WEEK 2 : RULE BREAKERS
The first rule breaker that I want to talk about is this Dutch designer, Zelda Beauchampet.
She is known for her unusual yet unique handscape ring design. The design features small individual rings that each have a different icon on top depending on the position of the rings different landscapes are created.
The rings come in present arrangements or the user can pick their favourite three icons and make their own personal handscape. She is the rule breaker because of her rings that amazed some people.
She is the definition of creative. Among all the rings that designers made,
I think this hand scape ring is one of a kind!
The next rule breaker would be Marcel Duchamp. He's not just an artist but an artist associated with Cubism, Dadaism and Surrealism. He is a rule breaker because of his work which is characterized by its humour, the variety and unconventionality of its media, and its incessant probing the boundaries of art.
Fountain is one of his most famous works and is widely seen as an icon of 20th century art.
He saw something meaningful in the fact that their world was gaining many new useful objects.
A way of showing this was to regard a useful object as a significant one. In this case, the art community uplifted a urinal into an artwork.
The third rule breaker is Verner Panton is a rule breaker known for his outre plastic chairs and his psychedelic interior designs.
He focused more on the simple, logical and the use of natural materials. Imaginative, innovative he expressed himself with artificial, colours fulled of patterns.
Eventhough his designs are hard to understand, the chair is the world's first single-piece plastic chair.
Although he did not win a prize, it foresees the future essence of the Panton Chair with it's S-shaped form.
Got bullied in the bathroom, school lockers. In high school, he failed his 9th Grade three times and eventually dropped out at the age of 17.
Despite being a poor student, Eminem always had a deep affinity for language, devouring comic books and even studying the dictionary. As a teenage dropout, Eminem found a way to express his passion for language, as well as to release his youthful anger, through the emerging musical genre rap!
At first i think his songs are about sex etc but as years goes by he started to write songs about his life exprience like 'Im not Afraid', 'Beautiful'. He also write a song for his daughter ; 'MockingBird'. Eventhough there's lots of corse language in it, I believed he wrote that to express himself.
I think that he's one of the rule breakers because there was this time where he went under rehabilation. By early 2008, he had managed to kick his addictions to drugs and alcohol and returned to recording music.
He released his first album of new music in five years, Relapse, in 2009, featuring the singles "Crack a Bottle" and "Beautiful."
In 2010, Eminem released another album, Recovery, a highly autobiographical attempt to come to terms with his struggles with addiction and experience with rehabilitation. I really look up to him despite on how much pain and pressure he went through but he managed to stay strong. He inspired me when I was 12 and I've learnt on how hard life is, never give up.
Last but not least, Frida Kahlo. She has always wanted to become a doctor but ever since she met with a bus accident, she started painting instead. During her days, she had overcome obstacles like meeting with an accident which turned her to become an artist, getting divorced.
like her painting 'Self Portrait with Necklace of Thorns'. It portrays a picture of her in a frontal pose.
In Mexican folk tradition, dead hummingbirds were used as charms to bring luck in love, but she painted a black cat on her left shoulder to symbolize bad luck and death waiting to pounce on the humming bird.
The thorns digging into her neck are symbolic of the pain she still feels over her divorce from Diego.
All this had made her became wiser and expressed herself through painting, despite her traumatizing accidents and obstacles. Her deep introspection has influenced many artists to do the same.
Not only did she paint through Surrealism but she did her own reality and experiences.
Overall, the reason why she painted many self-portraits stemmed from her loneliness and that she was the person she knew best.


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