Monday, May 25, 2015

Valedictory

I chose to do the colors of nature as my valedictory project. I love being outdoors and with all their is to take in, nature would be nothing without it's colors. Your eyes would not appeal to any of it if it were just plain or single colored, but everything is different and vibrant.
 
Sunset
The sun sets every single day, but somehow, they are never the same.
 
 Horizon
The trees create a nice silhouette with the beautiful sky as the background. 
 
 Moon
No matter the shape, the bright moon always stands out against the black sky.
 
Sky feat. Tree
The sky can act as a beautiful backdrop to any subject, especially trees.

Waves
Clouds are always different in size and shape, but always beautiful.
 
Tree feat. Sky
The blue sky is so vibrant and the tree just adds to the composition.

 Flower
Yellow flowers stand out wonderfully against the green leaves and grass.
 
Views
The sky produces so many beautiful colors and they compliment each other well.

Plant
 The bright orange sunset creates for great silhouette shots.  

 Bird
Even the simplest blue sky creates for a great silhouette shots.
 

Friday, May 8, 2015

Surrealism Portraits

Since music is a big part of my life and it's a wonderful thing, I decided to use this "rave" looking picture on the inside from the color run. I really like how this turned out because it's like I'm dancing too.

I hate drama and just want peace, so I did a peace sign. Sunsets are peaceful, beautiful, and something I love taking pictures of.

I seem to get confused a lot, especially when driving, so i decided to do this pose and use this picture of the mountains in Colorado. I like how simple this looks when it's in black and white.

I'm not sure why, but I always do this pose so it does describe me perfectly. I used this picture of jellyfish because it looked super cool and I love the ocean, even though this was taken at the aquarium.

I did this pose because I'm a happy person, but I am a little shy. This is probably one of my least favorites, but I love this picture of the turtle, and I used to have a turtle of my own.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Surrealism

Rene Magritte:


1.  What is surrealism? 
   The juxtaposition of unrelated objects and placing them together. These objects seem both real and unreal.

2.  What motif did Magritte use in many of his works? Why was this significant?
   The man wearing the bowler hat. It's significant because many people believe the artist is referring to himself.

3.  In his work Golconda, why is it important that Magritte varied the image of the man in the bowler hat?  How does it add depth to the work?
   Without variation, the painting may be boring. The scaling makes the man in the bowler hat seem closer to the viewer.

4.  Why did surreal artists choose to create strange worlds with their art?
   They're trying to get people to make sense of strange juxtapositions, just like we do in our dreams.

5.  Explain how the techniques of juxtaposition, altered scale, and language help Magritte explore Surrealism. 
 

6.  What would be a few reasons why Magritte would cover the faces of his subjects?
   Many believe it's due to the tragic story of his mothers death, which he denies.

7.  Why did Magritte strive for realism & precision in his paintings?
   This allows the viewer to focus on the objects rather than the painting techniques.

8.  Google more of Magritte’s work and include 2 images that interest you.


o   Explain the technique(s) used to enhance the work
o   Hint – review the words in bold from the reading

Examples of Artists:

Shots:



Thursday, April 23, 2015

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Exquisite Corpse


This image was acquired by folding a paper into four different parts and passed around in a group to draw their own part. This relates to surrealism because we didn't know what the other person before us was drawing and we added on to it using our unconscious mind.