Friday, March 20, 2009
Social Realism, write-up
Social Realism is the art movement which depicts the working class’s struggle during The 1930’s Great Depression in America. The artists who were part of the movement worked in visual arts, such as paints and photography. The movement was based on socialist political views, but should not be confused with Socialist Realism, a similar, but separate movement. Social Realism is not an “official” art, giving artists room for subjectivity. Social Realism is a reaction to the idealism of Romanticism, lead by the rich who ignored the poor. They were experiencing the aftermath of the Industrial Revolution. People were put into harsh conditions for work and were paid very little. The Social Realists “fought the beautiful art,” showing their side of the story, and that not all society is wonderful. Their art depicted the rough life style the working class had.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Making Art, final paper II
This is my final paper explaining my definition of art and the process I went through to make my art project.
Making Art
Making Art
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Monday, March 9, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Good and Bad Blogs.
Good Blogs have things like:
-cool innovative designs
-simple, straight forward navigation
-home pages that tell you what the site is about
-keeps you on your toes
Bad Blogs have things like:
-unorganized navigation
-overwhelming, confusing design
-hidden purposes that take forever to find
-cool innovative designs
-simple, straight forward navigation
-home pages that tell you what the site is about
-keeps you on your toes
Bad Blogs have things like:
-unorganized navigation
-overwhelming, confusing design
-hidden purposes that take forever to find
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Diversity Blog Post
All of my group members are of a different ethnicity. Kelly is Chinese, Emma is black and white, nick is black and Native American, and I am Burmese and white. Kelly, Nick and I are sixteen, and Emma is seventeen. We all some from different backgrounds and we all have such different interests. Kelly loves basketball more than anyone I know. Emma likes to dance and be loud. Nick draws a lot on his free time. I don't really know what I like, I think it's easier for people to say these things about others and not themselves.
Kelly will keep everyone happy. Emma will keep us on track and awake, as long as she isn't sleeping herself. Nick offers creative input. I just know I'll do my work and try my best to help everyone else do their best.
Kelly will keep everyone happy. Emma will keep us on track and awake, as long as she isn't sleeping herself. Nick offers creative input. I just know I'll do my work and try my best to help everyone else do their best.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Post 5: Connecting Your Project To Your Definition Of Art
Art is anything that is given the intention or effort to become art by its maker. Non-art is anything that was never given the intention to be art.
There is not a lot more that is given the effort of art than music. So much thought and time is put into music and lyrics, people spend their lives making them. Visual art can sometimes just be random and some break of inspiration, music can never be completely random, or else people will hate it. Like some reeeeaaally bad experimental music. It would be awful.
I have not yet written the lyrics to the song I want to record, but I have been working on it a lot. a LOT. I have written a few songs but I never like any of it so I always start over. It sucks because that's how I am. When I read it's rare for me to stick to a book because I get bored with ideas easily. When I try to write stories it's the same thing, that's why I write short stories, longer ones never work out. I enjoy constant change, it even helps me sleep, so I don't see myself writing songs in the future unless they are all poorly thrown together. I am not doing this again.
There is not a lot more that is given the effort of art than music. So much thought and time is put into music and lyrics, people spend their lives making them. Visual art can sometimes just be random and some break of inspiration, music can never be completely random, or else people will hate it. Like some reeeeaaally bad experimental music. It would be awful.
I have not yet written the lyrics to the song I want to record, but I have been working on it a lot. a LOT. I have written a few songs but I never like any of it so I always start over. It sucks because that's how I am. When I read it's rare for me to stick to a book because I get bored with ideas easily. When I try to write stories it's the same thing, that's why I write short stories, longer ones never work out. I enjoy constant change, it even helps me sleep, so I don't see myself writing songs in the future unless they are all poorly thrown together. I am not doing this again.
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