Monday, April 30, 2012

"Fading Footprint at Mesa" - Rachel Goetz


I would like to propose the instillation of this mural on the Mesa College Campus. I was intrigued by Barbara Kruger’s Another, in that she created a space that was aesthetically pleasing, while functioning as being informative. This piece attempts to embody both art and purpose, while also signifying a lifestyle shift. In a world where there is overpopulation, pollution, and climate change, living an environmentally conscious lifestyle is of increasing importance.

In this mural, the footprints and phrase “reduce your footprint” call upon the cultural knowledge of the “green” movement. Though this phrase has almost become noise of little substance through its overuse, I thought that having footprints on the ground that a student could follow would individualize the experience and bring a different slant to the importance of having a “reduced” lifestyle.  I also thought that having immediate ways of partaking in this lifestyle, such as the recyclable trashcans to the right, would instill in the viewer that making “green” choices can be easy.

Therefore, I think that installing this mural would be a benefit to both the campus and the viewer because it creates a visually interesting space, demonstrates a message, and challenges the person walking in the footsteps.



- Rachel Goetz

29 comments:

  1. pretty deep message. Nice job, always nice to have something to read.

    Keith Hassett

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  2. Very pro-active. I liked the proposal and message.

    Geri Bartusch

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  3. This is great! Reminds students to help save the environment.
    - Nic Cunningham

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  4. Great message, very timely. Well done.

    Elaine Sanderson

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  5. Love the message behind this piece, it's very important!
    -Nicole Meinholz

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  6. I love this mural and its message! Creative use of the gradient footprints and the text!

    - Melanie Carpio

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  7. Very simple and straightforward = powerful message!
    -Alwyn Sekhri

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  8. Nice message and well executed.

    Nick Frelin Mult 121

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  9. Nicely said! We should all follow suit! - Crystal Trenkle

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  10. Cool fun and meaningful idea. We all understand the idea. The changing of colors makes it fun. -Frederick Ghosn

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  11. I think this mural would look great close to the cafeteria leading to a trash can. It will make people think about reducing their footprint-tony Lo

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  12. I like how it seems to fade away, as if being reduced.

    - Jennifer Pranskevich

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  13. nice idea, i like the message
    Nydia Bucci

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  14. Good way of getting this message out.
    like the black to green footprints.

    -Todd Dragert

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  15. This is well done and an excellent reminder.
    - John O'Grady

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  16. I like the concept of recycling!

    -Edith Gonzalez

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  17. You can't have that sidewalk, it's mine. Just kidding. Great message reminding us to put that plastic bottle into the recycle bin instead of the trash can. Good job.

    -Walker Anderson

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  18. Very interesting and nice message too.

    It almost looks as if someone had just stepped on something with a mixture of black and light green with their bare feet and then started walking and the stuff is coming off quick.

    Well done.

    - Wesley Krawczyk

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  19. I like the message.
    -Valerie Vardaro

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  20. So much truth to this message. A gentle reminder of what we should all be doing.
    -Michael Tam

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  21. Interesting and nice use of graphics to express the 'green' message.

    - Ed Skillion

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  22. I like the message, a very creative way to remind us all to recycle...
    -Lorena V

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  23. Very well implemented, I like your piece!

    -Dolores Preciado

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  24. Great way to remind us to reduce our carbon foot print any time we walk by.

    -Jenny Truong

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  25. The angle is a little off on this one.

    -Phong Phan

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  26. Nice message and good graphical image.
    -kestudillo

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