Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Blog Post #8- Reflection on paired course

Taking art class and esl class together was very helpuful. It was easier to understand art materials becuase professor explained about it easily so i was able to catch up art class. If i studied alone and there was something came up that i didn't know, i might skip and not understand it.

It is great to take a major class with esl class for esl students. It gives an advantage for us.

My biggest benefit is my improved writing skill. It is still far to write well but my writing become more clear and organized. Learning many art vocabularies is also benefit for me.

I don't have any problem with taking paired courses. Everything is fine.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Blog Post #7 - Reflection Blog

Using my own blog is easier to look back all of my works and helpful for sharing some works with other people. I can also say that it is more interesting activity than paper work because we've used many materials and sources on the internet. In addition, i've learned the importance of putting citation if i get an idea from other people and how do i post comment on other person's blog.

I haven't spent very much time to work on my blog outside of class. I've done my blog works mostly in the class hours and i've worked on it at home when i haven't finished it.

Creating blog is a type of art. There isn't exactly same blog as yours anywhere in the world. You make some embellishment of your blog by yourself and post your own writing.

Most memorable activity is food art project and i've been enjoying activities which let us do Internet research and writes about it.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Blog Post #6 - Memes and Art - The pepper Spray Cop goes Viral

Georges Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884-1886
Christina's World by Andrew Wyeth (1948)
The Creation of Adam (1508-1512), fresco painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo (1475-1564),
1) This is art. because the creator creates new things which people didn't think of it and it also includes meaning on the work.

2) I believe the creator wants to criticize the cop's behavior and let people see it so they can judge and think about it. This is "art for social causes" because it is created by happening social event.

3) Using a meme and re-creating art images in different ways looks like a type of plagiarism but it is okay if you put citation or mention original artwork.

4)



Citation of images:
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/casually-pepper-spray-everything-cop
http://www.funnyqanda.com/tag/funny-internet-memes/

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Practice Post #6 - Internet Research

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
Jane Avril. c. 1893. Poster; lithograph printed in 5 colors.


1) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec uses people as the subjects in his artwork. He captures peopel in daily life and emphasizes the movement of people with colors.

2) He uses photography, painting and  print as a medium. For example, he takes a picture of a person or people at first then he sketches with oil on the litho stone then he prints it. In his sketch, he tries to show the motion of subject which is not in the picture.

3) I like his style because i saw many printings look similar but he has his own styles and it is very special. i believe it is great to create own style and it has to be respected.'

citation: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/De_Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa-1

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Blog Post #5

1) I agree that "art can create empathy." People who have the same experiences or memories related to the topic of an artwork may feel more empathy for it. For example,some people who have experienced war probably have bad or sad memories of war. When they look at art works that are related to war, they may develop strong empathy for these artworks because they can connect to them more. On the other hand, people who have no experience of war may relate less to these artworks and their view would be less subject.

2) I also agree with her idea. I believe that the written word doesn't encourage us to develop critical thinking because when we see a written word, it's usually direct to the point and we can usually understand its precise meaning. Hence, we do not need to try to figure out what it means. On the contrary, when we look at a piece of artwork, its meaning is very unclear and we would have to generally assume what the artist is trying to express through his artwork. Thus, each individual who views the same piece of artwork may come up with different meanings and interpretations from it.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

practice blog post #5

Statue of a kouros (youth)

I chose this becacuse it was very simple and i felt that it looked basic form of statue of human. The thing one of his leg is forwarded also made me interesting.



According to the website of Metropolitan Museum of Art(http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/32.11.1), " it is one of the earliest marble statues of a human figure carved in attica, the region around Athenes." The Greeks learned their carving skills like this statue from Egyptians and it was used by Greek sculptors for more than a hundred years. A kouros is very similar to Egyptian sculptures but the difference is the Greeks depticted their male figures in the nude, while the Egyptians were normally skirted. Moreover, the Greek sculptors emphasized the act of walking of the figure. On the website, they also says that this sculpture is unrealistic and looks weired to modern people, it shows two important aspects of Archaic Greek art.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Practice Post #4 - Evaluating Art



Artist : Edvard Munch


Formal evaluation : Munch tries not to depict objective reality. He uses many lines to show movement.

contextual evaluation : He painted "The Scream" in the end of the 19th century, and this painting is the first expressionist painting.

expressive evaluation : Most of his family had died and he was often suffered by sickness. He tries to express his anxiety.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Blog Post #2 - Cave Art 101

We drew painting in group like people who painted on the cave wall in the past.
People used animals' fat and flowers to make colors long time ago so we used chalk and charcoal with crisco instead of flowers and anmal's fat. It helped more to understand how they drew their painting. I saw some of cave painting through on websites. Most of paintings were animals and i could guess that animals were big part of their life.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Blog Post Assignment #1 - What is creativity?

I think i have a trait of "see the familiar from an unfamiliar point of view." When i go somewhere, i don't like to follow same route as usual. For example, i often try to walk different streets when i go to work or home. It makse me feel fresh.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Blog Practice Post #2



David Beckam - wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Beckham

i chose this becuase i like to play soccer. he is one of  famous soccer player in the world.

Blog Introduction(practice post#1)

My name is Juhyeong and i'm from Korea. Of course i speak Korean and want to speak and write well in Enlgish. My blog picture is one of Pedestrian Street Art by Peter Gibson. I chose this picture because it looks very interesting. i realized street also could be an art. i never see this kind of street in my neighborhood and i'd like to see it in daily life. it will be awesome.