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Weeping Woman por Pablo Picasso [Pedro Machuca]
Pablo Picasso era artista famoso por su trabajo en Guernica, una respuesta a bombardeos en la guerra civil por el Alemán fuerza aérea (en España). La voz de Picasso nunca rendirse, y él creó una obra de arte llamó, Weeping Woman. Esa obra contra la historia de la guerra civil y lo simboliza el amor para los seres queridos, un crimen y la esperanza. La mujer en la obra está llorando su corazón en partes de cristal y puede ver el dolor en su cara. Los imágenes mostrar cariño para su hijo muerto. Ella no puede sonrisa, porque el espejo dice la verdad. Los colores en la obra son brillantes y el tono es deprimente pero los colores vibrantes da lo un ánimo. El mundo es un lugar frío, y suicidarse es fácil pero viviendo es una amenaza fuerte. La mujer en la obra necesita tomar poder de su mente y luchar para su derecho a vivir.
En Chile 1973, el once de septiembre fue un día de tristeza - como el sol nunca levantó. Salvador Allende fue el presidente de Chile, pero su vista socialista causa tensión entre momios y gente que tiene miedo de comunismo. Allende rehusó que renunciar como presidente, y su respuesta/solución a la situación fue suicidarse. Para Salvador Allende, no hay más remedio. Como lo veo yo, hay mucho que decir sobre General Pinochet y “los desaparecidos”. Matar la vida de mil personas para "mejorar el país" no vale la pena. No puede traiga el muerto a vida. Es un delito malicioso y no fue necesario. Están equivocado, por siempre. No puede borrar tiempo y historia. Los Estados Unidos ayudó con el golpe de estado y que derrocar Salvador Allende. Somos responsables para los trágicos de 1973 acontecimientos y tenemos sangre en los manos. La guerra fría no excusa nuestros acciones.
La película Machuca, en particular, simboliza el cuento de Santiago, Chile en mil novecientas setenta y tres. El cuento de la clase obrera frente la clase alta y el mercado negro. Puede entender y relatar a las personajes en el filme y eventualmente cosas tienen sentido. Cuando cosas tienen sentido la realización es escalofriante. Mirar a la película y pensando sobre los temas de amistad y lealtad ayudame entender otros tiempos en historia.
En España 1937, Pablo Picasso pintó Weeping Woman, y su obra tiene lo mismo emoción y sentimientos como los tragedias en Chile 1973. Eso es la razón el trabajo de Picasso es intemporal. Cuando pienso sobre la mujer llorando en la pintura, pienso sobre la mamá de Machuca. Puede sentir el dolor de una Mamá por mirando a la obra y la película. La conclusión es lo que cada país tiene un cuento, pero es lo mismo idea - somos gente y debemos pensar y portarse como humanos, no animales.
Para mi, la pintura puede llamar la atención del mundo, porque es tan extraña. Hay un metáforo en la obra lo que representa tanto sobre humanidad. Estoy de acuerdo con las vistas de Picasso, porque tenemos que luchar hasta que al final.
En la obra, puedo ver el mundo con ojos de verdad. Una realidad me intenta que escaparse por disimulando en mis fantasías. La mujer tiene lo mismo sentimientos de cada mujer en mi vida. En realidad, los hombres sienten triste pero no podemos mostrar lo. Lloro lágrimas de cristal cada vez veo injusticia, y no puedo hacer nada. El gobierno no importa para mis sentimientos y nadie puede oír mi voz. Tengo odio en mi corazón porque fui muerto antes de "los desaparecidos". Sin embargo, alguien recordará mi cuento y decir el mundo.
Final Perspective Drawing
Final Perspective Drawing
This project taught me the values of perspective art, and how a picture can look weird if it is done incorrectly. It also taught me the values of the orthogonal, and how without it perspective would be lost.
If I were to redo this project I would most likely have started by planning, instead of rushing in to the main picture. By planning I would have been more prepared in what the end project would look like, instead of just going with the flow.
My advice:
When you find the orthogonal start to plan where thing will go.
Go to the spot with the best view of the area.
Stay focused
My greatest help was my fathers are tools and his grandfather's set to they helped me get the right angle every time. (no pun intended)
Final Perspective Drawing
I did not know there was something called an orthogonal line.
How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
Because I knew how to draw a room in 3D perspective it did not look like a 5 year old drew it.
If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would put more time into the windows.d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
Dont worry about any mark and making mistakes.e. What resource helped you the most and why?
Ms. Hull... She knew how to teach us and she was very helpful. She corrected us when we made mistakes.Veronica Nocella: Final Perspective Drawing
One thing I learned that is vital with any one point perspective drawing is that the vanishing point is what determines the outcome of your drawing, and everything must be precise. I was never aware of how much of an impact one error could potentially make.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
Well, learning this will make my drawings better, for I'll use each technique that I've learned though this drawing and apply it to anything else I decide to draw.
c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
If I could do this assignment again, I would take more of the help I neglected to get. My final drawing would have been better than what it resulted to be.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
My advice would be to put into consideration each line you draw. Every single mark you put to paper is a commitment, and don't be too quick to marry an idea.
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
The resource that helped me the most was probably the slideshow on moodle that explained every single step of drawing the art room. It was helpful guide, as well as a fantastic visual aid.
Reese Leads Way Over W Philly for Lopsided 19-1 Win
Reese followed with a scorching single after a battle of an at bat and The Rocket erased the brief deficit with 12 runs in the 1st. He would finish up the day going 3-3 with 4 runs scored and 1 RBI. The usual suspects were at it again mashing anything close to the strike zone. Abe Musselman continues to impress in the 2-spot going 2-2 with 3 runs scored and a pair of RBIs in 4 plate appearances. Captain Jeff Schwartz, who continues to lead the team in nearly every offensive category, went 3-3 with a triple and notched 7 more RBIs in 4 trips to the plate. While nearly every team in the league has a top 5 that can inflict damage, SLA stands out with a lineup that consistently bats around. Nearly half of the runs scored for The Rocket came from the 6-9 hitters who showed W Philly hurlers no mercy.
SLA moved to 5-1 on the season with the lopsided win, and is geared up for a showdown with undefeated Randolph. But first thing is first, as The Rocket looks to remain perfect at home against a rejuvenated Simon Gratz squad on 4/22.
Schwartz hurls "No-No"; Rocket Stays Perfect at Home
Fifteen seems to be the magic number for SLA as they continue to mercy-rule their opponents in their new home digs at Mt. Airy Park. So far this season The Rocket has outscored their opponents 48-3 and only yielded 1 measly hit in 3 home games, none getting past the third inning.
Jeff Schwartz, who leads the team in nearly every offensive category, also got it done on the mound hurling three perfect innings of work. Only 1 Dobbins batter reached base on an error to lead off the 2nd frame. After he stole 2nd, Schwartz dominated the heart of their order to strand the runner. Schwartz was dominant, striking out 6 batters, en route to his first career no-hitter in a Rocket uniform.
As has been the case in Mt. Airy, The Rocket had a huge inning with 18 batters coming to the plate, 12 scoring, in the 2nd. Sophomore Stephen "Staxx" Eager-White nearly batted 3 times in the frame as SLA batted around twice. He reached base both times with laser beam shots to the left side, both driving in runs. He scored seemingly moments later both times as the top of the order didn't let Dobbins' pitchers off the hook.
All contributed to the offensive barrage as every player drove in runs and crossed the plate at least once, further proving there aren't any holes in this line up. Mike Sanders laid down a sweet bunt for an RBI with the bases loaded on a suicide squeeze, and scored two batters later when Abe Musselman drove in two on a hot shot to the left side.
With the win The Rocket keeps pace with red-hot University City and Randolph, both undefeated, as they push past the mid-point of a hectic season. SLA is home again on Thurs, 4/18 hosting W Philly.
Final Perspective Drawing Blue Stream 2013 perspective
I learned that art has more math then one would expect. I also learned that the vanishing point is the key to the drawing. All orthagonals go back to the vanishing point.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
These components taught me how to make a more realistic drawing with the most precise lines I could.c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would have given myself more time. I also would have made sure what I was doing was correct before getting to far into the drawing. I would seek help earlier.d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
I'd tell someone to always use a ruler, no matter how straight they think they're lines are. Also, do not be afraid to make mistakes and use a ruler.e. What resource helped you the most and why?
I think that site that showed us the step-through- step plan on how to draw a one point perspective room was the most helpful. It made me understand the basics of orthogonals in the simplest sense. Ms. Hull was also a great source when I had important questions that need direct answers.
Imani Rothwell
Final Perspective Drawing
2. Learning this technique helped me because I am now able to draw perspective and make it look like a real room that has shadowing, depth, and color.
3. If I were to redo this project I would draw the images on every tile.
4. My advice to somebody that has never done one point perspective drawing is that you should not expect it to be perfect. Not in the beginning and not at the end. You are going to do a lot of erasing through out this project.
5. The resource that helped me the most were Mrs. Hull and Kevin Courtney because they both helped me when ever I reached out for their help.
Final Perspective Drawing
b. This helped me because it allowed me to determined how I would draw the shape.
c. I would have tried to draw the whole room and not just one wall. I would have had added more color & more detail.
d. Do not, I mean do not worry about eraser marks. There are going to be plenty of them for you trying to make things perfect.
e. The link that Mrs. Hull posted on how to do a basic one point perspective room because it gave me a idea of what the layout should be.
Quarter 3 Artwork
QMALIK 3Q ART
Final Perspective Drawing-Blue stream-2013-perspective
A. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before.
This project, like every other project at SLA, was a learning experience. One thing that I learned that I found interesting is the concept of one point perspective drawings. Before that assignment, I never even knew something like that existed.
B. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
It made my drawing and my overall artistic skills better by adding a flare to it. I'm not saying that i'm the best artist or even an intermediate, but because I've learned the skill of drawing in perspective I can make things come to life. 3D art is always interesting to look at, but knowing that I was the one behind the work of art makes me happy.C. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
Technically speaking, I have done this assignment twice, and speaking from experience it made it better. Now, I am not implying that it is perfect, but by redoing it I made it more professional.If I could do this assignment over, I would add more color and detail to it.D. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
My advice to someone who has never done it would be to follow all of the directions given (if there are any). Also to have every orthogonal line go to you vanishing point.E. What resource helped you the most and why?
The resourced that helped me the most are my classmates, teacher and also the slideshow that was provided to aide me through the process.
Below is the picture of my final product!
Final Perspective Drawing-Blue Stream-2013
I learned how to draw in one point perspective and i did not know how to do that kind of art before.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
It made my drawings better by making them more accurate, i never measured my artwork before so by doing this it made my art look more professional.c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would take more time on it so it would be the best possible drawing i could make it.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
My advice would be to take you're time and do the measurements because they really helpe. What resource helped you the most and why?
The website that showed us how to do it because i learn better when i have examples.Final Perspective drawing-Polite
a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before. I learned how to draw with lots of detail, as well as how to carefully observe my environment.b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better. I was able to create a mental presence of the room in my drawing. Without observing yourdrawing might not convey anything. c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently? I would probably remember to upload it on time.d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before? I would recommend doing your measurements carefully, check to see what is commensurate and what the proportions are.e. What resource helped you the most and why? I didn't use many of the sources, with enough trial and error you can create a pretty good representation of something. |
Kilah Kemp Image Display
Final Perspective Drawing
One thing that I learned specifically that I did not know before was the importance of the 'orthogonal line', in one point perspective all of the lines created must all line up to the orthogonal because it keeps all of them even and in perspective.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
Learning this overall made my project much better, because it set a goal for me, and it was easier because I then understood the concept of one point perspective.c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
If I was to do this assignment again I would manage my time properly and try to add more detail overall to the drawing.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
My advice would to be to try your hardest, and I would also tell them not to be afraid to make mistakes because those are what really make your project better, and in the words of Ms. Hull, "Break down your learning walls" because you grow so much and have a lot to reflect on when that action is done.e. What resource helped you the most and why?
The resources that helped me most were Ms. Hull, Wynn Geary, and the moodle page because they all were there to help me and I feel that without them I would not fully understand one point perspective.Final Perspective Drawing
What is one thing that your learned specifically
that you did not know before?
I learned many things through this project and one
thing that will stick with me is how you have to work hard and go through trial
and error to get the best product of your work. This piece of art is
not my best but I know what I could do to make that so and that involves a
great deal of work and perseverance.
How did leaning this thing make your drawings
better?
This has made my drawings better by showing me that
if it looks wrong then it is wrong because that is what art is looking seeing
and observing; three synonyms that have very different meanings to an artist.
If you did this assignment again, what would you do
differently?
Honestly, I would do the whole thing over and start
with the color and add the lines afterwards.
What is your advice to someone who has never drawn
a one-point perspective drawing before?
Just keep trying and you will get it one day and
you will be very happy when you do because many people have trouble with this.
What resource helped you the most and why?
The room helped me most I think I could walk in
there blindfolded and know where everything goes because of this drawing.
Final Perspective Drawing-Blue Stream-2013
I learned how to do one point perspective. I did not know anything about that topic before.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
Understanding this topic made drawing easier for me. I can understand 3D drawing now.
c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
If I could do this assignment over, I would just make it better and nicer. I would do the stools over because they are only okay, but I want it to be perfect.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
I would tell them to have patience and just take your time. Also I would remind them that you would have a lot of mistakes.
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
The resources that helped me were my friends and my art teacher. They helped me a lot and give me pointers on the drawing and how I could make my drawing better. Also the powerpoint that our teacher provided us with helped a lot.
Final Perspective Drawling-( Red 2013 Perspective)
b. If I hadn't practiced drawing a room I wouldn't have finished my drawling. It would have been more complicated than it already was. I probably would have given up.
c. If I did this assignment again I would finish the ceiling tiles. Also I would color more to add more detail to the room. Lastly, I would do a different wall to challenge myself.
d. You need to take the practice drawings to your advantage. Do every one so it won't be as complicated. These drawings will help you finish your final drawing and help you out in the long run.
e. My sketchbook helped me the most. It showed me how to make doors, windows, and ceilings. This was the best resources I had other than my classmates and the websites given on Moodle.