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Recently, we as a class were assigned to make a stop motion animation video, we were put into groups of three and we went from there. at the very begging of the project we kinda slacked of not knowing what to do, so we were talking about celebrities which then gave us the idea to use celebrities in our video. The characters we used were Will Smith, Eminem, Gerard Buttler, and Rihanna they were based on certain people, Will Smith and Gerard Buttler was My super epic blog for cyberarts,
Rihanna was based on Martin's Blog, and Eminem was based on Happy Madison (Me). As a group we made the decision to use a gym as our scene and we hand drew the scene and characters and started to shoot. When we made the video using iMovie HD and we used sound, the sound was called Three Pointer, and we just doubled it.
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Moma art
Artist: Thomas Nozkowski
Title: Untitled 8-19
Department: Painting and sculpture
classification: Painting
Medium: Oil on linen on panel
Dimensions: 22 x 28" (55.9 x 71.1cm)
Date: 2001
This painting attracts me because it looks outstanding in my opinion, and it's in my ally of style, random, crazy, and amazing, i like this piece because the colour, the red on the blue background makes this odd shape pop. i find this piece interesting because what ever this object is, it looks like its exploding, which is amazing, in my opinion, others might look at this and find boring, meaning less, and stupid.
Artist: Polly Apfelbaum
Title: Blossom
Department: Panting and sculpture
Classification: Installation
Medium: Synthetic Velvet Fabric Dye
Dimensions: Approximately 18' (548.6cm) in diameter
Date: 2000
This piece attracts me because of its colours, and its just a giant colour wheel, it also looks like a rug, but anyways its attracting me through its colour. I find this interesting because all the different colours reminds of different people, and different races, and when i look at this i think of people coming together and being kind and cooperating.
Artist: Mark Grotjahn
Title: Untitled (Blue painting light to Dark VII)
Department: Painting and sculptures
Classification: Painting
Medium: Oil on Linen
Dimensions: 60 x 50" (152.4 x 127cm)
Date: 2006
This picture attracts me because i wonder what materials this artist used to get these affects, for example the scratch marks, did he use chalk on black construction paper? or are they actual scratch marks?
This picture interests me because if you look at the middle top half of the page,in between the scratches, it kinda looks like a head, and if you look from there straight down it looks like a faded person(body).
Title: Untitled 8-19
Department: Painting and sculpture
classification: Painting
Medium: Oil on linen on panel
Dimensions: 22 x 28" (55.9 x 71.1cm)
Date: 2001
This painting attracts me because it looks outstanding in my opinion, and it's in my ally of style, random, crazy, and amazing, i like this piece because the colour, the red on the blue background makes this odd shape pop. i find this piece interesting because what ever this object is, it looks like its exploding, which is amazing, in my opinion, others might look at this and find boring, meaning less, and stupid.
Artist: Polly Apfelbaum
Title: Blossom
Department: Panting and sculpture
Classification: Installation
Medium: Synthetic Velvet Fabric Dye
Dimensions: Approximately 18' (548.6cm) in diameter
Date: 2000
Artist: Mark Grotjahn
Title: Untitled (Blue painting light to Dark VII)
Department: Painting and sculptures
Classification: Painting
Medium: Oil on Linen
Dimensions: 60 x 50" (152.4 x 127cm)
Date: 2006
This picture attracts me because i wonder what materials this artist used to get these affects, for example the scratch marks, did he use chalk on black construction paper? or are they actual scratch marks?
This picture interests me because if you look at the middle top half of the page,in between the scratches, it kinda looks like a head, and if you look from there straight down it looks like a faded person(body).
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