Friday, December 5, 2008
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Artist Interview
I am interviewing Lynn Sushotlz, an artists whose art is displayed all over San Diego, and in my opinion, her art is a direct reflection of the Culture of San Diego.
Here our my guiding questions, I will definitely post about my interview and all the wonderful knowledge I obtained.
- What type or artist do you consider yourself?
- How has your style developed over the years?
- How many different project do you have going on? (ex: teaching? Public art? Anything besides personal work?)
- Who got you into art?
- What would the world be like without art?
- Who are some of your favorite artists, living and dead?
- Do you ever get nervous that people won’t like your work?
- Where do you draw inspiration for certain pieces?
- Which of your pieces is your favorite?
- The future? Any big plans?
Monday, March 10, 2008
The Manhattan Project
The project itself was developed in fear that the Germans were en route to creating nuclear weapons of their own. The Manhattan project started out small, but then developed into a project that employed over 130,000 people and cost about 2 billion dollars. Although it does have the name "The Manhattan project," there were about 30 research facilities scattered all throughout the United States, Canada, and The UK.
The United States reasoning for dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was because they assumed this would end the war immediately, therefore saving the lives of many Americans. The number of causalities, the second the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima has been said to be as many as 100,000.
"We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, "Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." I suppose we all felt that one way or another."
J. Robert Oppenheimer
So was it a good choice for the United States to drop the Atom bomb? Would Japan have surrendered anyway? This is the question we are being asked to debate this coming Friday. More research will be presented as this debate develops.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Art to Science
Poetry to Art
Here is the poem and my final art piece:
"This Feeling"
By: Kate Gallagher
This seems to be the best night I have seen
Bass is all around, flooding through my ears
My life is complete, I’ve just reached fifteen
It has just begun, my mind quickly clears
The floor is dirty but the air is worse
But not one person cares a single bit
He approaches the third and final verse
Look up, falling confetti is moonlit
I wish for this feeling to last all night
I wish for this moment to never end
He departs from the stage, down go the lights
Best fifteen dollars I ever did spend
When walking out the door, the feeling declines
But this memory shall forever shine
Sunday, February 24, 2008
How to Spell Kandinsky?
If anyone has any proven way to spell his name, please let me know before I pull my hair out.
Much thanks :)
Kandinsky?
“I applied streaks and blobs of colours onto the canvas with a palette knife, and I made them sing with all the intensity I could...” – Wassily Kandinsky. If he was referring to the collection currently on display at Le meilleur à Paris, an art gallery in Paris, France, then he has successfully obtained his goal of creating not one, but numerous singing canvas’s of color.
The pieces are a collection of his finest work from previous years, certainly not the newest though. One of the pieces was an oil on canvas, completed in 1909, titled “Blue mountain.” His most recent on display was completed just a few months ago, titled “Several circles.” 12 paintings total, all obviously a work of Kandinsky. I say this because there is a certain cohesiveness to the paintings. Each is unique but all are painted with vivid, passionate color, contrasting a dark, soulless hint of black.
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http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_works_71_0.html
^ check it out. Kandinsky is amazing.