Friday, June 3, 2011
post 23
I chose this landscape to write about because it is different from many of the other landscapes I have seen. In this picture there is a woman in the center of the image. Behind her you can see a city full of bright lights. You can also see the a full moon and starsin the sky. What she seems to be standing on is grass, so I think she might of escaped from the city into a field.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
post #13
This Bratz picture brings nostalgia to me when I see it. When I was younger I played dolls, like many girls that age. Whenever I see a doll I remember dressing up my dolls and playing with them. One of my most memorable moments with my dolls was when i cut off my dolls hair. At the time I was pretending to be a hairstylist. Playing with dolls has a greater significance than just having fun. Playing with dolls meant innocence,imagination, and worry-free times.
post #12 James Rosenquist
James Rosenquist had a significant role in the pop-art movement. Starting off as a billboard painter gave Mr. Rosenquist an entrance into the art world. Much of his work exhibits juxtaposition between advertisements, pop culture and the media. With the use of vibrant colors he caught the eyes of popular culture. People in pop culture were searching for new art and when they found him they claimed him as a pop artist. James's art was often done on canvas or walls, and it consisted of works of lithography, screen-printing, etching, and collage.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Post#11
The artist I chose to research is James Rosenquist.
Mr.Rosenquist was born on November 29,1933. He was born in Grand Forks , North Dakota. James is an activist of the pop-art movement.
The beginning of his career consisted of him painting billboards in 1957-1960. From that he began making large scale paintings and he even got the opportunity to meet Andy Warhol. James Rosenquist has received numerous awards including "Art In America Young Talent USA" in 1963. Mr. Rosenquist is currently 77 years old.
Friday, December 10, 2010
post #10 Stereotype
Stereotyping according to the dictionary is defined as a set of inaccurate, simplistic generalizations about a group that allows others to categorize them and treat them accordingly. Stereotyping is something that occurs more often than people might think. People may think differently of certain people because of the way someone might look. It's like the expression "don't judge a book from its cover". In this picture the groups of people being stereotyped are Asians, punk rockers, and people who dye their hair. All of the girls are giving off the message of people automatically thinking they belong in a category just because of their appearance. Stereotyping in society is very common, all thought it is something people should stop getting in the habit of doing.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
post #9
Banksy's Mona Lisa
This piece of art is made by Banksy and is postmodern graffiti. This exhibits the Mona Lisa holding a missile launcher. She is clearly out of her original elements here. I see several postmodern visual strategies in this picture. One of them is juxtaposition, the Mona Lisa traditionally has nothing to do with weapons and graffiti. Another strategy is re-contextualization, the Mona Lisa in this case is the image that is familiar to us. Hybridity is also incorporated with this picture. This is so, because there is cultural blending between old and new forms of art.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Post #8
What did I learn in the first quarter of art?........Before taking an art class my view of art was different than it is now. Before, I thought art was all about loud colors and expressive pictures. Now I know all of the details behind it.I learned about the elements and principles of art. I learned hot to properly critique art work. So now instead of saying "this piece of art is pretty and cute" I can say "this piece of art forms unity because of of its complex elements coming together in perfect balance".I also learned the different types of drawings. it doesn't seem like I learned many crucial things, but what I learned are the basic and technical terms to defining art.
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