Picture Analysis
NAME: Excellent Student
DATE: ?/?/201?
PRIMARY SOURCE ANALYZED: Clean Slate by Kaws
SUMMARY/DESCRIPTION:
In his sculpture entitled Clean Slate, artist Kaws depicts a cartoon like character with x’s for eyes
and crossbones through its skull carrying two toddler-like characters who share the same
qualities. The sculpture is a twenty-one-foot bronze statue that weighs over 12,000 pounds. The
special feature of the sculpture is that is overlooks a large pond, also the way in which the larger
statue is holding the younger statues. One of the younger statues is holding on to the larger,
whereas, the other younger statue is being carried lifelessly.
VALUES ANALYSIS:
The major values presented in Kaws sculpture are: despair, death, and nurturing. The value of
despair can seen through one of the smaller statues as it lays limp while it is being carried, this
illustrates that it failed to go throughout the journey by itself and needed help. The value of death
can be seen directly through the artwork as each of the statues features x’s as eyes and
crossbones through the skull of each character. Finally, the value of nurturing is seen through the
largest of the statues, this statue is carrying both of the smaller statues and is assumed to be
walking away from a dreadful seen. Nurturing can be seen through the theme of walking away
from tragedy.
VALUES RELATIONSHIPS:
The values of despair and death are complementary to each other, as both descriptions of their
respected values enhance their own value in Kaws work. The values of death and nurturing as
conflicting as the definition of death is completely opposite to the definition of nurturing, thus
both of these values clash within the artwork. Finally, the values of despair and nurturing are also
conflicting due to the fact that they are on opposite sides when it comes to their definition.
INTEGRATING VALUE RELATIONSHIP:
The values of death, despair, and nurturing all have a unique relationship with the integrating
value of technology. The value of death is conflicting with the value of technology as death
depicts an end to anything, whereas technology often brings about progression. The value of
despair is also conflicting with the value of technology as despair shows a sense of suffering,
whereas technology is used to make life easier for people. Finally, the value of nurturing is
intrinsic to the value of technology as they do not give one another any benefit, they are very
much different values.