Tierra's Art Blog
Friday, June 3, 2011
Post #26
In this artwork, I'm figuring that the artist was trying to point out that he/she loves nature. Reason being is because I see tree's, a sun, nature looking colors, a fish, grass, etc. There is a heart in the sky which makes me think that this artist is saying that he/she loves nature. The "map of the mind" tells me that he/she is adventurous and probably outgoing
Post #25
This is an image of something abstract To view it better, start from the back
Tell me what do you see
It could be anything indeed
Now up close
Is where you see the most
it seems as if there's a couple of trees
With a lady standing as tall as can be
While holding a sun just above her head
And her whole body is just as good as red
The background is something, something, anything
Use your imagination, make your brain wonder, "bing"
Tell me what do you see
It could be anything indeed
Now up close
Is where you see the most
it seems as if there's a couple of trees
With a lady standing as tall as can be
While holding a sun just above her head
And her whole body is just as good as red
The background is something, something, anything
Use your imagination, make your brain wonder, "bing"
Post #24
This is an image of Hawaii. Hawaii is a ver nice, relaxing place with awsome water and sand. It is known to be the most popular get-a-way place for vacations with your mate. I would like to visit this place because its always nice outside and I've never been before. Sometimes when/if I need a break for something or someone, I could always have a nice time on this Island.
Post #23
The landscape was very eye catching to me and stood out the most out of the landscapes that I viewed. In this landscape there lived a young girl who was parentless. This landscape is something that she created, not painting wise, but in reality. This was her home and everything that lived in this water was her friends. Sometimes she'll see by passers and they'll look at her out of curiosity, but she didn't mind. All of the flowers were something that she planted and stones that she gathered up. She kept the water clean as if someone would do their hair. For food she would catch some fish that she didn't recognise, cook and eat them. This is the everyday story of a young nature girl.
Post #22
Al Hansen was born in Richmond Hill, Borough of Queens, New York City in 1927. As an early member of the Fluxus Art Group his pieces were performed at several early international Fluxus Festivals. His pioneering work in the fields of "performance art" and "Happenings" is well documented. In 1965 he wrote the seminal performance art book, "A Primer of Happenings and Time Space Art" published by Something Else Press. As an habitué of Andy Warhol's Factory, he was both influenced by and influenced the 1960's pop art movement. In addition to Performance Art, he created thousands of collages mainly based around the image of the Venus Figure. Eternally fascinated by the Venus of Willendorf, he strove to continue the connection between those first primal art instincts and his own body of work.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Post #20
Dadaism or Dada is a post-World War I cultural movement in visual art as well as literature (mainly poetry), theatre and graphic design . The movement was, among other things, a protest against the barbarism of the War and what Dadaists believed was an oppressive intellectual rigidity in both art and everyday society; its works were characterized by a deliberate irrationality and the rejection of the prevailing standards of art.
I chose this art to fall under dada art because in reality, it is not really "art". It looks like a normal picture with other magazine pictures pasted on there. Today we would sort of call that abstract work. So since its not really art, it would fall under dada art.
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