Friday, June 5, 2015
Monday, June 1, 2015
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Art Generators with Reviews
Weavesilk: This website allows you to create vibrant symmetrical shapes on a black background. I like this website and find it easy to make something cool to look at. |
Monday, April 27, 2015
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
A Camera in Every Pocket Response
Photography is dying because be able to take photographs have become easier than ever before. Photography in its beginnings was a very complex and time consuming process that would take photographers hours, even days to have a final photo. "Though the first successful picture was developed in 1827 by Niépce, it took 8 hours to expose." Today almost everyone has a camera because they are built into almost every single electronic device. This not only allows everyone to take their own picture but it has caused the industry to die because photographers aren't as needed as much, because people can do it themselves. Social media apps, like Instagram and Facebook have sparked interest to those who seem to be interested in photography. At a concert, football game, or even school, you will find that everyone has their cell phones out in front of them. "Which brings about another good point, we also have cameras on everything even our phones, the media in 2011 would rather pay nothing for a rubbish photo from a camera phone over a licensed professional image. This too has driven down the price to rock bottom for stock photography(Wilkinson)." I believe that all of this has made photography less special because anyone believes that they can be a photographer, I don't think this is a bad thing because it is encouraging people to be creative and share what they view around the world, but for those interested in making it into a profession definitely have something to worry about.
Friday, March 20, 2015
5 Movements
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Monday, March 16, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
History of Modernism Quiz
Section 1:
Artist 6- Vincent Van Gogh, painting #1: The Church at Auvers
Artist 2- Edgar Degas, painting #2: Dance Class
Artist 3- Henry Paul Gauguin, painting #3: Nevermore
Artist 5- Georges Seurat, painting #4: Young Woman Powdering Herself
Artist 1- Mark Rothko, painting #5: Sotheby's
Artist 4- Lucian Freud, painting #6: Reflection
Section 2:
Artist 1- Henri Matisse: Fact #2
Artist 2- Paul Cezanne: Fact #7
Artist 3- Willem de Kooning: Fact #8
Artist 4- Paul Klee: Fact #6
Artist 5- Lucian Freud: Fact #5
Artist 6- Pablo Picasso: Fact #4
Artist 7- Mark Rothko: Fact #1
Artist 8- Andy Warhol: Fact #3
Artist 6- Vincent Van Gogh, painting #1: The Church at Auvers
Artist 2- Edgar Degas, painting #2: Dance Class
Artist 3- Henry Paul Gauguin, painting #3: Nevermore
Artist 5- Georges Seurat, painting #4: Young Woman Powdering Herself
Artist 1- Mark Rothko, painting #5: Sotheby's
Artist 4- Lucian Freud, painting #6: Reflection
Section 2:
Artist 1- Henri Matisse: Fact #2
Artist 2- Paul Cezanne: Fact #7
Artist 3- Willem de Kooning: Fact #8
Artist 4- Paul Klee: Fact #6
Artist 5- Lucian Freud: Fact #5
Artist 6- Pablo Picasso: Fact #4
Artist 7- Mark Rothko: Fact #1
Artist 8- Andy Warhol: Fact #3
Friday, March 6, 2015
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Monday, March 2, 2015
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015
Book Covers: Elements and Principles of Art & Design
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