KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 12 inches WIDTH: 16.5 inches MATERIALS: Cardboard, map, graphite, nails, red thread, and acrylic paint.
PROCESS: Pasted a map on cardboard, ripped some material, intervened with pencil/paint and nailed red threat.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 11.2 inches WIDTH: 8 inches MATERIALS: Notebook grid paper, pink ink pen, and cutter.
PROCESS: I drew mathematical graphs and expressions. After, with a cutter, I took out some of the squares.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 19.7 inches WIDTH: 13.8 inches MATERIALS:Linoleum plates, one for each color, ink of multiple colors, linoleum cutter, and cotton paper.
PROCESS: I carved 4 different linoleum plates, tested color combinations, and printed one by one on paper.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 7.6 inches WIDTH: 7.6 inches MATERIALS: Wood surface, paper, pink pen, and graphite. PROCESS: Glued cubes from previous work, drew an old man on top with a pencil.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 6 inches WIDTH: 8.5 inches MATERIALS: Cardboard for a mold, plaster, powdered milk, and glue.
PROCESS: Made a mold for the plaster plate, made a stencil of some bones, added glue, placed milk on top.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 36 inches WIDTH: 48 inches MATERIALS: Wood base, white paint, prints gesso, and sandpaper.
PROCESS: Grabbed announcements from street walls, pasted them on wood, added gesso and painted on top.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 12 inches WIDTH: 8.2 inches MATERIALS: Gesso, graphite, and acrylic on board.
PROCESS: I covered a wooden board with gesso, sanded it, and then drew with graphite.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 5.5 inches WIDTH: 4.4 inches MATERIALS: Paper, colored pencils, and graphite
PROCESS: Drew with pencil a base of an image, colored by layers, one on top of the other.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 9.6 inches WIDTH: 13.1 inches MATERIALS: Cardboard, white paint, oil pastels, compressed charcoal, yellow paint, tape, and graphite.
PROCESS: Marked an area, used oil pastels and paint for the base, drew an image, added details with charcoal.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 3.5 inches WIDTH: 5.1 inches MATERIALS: Acrylic paint, handmade papyrus paper, and graphite.
PROCESS: I drew a donkey on handmade papyrus paper and then painted it on top with acrylic.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 9.6 inches WIDTH: 9.6 inches MATERIALS: Canvas, oil paints, spatulas, and print announcement from the street.
PROCESS: Added oil paint on the surface, blended with spatulas, placed the print, added more paint for detail.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 39.3 inches WIDTH: 27.6 inches MATERIALS: Vine charcoal, compressed charcoal, and eraser on paper.
PROCESS: Drew the image, used an eraser and charcoal to draw and create textures, lights, and details.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 5.6 inches WIDTH: 8.5 inches MATERIALS: Rusted metal plate and acrylic paint.
PROCESS: I drew an old native Colombian on a rusted plate, and then I painted it on top with acrylic paints.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 10 inches WIDTH: 7 inches MATERIALS: Glass, prints, solvents, needles, and sandpaper.
PROCESS: I used bills to make a transfer on glass, then I used solvents, needles and sandpaper to intervene.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 39.4 inches WIDTH: 39.4 inches MATERIALS: Canvas, acrylic paints, paint brushes, and oil pastels. PROCESS: Drew library codes with oil pastels, used paint on both negative and positive areas.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
HEIGHT: 39.4 inches WIDTH: 39.4 inches MATERIALS: Canvas, acrylic paints, paint brushes, and oil pastels. PROCESS: Drew library codes with oil pastels, used paint on both negative and positive areas.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
REFLECTION:
Knowledge. Human incomprehensible aptitude, even so, testable. Knowing is subjective because I know I know, but how do I know that what I know is true, or it is true to what others know. So, how do we know that we know? In a beginning, I looked for different answers to my questions. In the search, I found a sole aspect that has one answer, a math equation (IMG 2). I made some further research, investigated media and its impact on comprehension (IMG 6), and at the same time discovered the art from Rauschenberg, Roda, Warhol, and Óscar Muñoz. As I gathered information I noticed the level of complexity of my theme, covering from basic knowledge (IMG 1, 3, 12) like for instance going to the bathroom, following a map, drink milk to avoid your bones to break (IMG 5); all the way to things like old knowledge, past knowledge (IMG 10,13), and even my own knowledge. I even settled to draw a well-drawn face using my knowledge, of color, light, and composition. In the end, I concluded knowledge is intricate, yet something we live on a constant with. And my question continues. We don't know if what we know is true, but what we do know is that there is no simple truth.
KNOWLEDGE PORTAFOLIO
AMELIA CRUZ