Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Pablo Picasso







Pablo Picasso

















Who: Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor
Born: Oct. 25, 1881, in Spain
Died: April 8, 1973, in France
Age 14 he passed the entrance exam to Barcelona School of Fine Arts
80 of his 91 years Picasso devoted himself to art.
Known for the modern art
Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso created Cubism.



What:  Blue period 1901 -1904

Evocation














 








Life









































Rose period 1904- 1906

Girl in Chemise

















Woman with the crow

















Acrobat with young hareleguin














Black period 1906-1907

Les Demiselles d’Avignon

Self- portrait


























Cubism: 1907-1917











African period  

Analytical Cubism































Between war 1918 – 1936


The lovers


















Mother and Child


















1937 - Famous art piece was Guernica










Made in 1937 for the commission for the Spanish Pavilion World Fair in Paris.
Was asked to paint this by the Spanish government.
This painting shows the bombing during the Spanish Civil War by Nazi Germany.
The painting was not allowed to be exhibited in Spain until democracy had been established in the country, the painting was not sent back to Spain until 1981.



Other paintings

Massacre in Korea












Girl before a Mirror


















This painting is a picture of Picasso’s young mistress Marie Therese Walter.









Daughter Maya



















Wife Olga



















“Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth”

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Tuesday Sept 20

Last week in class we started off watching clips from the movie Razor's Edge. I have never watched this movie so i am not sure what was happening in the beginning, but a guy name Darrell went off to the war with three of his best guy friends. During the war one of his friend gets killed. From then Darrell started to act differently, talk differently and he just didn't come back the same. He had a fiance, but after the war he didn't want to marry her anymore. Fast forwarding to Darrell finally being able to smile and see someone, she gets killed.
Darrell goes to his ex fiance.

Darrell: You killed my fiance?
Isabel: You killed my fiance too? I still love you...

they quoted something like that.

Glenn wanted to point out what traveling can do to your life.

Another topic we talked about was life.
What should or How do you think we should live life?
I believe life should be lived like we never lived a day in our life.
But that is no reason to live life in greed or vengeance.
Live life in harmony and peace.
Don't regret anything.

  i remember talking about this picture. but i dont remember what we really talked about. but just that this picture is over exaggerated.

Chapter 4





The Visual elements.



The painting above on the left is a painting of Mary, John the baptist and Jesus. This painting is called The Madonna of the Meadows by Raphael.
This picture is symbolizing the triangular whole. I like this picture because i could tell what Raphael shows what is important through colors and shades. He makes our eyes go straight to Marys feet, showing how pail it is considered how her skin color is a little darker.

The second picture is a picture of Mary, Saint Anne, Jesus, and John the baptist. This painting is called The Virgin and Saint Anne with the Christ Child and John the Baptist by Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo uses different type of brown in this painting. He makes the faces white to show they are important.

I like these two painting honestly because they both have Christ Jesus in them.
Shows that even back in history people knew who Jesus was. Even though these painting just reminds me of Catholics, and im a Christian. I see that we at least share one thing, Jesus Christ.
These two painters used lighting, shades, and shapes to help our eyes look into the direction needed.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Chapter 3 continue

Themes Of Art!!

       

The first picture on the left is called The Dream, by Henri Rousseau.
When i first looked at the picture i thought of Adam and Eve. Even tho Adam isn't in there.
But i liked how the painting was on a woman, animals, and plants.
Nature with a woman is always pretty.
Even tho I am not a fan of nude people paintings, I liked this picture.
I wouldnt want to hang this picture up in my house.


The next painting is called The Oxbow by Thomas Cole.
This painting caught my eyes because it had to do with nature.
This picture shows the ugly and beautiful side of nature.
The picture may not come out peaceful but this is how nature is, its not always peaceful, pretty, or settle.


These two pictures of nature aren't very pleasing but they caught your eyes for some reason.

Chapter 3

Themes Of Art!

           


The first picture from the left is a mosaic and ceramic tile, by Nasr al- Mulk mosque Shiraz.
This picture is different from our text book but has the same tools to create such art.
This piece of art caught my attention because its really fascinating. If i had a mansion i would love to to have these mosaic art pieces in a big dinning hall. A place for a fancy ball or something.
But i would definitely want this kind of art in my house.
In the text it says that during the 19th century, these kind of paintings we're discouraged for religious reasons from representing human and animal forms. I am not sure how the mosaic art represents human and animal forms but if it was a religious thing, i wouldn't be able to have it in my mansion house . :(

Now the second piece of art is the upper chapel sainte- chapelle in paris.
From the text i believe if i read correctly this was made specifically for the king.
This picture caught my eyes in many different reasons.
One just how beautiful it looks, even with the candle light lit up, and when the sun is out how the colors that would show.
Two i liked this because it really makes you want to live in a big mansion, makes you feel like a princess :)
I would love to fall asleep in this room, i would never mind sleeping on the floor.
To me this would be like looking up at the stars at night.

These two pictures really bring beautiful colors out and happiness on someones face.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tuesday 9/6/11

Tuesday 9/6/11

 

I walked out of class with just two questions stuck in my head.
What is art? and What is realistic? We talked about several things being art and realistic.
A desk? love? feelings? and etc. We even watched several movie clips in class.
But what is art. How do you know if things are realistic or not.
Can love be realistic? What about dreams?

We also learned about the broken lines on some of the ancient art figures.
And about how a 17 year old boy who found a cave.
In that cave there were art drawn on the walls and he explored the place and found a
candle holder with broken lines on them.
I find this very interesting because obviously someone before him found that place. But the question is how long ago was it since someone had stepped into that cave before the boy?

I wish i could be the little boy who found the cave. Maybe i would be famous like him and centuries from now teachers would be teaching there class about me :)





What is art? Chapter 2

Chapter 2
What is art?

 Two art artist i admired in chapter 2 were Hathor and Sety and Claude Monet.


This piece has been done by Hathor and Sety.
Just doing a painting on the Egyptians is a plus for me.
I like how they show a story line in the art piece.
There will always be a big picture with small detail stories around or
next to the big picture.
Here in this Hathor and Sety focuses on the hands.
They focus on how the hands are angled and not in a row.
The hands are evened off and makes it look like Hathor has two right hands
and Sety has two left hands.
These pictures are interesting to me because i feel like there could be so many different meaning to the picture.




This picture was done by Claude Monet, called Fisherman's Cottage on the Cliffs at Varengeville.
Pictures that look peaceful and lovely is always a plus to me too.
This picture is to just show peace and beauty.
When i first took a look at this picture all i could think about was how that is a lovely home, how i would love to go visit that place for vacation.
Monet was able to succeed in art and had his art pieces put up in museums. All his life he worked on painting. When i get a house i would love to put some of Monets paintings up in the house.