacts with the structure of the building. The idea with this piece is that students are climbing ladders on their path to greatness. There is much adversity to overcome in academics and it is a difficult climb. But, at the top is your degree, and the rest of your life waiting for you. In studying the other art collections, especially the UCSD art collection, it seemed as if the art in which academia was shown were the most popular. They were done by students and are shown before students, so it does make sense. It would be perfect on the wall of the library because learning is the ultimate purpose of the library itself. This piece helps students to get a physical and visual understanding of their purpose at school and the struggles they have to overcome in order to succeed mentally. When I first saw this wall, that is what I thought of. It almost seems as an opportunity to climb, or to jump from window to window. So I decided to make that a reality by adding silhouettes climbing ladders to greatness.
-Frederick Ghosn

34 comments:

  1. Nice positive message, and the imagery does a good job of communicating that. The color palette used also adds visual interest to an otherwise dull concrete building. Great use of the building's size too.
    -Michael Tam

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  2. I like the idea behind this. Good job!
    -Nicole Meinholz

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  3. That looks like quite a climb. From the looks of it, it may seem a tad risky but certainly not impossible. Very nice work there.
    - Wesley Krawczyk

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  4. Great idea and a great sentiment. Very well done, colorful.

    Elaine Sanderson

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  6. I like the idea of the academic lifecycle as a climb to where you want to be and the effort it takes to get there. Nice job!

    -Valerie Vardaro

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  7. I like the direct comparison to overcoming trials to that of latter rungs.

    Nick Frelin Mult 121

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  8. It's the strongest idea, very nice work.

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  9. Interesting idea, I like how you have the mural "interacting" with the physical elements of the building.

    - Jennifer Pranskevich

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  10. I really like this. It is like climbing the ladder to the top in your successes in life.

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  11. Fun and playful mural to keep students looking at the prize at the end. Good work!

    - Lisa Oschmann

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  12. Your idea is great and so cute!! - Hae Mi Lee

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  13. I like how you used the elements of the building as elements in your art - Paul Santillan

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  14. I liked the interaction between the two elements you played with: imagery and structure.
    - Lorena Verduzco

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  15. As a student this is very inspiring to me -Rocio Sandoval

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  16. Love how your mural tells a story & incorporates a playful feel to it!

    - Melanie Carpio

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  17. Very interesting! It defines us as students. The stairs was a great idea!

    -Edith Gonzalez

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  18. very super playful!, i like fun murals
    -Aida Rodriguez

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  19. Loved your color choices and placement of the graduate.. Very nicely done.

    Geri Bartusch

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  20. Love the simplicity of the design and the use of colors. Words aren't even needed to help convey your concept - very well done!
    -Alwyn Sekhri

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  21. WOW, NICE JOB! TOTAL WINNER GUARANTEED! -Frederick Ghosn

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  22. Cool. this reminds me of NYC! WTG! Crystal Trenkle

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  23. Without the mural it looks like a jail house. But with it , it's a banksy, a work of art

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  24. great idea!! I would finish every ladder in a window, so there is a place where to step
    Nydia Bucci

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  25. I like the design and the bright colors really transform that ugly slab of gray.

    -Walker Anderson

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  26. I like how you translated a saying (climbing the latter to success) into a visual representation.

    - Rachel Goetz

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  27. I love the colored images of the men climbing the ladders! It reminds me of the game "shoots and ladders" and also sends a nice message to keep climbing the "educational ladder" if you will.
    -Brittany Garcia

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  28. Colorful and cool representation of climbing to success.

    - Ed Skillion

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  29. Your portrayed your message with this piece very well!

    -Jenny Truong

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  30. An amusing design to say the least.

    -Phong Phan

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  31. I like this idea, It is cool.

    Ya-Li Huang

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