Monday, May 2, 2011

Music monday!

This song is about life. Not really love but it can be said so. It just shows that life does carry on even if everything doesn't go your way. Tae-yang a Korean native does know English too and has the same problems that Americans do also. This song makes me cry every time I listen to it because it shows the reality of life and how friends can become your enemy in some ways. He's always liked this girl and they were friends. He didn't want to make a move because he was afraid that it would make her stress and they would lose their relationship. So he just stood back for a while and finally he couldn't take it and one day he was going to ask her to marry him but his acquaintance literally got in front of him and asked her and she said yes. This song is about that and how he'll always be there for her even if it kills him to see her in that wedding dress. :)

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Project

1. i liked not being my self. It was cool trying to be another character.
2.My least part had to be filming...my arms hurt and i want sure where to put my people at and i don't know.
3.I think maybe we should have shorter more active scenes. and maybe actuall puppets to where we can do what the script says.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Art Critique!

1.       DESCRIBE: What do you see?
I see a depressing photo. It has suicide written all over it.

2.        ANALYZE:  How is the work composed (use art terms! Ex: value, shape, line, texture, color)
There’s a painting on the plain grey walls, and I see a brown cabinet. Along with red sheet which must be the victim’s blood. The ground looks rough like its tile but the room could be a jail cell.

3.        INTERPRET:  What message does the artwork communicate to you? (What is going on?  What was the artist trying to tell the world?  What is the overall mood?  Is it making fun?  Is it serious?) The mood of this is somber and suspicious. It makes me think what happened, why has this person decided to take their life, or did they take their life. Was it a set up? The world is a crazy place and each second is not guaranteed.  



4.        JUDGE:  What do you think of this work?  Is it successful?  (The “couch test” question):
This work portrays a strong message to me. In the category of death and mystery but I could not want it on my wall. I like happy things and this somber painting wouldn’t match my style.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Melodrama

Melodrama is a very dramatic piece of work that emphasises emotion along with the plot and the characters.The dramas are usually about good versus evil of hero versus the villian.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spring break

My spring break was very busy. There was always something for me to do. Rather it was watching kids or cleaning or riding my bike. I never was bored. I was sad when at first it was chilly but then it became quickly hot! And I wanted the weather to be instantly sixty five degrees or so. But sadly I was disappointed with a rise of eighty degrees. The whole spring break it was eighty degrees or more. Then when the sun went down we got blessed with a little break of coolness. I burned at parks. I did spend most of my break at parks and working out. I also did a lot of work for the lord AMEN ha-ha. I can’t say much about this on the web if you are seriously interested and want to know more email me or face book me ha-ha. I doubt you really are but it was a nice break. It was nice to get refreshed and have some personal time to reflect and hang out in the sun. J

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Art Criticism

1. DESCRIBE: What do you see?
I see a big thing maybe a person eating another person. The person looks like a woman.
2. ANALYZE: How is the work composed (use art terms! Ex: value, shape, line, texture, color)
The color brings out pain and suspicion. The texture is smooth and rough at the same time and the only thing you can see is the main idea.
3. INTERPRET: What message does the artwork communicate to you? (What is going on? What was the artist trying to tell the world? What is the overall mood? Is it making fun? Is it serious?) It seems angry and mad and cannibalism. It seems like it’s trying to portray the time period in which these people lived in which is romanticism.
4. JUDGE: What do you think of this work? Is it successful? (The “couch test” question):
I will not put this on my wall. It’s very disturbing.


second picture
1.       DESCRIBE: What do you see?
I see an unconscious guy who seems like he was writing. He was in the middle of something important it seems.
2.       ANALYZE: How is the work composed
The color looks bright. Also he is slouched in the tub so curvy lines.
3.       INTERPRET: What message does the artwork communicate to you? (What is going on? What was the artist trying to tell the world? What is the overall mood? Is it making fun? Is it serious?
It seems like he got murdered. And the message seems solemn but unexpected.
4.        JUDGE: What do you think of this work? Is it successful? (The “couch test” question):
It does seem brighter but I don’t think I’ll put it in my house. It’s not really my style.


 

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Neoclassism vs Romanticism


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I think I like Neoclassicism a little more because it seems more of my style. It seems like a revival that all periods of time go through. And since Neoclassicism was a sort of rebirth I liked that period of time. Everything was brighter and happier, more sure of themselves. Contrast to Romanticism, which portrayed darkness and turmoil. They tried to stick to so many rules that people wasn't even sure if they were right and they were confused, and lost and it was shown through these paintings. The music I chose was the fifth symphony by Beethoven. This music was symbolically literate to my slide show and paintings that were chosen. It was very dramatic and calm at the same time which really flowed with my paintings.