Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Something New!

It is good to see everybody again :( today we talk about some stuffs about blogger and picasa. Picasa is pretty cool, an easy way to make photo and post from picasa.
Our new module "identity" for next midterm. I kinnda like this topic. It is maybe difficult for somebody to define themselves in a community. It is all about how much you can make youself in that community and know really who you are. This is much important to identify yourself.
We also briefly get some ideas about some artists...what they do to define themselves in community and what they think about their identity.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

NORTON SIMON MUSEUM


This was my first time in an real art museum. I am not a "loved- art" person, so I just decided to go for my midterm. At first, I felt really uncomfortable because there were many securities. They looked at me like "weird". After working room to room, I started to get some interest in "women" paintings. I found two most popular artists about women model are Edgar Degas and Henri Matisse. They both described women daily lives, but they were so different in the way they expressed their feeling about women.  



 These are some paintings of Edgar Degas. He was considered as a Impressionist. He described women through daily activities such as doing laundry, taking bath, making up, ect. He got more attention on making women body match with their work. He made his women model more details in the way they do their work.




            This is two Matisse's paintings. Matisse is commonly regarded, along with Picasso and Marcel Duchamp, as one of the three artists who helped to define the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of 20th century, responsible for significant developments in painting and sculpture. This upper painting is "Nude on the sofa" (1923)and the lower one is "The Black Shawl (Lorette VII) (1918). "Nude on the sofa" is a composition which is divided vertically by a line running from the floor to the end of the window along the edge of the white sheet. To the left of this line is a space of calm, while the right is a space of complex visual activity. The nude figure leaning one way is counterbalanced by the motion of energetic arabesques of the background moving in the opposite direction. The white sheet cascade over the couch, surrounding the figure, which is relatively flat yet tactile. "The Black Shawl" was his work while living in Nice. He worked endlessly on the fusion of color, space and light. The volume of pictorial space in the painting is firmly delineated by the undercorated yellow walls and the long, reclining body of Lorette, his Italian model. The thick black line of her hair, body and clothing place her solidly on the bed. Gravity is relieved only by the light floral patterns of the bedspread.


VENICE ART WALL

I went to Venice Beach on Feb 6. That was my first visit at Venice Beach. It was so beautiful. There are a lot of Graffiti around this area. I took a lot of photos. I also love Venice Beach so much. Playing sports is very popular here. People ride bikes, play skateboards, tennis, basketball, ect. It made Venice Beach special by its own beauty come along with amazing graffiti.




 This painting was really impressive. I liked it. I was thinking how can they make this one. It is really hard when using spray paint to draw something, especially on the wall. And what if they make mistake, what should they do? 



 Those were some paintings I saw on the way to Venice Wall. People made it on the wall of a buildings, at the corner,... There are a lot of pictures that I didn't get it so much, but the color and the painters' feelings made me interest in graffiti. 



On the way I went home, I also saw a lot of graffiti paintings on the highways and freeways. I saw a long wall  aside the freeway with ocean graffiti painting. It was so amazing.