Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Reflection Post
Hello!
As I was going over my Artwork in class today, I was questioning myself how far I have improved in my Art skills and how far I've become as an artistic student. I have collected some of my art posters and I was impressed! I always kept telling myself that i'm never going to reach the level of my classmates and my friends, but when I took a second and thought of my improvements, I did well :) I think that Art isn't about seeing if you could come up with something extrarodinary, that will make your teacher go "wowo!." I think I can just look at myself and be happy and satisfied with I have done for the past two years. I've also learned that, improvement takes time. You don't have to compare it to other people's art, but as long as you improved then you should be happy with that.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
The Tale of A Beautiful Woman
Once up a time there was a woman named Yasmine. Yasmine was a beautiful young woman that loved her life and woke up everyday to a blessed family that God rewarded her with. As a young girl, she always struggled with her personality that she had. Well let's call it 'two personalities' because she had a case of multiple personality disorder. Yasmine always knew that she was different from her classmates and kids that were in her school. Her family however, hardly ever noticed anything and thought she was a normal girl and she'll find who she really is later in her life. As years passed, her disorder was getting worse and worse. She found herself talking to a guy who seemed to know her an awful lot better than she knew him. Yasmine did not even bother to go to a doctor and moved on with her life until one day she met a man that she fell in love with. This man was her soul mate. They fell in love with each other from the first sight and got married later. Her husband knew that she was not like any other woman, and she had multiple personalities but he saw that as a beautiful thing to have. One day Yasmine felt very dizzy and fainted. She then knew something is wrong with her and went to see a doctor. The doctor suggested to get some X-rays and see what goes after that. A week later, Yasmine went to see the doctor that shocked her entirely. The doctor said that you have a disorder called DID which is sometimes confused with schizophrenia that can cause another disease later in life such as cancer. Yasmine was sad and did not know what to do because she never thought she know about it till this age or her family. Running to her house, Yasmine had no hope and thought that the only way would save her from all the suffrage that she is going to go through is by killing herself and she did.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Self Portrait Project
~The week after our winter break, Mrs. Kiick surprised the whole class with a blind self portrait drawing that many of us enjoyed and had fun with. It was a very good idea from my teacher because no one wanted to get out of bed that morning and go back to school. Along with a self portrait, we had to write some things about ourselves and design it to make the drawing not look as bad..haha.
- Here is my self-portrait and the sentences around it are some of the things I like and enjoy, dream of, want to be in the future, do or not do and things of that nature.
Empty Bowls Project
"Empty Bowls" is a project that is internationally known to fight hunger, customized by artists and art organizations on a community level. It supports food charities around the world and has raised millions of dollars to fight against hunger. We created bowls in all forms and glazed them with different glazes for our big dinner to serve a simple meal.
In exchange for the meal and the bowl, guests give a minimum donation and the money that gets collected that day, goes to local huger-fighting organizations such as, food banks and national and international charitable groups!
This is my bowl that I created and glazed for the charity.
In exchange for the meal and the bowl, guests give a minimum donation and the money that gets collected that day, goes to local huger-fighting organizations such as, food banks and national and international charitable groups!
This is my bowl that I created and glazed for the charity.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Why Pablo Picasso?
I picked Pablo Picasso because he brought a whole new movement in the history of art. He wanted to be different from other artists at that period of time. He was the very first artist to create works that explored the world differently. Some people think that he is not important and most of his art work is scribble-scrabble, but I am sure if they would look deeper into his pieces of art, they would lose the term 'scribble-scrabble.' Picasso did not just paint what he wanted to or what was called "art" at that time, but painted life as he truly saw it.
Pablo Picasso project continued..
Three images that stood out to me from Pablo's work:
~ This piece is called the "Weeping Woman" and it follows a series of other paintings in the era of World War II. This image has many different meanings to it but it mostly focuses on the war. This woman is crying and scared of what is going to happen that is worse than this. It really made me wonder how people at that period of time went to sleep from all the bombings and the shooting outside of their homes.~
~Pablo painted this during the blue period and it is called "The Ironing Woman" which was a very depressing period after his dear friend shot himself in the head because a woman he loved rejected him. I relate this image to many of the women that are suffering from either financial issues or the abuse from their husbands. This woman seems like she is in a lot of pain and very sad but at the same time she has to take care of the house do what a woman is mostly known of doing.~
~ This piece is called the "Weeping Woman" and it follows a series of other paintings in the era of World War II. This image has many different meanings to it but it mostly focuses on the war. This woman is crying and scared of what is going to happen that is worse than this. It really made me wonder how people at that period of time went to sleep from all the bombings and the shooting outside of their homes.~
~Pablo painted this during the blue period and it is called "The Ironing Woman" which was a very depressing period after his dear friend shot himself in the head because a woman he loved rejected him. I relate this image to many of the women that are suffering from either financial issues or the abuse from their husbands. This woman seems like she is in a lot of pain and very sad but at the same time she has to take care of the house do what a woman is mostly known of doing.~
Pablo Picasso Project
A Brief Biography:
Picasso was born was born on October 25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain. His father taught drawing at a local Fine Arts school, which allowed Picasso to get drawing and painting lessons at a very young age. In 1895, Picasso's father got a job at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. The teachers at the School were shocked by Picasso's young talent so he got accepted into the school and passed exams with very good grades compared to the seniors. At age 15, Pablo drew his very first, famous oil painting which is titled as "The First Communion" and it went on display in an art show in Barcelona. A year after, another painting of Pablo "Science and Charity" won a competition in Malaga. Picasso spent hours at a local museum, studying and copying works by famous painters. In 1900, he moved to Paris against his parent's permission by rejecting fine art styles and going for new techniques.
From 1901 to 1904 is named the "Blue Period" because his best friend, Casegemas, shot himself in the head after a woman rejecting his love. This death caused some paintings, starting with "Death of Casagemas" in shades of blue. Three years after the death of Casegemas, Picasso painted many depressing paintings, all in blue. The year 1907 is a very important year when Pablo became fascinated with African sculptures. He was inspired by sharp angles, Picasso started to paint in the style of Cubism. Picasso's work became political for a short period of time, when World War II broke out. Picasso handed the Nazis copies of anti-war prints he had produced during the occupation of France. In his later years, Picasso dedicated his talent to painting generous images and fighting for peace. He even named one of his children Paloma, which means "peace". Picasso had many lovers over the years and seemed unable to remain faithful to any one woman. He passed away at the age of 92.
Three images that stood out to me from Pablo's work:
~ This image in my opinion is very strong but very sad. I picked this image because I love history and this was painted when the whole world was going through a war and many innocent people were killed and suffered a lot.~
Welcome to my Blog!
Hello everyone!
My name is Iman, and I just moved to Haddon Township. I go to Haddon Township High School and I am a junior. This is my Creative Art class blog, which I will be updating with projects I do in class and more. I hope you enjoy it. :)
My name is Iman, and I just moved to Haddon Township. I go to Haddon Township High School and I am a junior. This is my Creative Art class blog, which I will be updating with projects I do in class and more. I hope you enjoy it. :)
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