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Q3 BenchMark
January : Self Portrait-Pencil
This is my self portrait that I drew, I hadn't got the technique of shading and such down, so its still a bit raw. So the different things I started to pick up and recreate were my nose, the way my hair was going to be put into bun, which hair was sticking up, the sides of my glasses, the way my mouth curved down on my top lip etc. Byt he time I finished and thought I did a good job, but really , I look more like a grandma.
February : Full Body-Charcoal
This is one of my favorite things to draw because it gave the realistic feelings of being in a professional art class, drawing our model. it was cool that we all did it from different angles and used charcoal as our medium. I also like this because this is where I start to find my artistic patterns, I draw boldly. This is the first of my projects to be done with my style to it.
February :Still Life
This to me was the hardest to draw because you had to look at every single detail in the picture. For example, I chose where I wanted to cut off my picture at, but I forgot that on the other side of the skull at the bottom there is Orange vase that reflects of the metal paint can. In here you can also see my artistic style, the boldness of the pieces.
For this project my artist that inspired me was Andy Warhol, an American Painter who was a leading figure and well known for the visual art movement, pop art.
Some of his famous painting include the Campbell's Tomato Soup, the lovely Marilyn Monroe , or the late great Michael Jackson.
Andy Warhol and Nicki Minaj inspired me to do these three pieces pieces simply because I love them both. From their style to their way of life, and ultimately the talent that they share with the public. These are, "The Artists' That Inspire".
asd day.
Tomorrow is the trip with the A.A Lit class to a museum in D.c a tad bit exciteddd
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Alex Johnson Q3 Genre Focus
I decided to study graffiti. I think graffiti was really a challenge because it's a very complex form of artwork and is often controversial. A lot of the graffiti I used to do were just sketches on paper and now I think I'm really more into the style of graffiti.
I did a lot of different things this quarter. For one, I decided to use a lot of inspiration. The main inspirations were a picture of an eye and some modern L.A graffiti. Here are my inspirations:
I only have to finish the backdrop for this and erase any excess lines from the pencil.
Q3 BENCHMARK
I didn't like is project that much because I feel as though we did not have enough time to complete each parts. We were given a week to complete each parts which is not enough time if you are trying to do it right. There are two of my arts that I did really well on, I guess is because I spend more time's doing them than I did for any other ones. If I were given more time, my project would have been even better. I did worked hard on each one of my arts, and I worked best to my ability.
One of my arts was not done because it was suppose to be Callie Monros but she was out of school for about three weeks and I could not complete my art without her. I would have done so much better if I had enough time to finish. I’m every grateful for doing those arts because they make me feel like I have learn so much about art. That I can draw a picture on my own without anyone’s help.
My current
work I do them because I had to do them but I really work hard on this one.
Doing this project send a message that I’m really doing well at drawing, I
guess is because I now understand the messages behind my arts. Art wasn’t
always my thing because I thought art had no purpose and you can’t express
yourself with art like how you can with words. I was wrong because I’m
expressing how I feel about my own work and how seeing my own work like this, affects
me. I’m looking forward to the next project.
Bittersweet
Characters
Eduardo - Farmer, Husband
to Eva.
Carmen - Daughter of Eva
and Eduardo.
Martin Baines - Drug
dealer.
Eva - Wife of Eduardo.
Federal agent - Has a way
with words
Ben Walsh - Reporter in
U.S.
ACT
1 SCENE 1
EVA
(Three men come near the
house, two with guns and one with a suit)
(Wife is outside watering
plants)
Oh, these Dahlias are
beautiful this time of year. When spring showers bring may flowers.
Hopefully that will happen with the crop this year. Hopefully...
It just wouldn’t grow last year.
(Sigh)
Whats- Whats that over
there? I never saw that car before. They’re getting out. Why
are they getting out? They have no business here. Or with us, for that
matter. Oh no, they have guns!
(Eva goes inside to the
screen door)
Who are those men out
there?
(Looking outside)
The ones outside! With the
guns. One guy has a suit. Yes… The other two- don’t you see?
The other two have dress shirts. No, they’re, they’re, just looking
around at our field. I don’t know why. Maybe the cro- No, but there
mad at something. Will you let me finish a sentence? I said maybe
the crop. Why are they mad? See you don’t listen to me I told you.
Look Ed, they’re picking up the soil. I’m not sure. No he’s
on the phone screaming about something in Espanola. I can’t make it out.
Probably the field. They’re coming toward the house
(Motioning to Ed)
Go see what they want,
before they destroy our property. Please, honey. Do it for me.
Be careful. No, no, don’t take the gun; we don’t want them to know
we have one. Wait let me go lock Carmen’s door.
(Locked the door)
(Walking to the front of
the room)
All right, come on Ed make
them go away, use that silver tongue of yours. Talk them away.
That’s it. You’re doing a good job. Oh, no… They just
flashed their guns. No, don’t bring them inside, what are you doing?!
(Sigh)
(Ed walks in with the
traffickers)
(Waiting for Ed to come,
whispering to him)
Why did you let them
inside? Huh? I know but you could at least... never mind. So,
what did you find out? You’re not sure what they want? All right,
let’s see. Don’t make them mad. They might kill us.
(Talking to the
traffickers)
So, uhhh.
(Clears throat)
Good afternoon. Can I get
you guys anything to drink? Want some lemonade, or... cold tea? Oh,
I know! How about some Orange juice?
(Walking to the kitchen)
No? Not thirsty right now?
(Walking back)
Okay, then. So, uhh,
what brings you gentlemen here? I would be better if I sat down?
Okay, sure. Fine, what’s this about?
(Pause)
(Looks to Ed shocked)
You want, what? Or else?
...No, no, no ,no. You don’t understand. We already planted our
seeds. You're too late.
What’s your name? Mr. Diaz. Huh? You people come into
my house wanting our property... and labor? For nothing? You’re out
of your damn minds! Who do you think we are? Morons? There isn’t
any way you’re getting our land! No way. No, you're so lucky I don’t reach for
your throat now... Don’t call me a bitch! I’ll rip your head off.
(Whispering to Ed)
Tell them no, make them go
away. Before I hurt them. Come on, you know this is ridiculous?
Right?
(Talking to traffickers
sternly)
Can we talk for a second?
...Alone?
(Ed and Eva go off to the
side)
Ed, listen, we can't do
this. No, it's too late in the season anyway to do this. We will
get the money another way; we will get the money another way.
(Rubbing the tears from
her face)
Their criminals!
Crooks! Thieves! Cowards! Don’t patronize me! They are
going to make us do all the work so- and what if the drug police come, huh?
What the hell do we do then? No please don’t do this, what about-
Yes, what about Carmen.
(Hand motion)
I know she needs the money
but its drug money! We can’t raise her in this mess, we just can’t.
She has a good life ahead of her in spite of her illness.
(Rubbing her face)
No, Ed she's only seven
she can't handle this kind of thing. You should have never let them in.
All right I’m sorry but we can’t do this. There are other ways.
There are! I know it. I just can’t think of them yet but
they’ll find us. They’ll find us... Just, just tell them we’ll
think about it okay? Tell them 3 days. That should be enough time
to get a plan going. We’ll think of something. No, not tomorrow.
Okay fine... Promise me.
(Carmen some how unlocked
her door comes up to Eva)
(Talking to Carmen,
kneeling)
Wait. No, no honey
go back to sleep. Don’t worry about them honey you need your rest.
Okay? Don’t ask questions honey. Just go back to sleep. Okay?
Okay.
(Carmen goes back to her
room)
(Staring down the
traffickers, talking to them)
If you ever touch her...
I’ll kill you myself.
(She walks to Carmen’s
room)
(The men walk out the
house)
Act
1 Scene 2
EDUARDO
(Slowly paced)
(Out in the field planting
more seeds)
Great, just goddamn great.
One more thing this year and I’ll… My head will burst! First
the bad harvest. Those tomatoes just went bad for some reason- I used
the best fertilizer. The best seeds. And fresh water from the
stream. I, I did everything right, I don’t know went wrong. What
happened? They were fine until... Until august when I started using the
pesticide. How stupid could I have been? I should have known.
Goddammit. Then Carmen… Going for a routine check up and then
bam. She’s horribly sick and we didn’t even know it. Or at least I
didn’t. I thought it was just the flu-I mean she had a fever and threw
up. A cough. Those are classic flu symptoms. Right? I guess
not... So, we went to the doctors and come to find out its kidney
disease. What the hell kind of sickness is that for a 7 year old child?
Fist off, how does it even happen that young? I mean that’s
something older people get. Like me. Why not me? Why her?
Why her this young? It should have been me! I’m the old
person in the house. Why not? Why the hell not? Plus, the
damn treatment for her is too much. I can’t… I can’t afford it. Two days a week at Hospital Regional. The only reason I can get her some
treatment is because of the hospital and whatever insurance she has. I
don’t even know what she has. They can only do it for so long, soon
they’ll need money. I barley have enough money to feed us. Not with
the crop last year. Now there’s a way to help her but it’s with
Criminals! Damn it! I can’t do a deal with criminals. They
came into my home threatening my family. Then Eva went berserk... If
I don’t do this deal and they come by again. That will be the end of
them. No, more problems. But if I get over powered. They’ll
kill me or… At the very least they’ll kill Carmen or Eva. Or even
worse take them! I can’t live without them… No, no, no, they are
not going to die or be taken advantage of, Ill make sure of it. I can’t
think about the what ifs... Next time they come I won’t be alone though.
I guarantee it. I’ll-
(Pause)
Ill some how get the
police to know about this
But how?
(Pause)
There has to be some
police in Iquitos. I’ll tell them what happened and next time they come
they’ll be here and imprison them-
(Sigh)
Yeah
(Nods head)
(Shakes head)
No. No, I’ll make
the deal. She needs the money. For that um. Um. What’s
it called? ...Dialysis. Yeah that’s it. I can get her that
and some new clothes. It’ll make her happy... I’ll make her happy.
These seeds better grow more than just plants. They better grow
hope because... This is the only thing we have left.
Act
1 Scene 3
CARMEN
(Sitting on her bed)
I’m so confused.
What’s is going on around here? ...I’m sooo scared. I showed him
everything that was wrong with me. And mommy told him everything thing
else I missed. I think it started a week or two ago. When I threw
up... I can’t remember... But the doctor told me bad news.
(Crying)
It made me really sad. And-
and papa was crying about it, because he didn’t. He didn’t have enough
money yet to get me better.
(Stops crying)
I hope I do get better.
I donn wanna be sick forever. I have to go to this place, two times
a week. And they take out bad stuff in my blood, I forget what the
machine is called but
I dunno how but it makes
me better. I’ll get better. I know it. I can’t stand Mommy
and Daddy sad like that it hurts my heart. But then yesterday. I
heard noises in the living room. So I came out of my room to see what it
was. And there were three men on the couch. And Papa. And
Mommy. Were whispering, about something. I donn know. I couldn’t
hear them too good. But, It seemed bad. Then they all noticed me
and made me go back to bed. It wasn’t fair; I wanted to know what was
happening. I deserved to. I mean I was awake and plus, I don’t want
to be in bed all day, It hurts after a while... I wanna go out into the
fields and play, like daddy and me used to do. We would play hide and seek from
dawn till sunset. But no.... My ankles are all puffy and I can’t
walk too good. I almost fell when I tried to get up. So, the doctor
said to get rest and come every Tuesday and Saturday. I gotta sleep he
said. That’s fine I guess, I’m always tired anyway.
(Goes back to sleep)
Act
1 Scene 4
DRUG
DEALER
(Ring, Ring)
Yo man wassup? It’s
me Martin. What? Yeah you know me. Remember the thing on Wednesday
and I told you about the thing? Yeah you got me. Nah, I got the
stuff. Mhm. You come and get it. Yeah ill be there. Go
to the spot we went to before. Nah, don’t you remember? The one
right behind Publix. You know. To the right of Acme, behind Publix.
Nah. Yeah that one. Nah don't worry about the policia.
So what if they are around the corner, dey stupid man. Nah, nah
it’ll be cool. I know man and plus this stuff is extra strong. When
did I start doing this? Recently man. Ever since I got out of small
time stuff. Goin with the big guys. What? Nah, I don’t do no
robberies any more. That’s some old small stuff. Think bigger. I
know people way down south. Yeah, so, where’d you here that.
Around? Oh, okay.
(Waiting for the guy to
come)
(Walking up to the guy)
Yo, man how you doin?
Yeah, boss man is getting a new setup in Peru. Yeah but this stuff
is extra strong once you take it, woooo you’re off. Yeah, yeah. Nah don’t
worry they’re going off somewhere else. What the sirens getting louder?
Oh shit. Book it. RUNNN!
(Trying to run away)
Hide it man hide it!
Did you set me up?! Did you set me up?! I knew it man.
I knew it...
Act
1 Scene 5
FBI
AGENT
(In an interrogation room
with the drug dealer that was in the previous monologue)
(FBI agent walks in slams
a folder on the table and sits leaning back)
(Felon is standing)
Sit down
(Pause)
Do you know why your here?
Uhh Martin Baines. What? You don’t know? You didn’t do
anything? Ha-ha, Alright. So the 6 kilos of cocaine, in your vehicle. You
know the car that you own... 88’ olds mobile... license plate number B36 MLK,
isn’t yours? You know the Cocaine in the glove compartment. You do
know its illegal right? I mean I hope ya do. Uhuh right... Oh
I see some planted it there right? You want me to believe your story
right? Not going to happen. Lets look at your record down here in
scorching Miami shall we?
(Reaches for a folder and
opens it, crosses his leg)
Lets see. Grand
theft auto in 06, on NW 45th lane. A break in, in 07. Same street.
And now this, 6 kilos of cocaine... Behind Publix. Not even a
block away. Now tell me, see, I don’t understand how you could go from
grand theft auto to 6 kilos of cocaine? Oh, you were set up, I see...
Okay, listen. Cut the crap
(Unfolds his leg, sits up
straight)
We are not interested in
you. We are interested in your new boss, Jorge Diaz. He’s known for
forcing people into his business. We know about his operations in Peru,
and your relation with him. He is setting up a new workshop for making
Cocaine from plants grown there. He is also needed for questioning here
for the cynical murders and beatings of his wife and three young kids.
Madison at age 4... Franklin at age 3... Stephanie at age
7... And, Esmeralda, his wife at 28... Nearly beaten to death. Still in
the hospital... You never heard of him before? Why did he kill his
family? Because they threatened to go to the FBI. The only
difference between you and them is you are already in custody. You won’t
get hurt. You’re still not talking? All right, when you have a
revelation about if you want to talk or not knock on the window and maybe, just
maybe I’ll talk to you. If other people die because of you, lets just say
you’re getting more than 10 years in prison, with accessory to murder
(Gets up)
(Starts walking away)
What’s that? Oh, it
is yours? Well, didn’t you say it wasn’t? You do know him?
I’m terrible confused. Inform me! Now! On everything.
Names. Numbers. Even what they eat for breakfast. I
want know every damn little detail that you know about them. Or else
you’re going to get a minimum of 10 years in prison. And believe me when
I say minimum.
Act
1 Scene 6
Reporter
Good evening, I’m Ben
Walsh.
Justice is in the air
tonight, here in downtown Miami.
FBI agents report that
they have Jorge Diaz in custody today.
He was responsible for
three cold-blooded murders of his children and the vicious beating of his wife
just two weeks ago.
The lead the FBI agents got
a tip from an informant, which proved to be the only thing standing in their
way. A drug dealer in the area, Martin Baines, was arrested today on drug
charges, which proved to be the missing link to solve the case. He told
the FBI where Jorge was located, hiding out in the Peruvian city Iquitos. Jorge
was extradited today on 3 accounts of first-degree murder and an attempted
murder charge. Officials escorted him off the plane in chains and
handcuffs earlier this evening and will charge him later this week.
Miami news Mbz
Back to you, Bob.
(Pushes on his in-ear head
phone)
What’s that?
Yes, the wife is still in
serious condition but doctors say she is going to be all right.
Thank you, Bob.
Catch you later.
Act
1 Scene 7
CARMEN
(Overlapping a little with
the monologue above)
Mommy, Mommy! Guess
what mommy! Remember when Daddy went into town? Well he got a
newspaper and I started to read it and I saw that Jorge Diaz got arrested!
What do you mean what does it mean? It means that those mean people
won’t ever come again. Well the other day I woke up and heard you
yelling. And you said Mr. Diaz and some other stuff. But that’s him
mommy. Look!
(Shows her the paper)
See, isn’t that him?
I knew it was him! Now we are going be fine right mommy? Okay
mommy I believe you. What? What is dad going to grow now? Not
tomatoes again right? Cocoa? Oh, is that used to make chocolate?
Oh, yummy.
Okay, mommy. Go and water
the plants.
(Walks to another part of
the stage)
Daddy, Daddy guess what!
Look! Here!
Yeah, that’s really him.
(Carmen hugs Eduardo)
Oh, wait before you go.
What did you plant today? I asked you but you never told me.
Cocoa? You mean chocolate? We’re growing chocolate?
Yay! Daddy, can we make chocolate when it’s ready? What else? You’re
the best. Mommy, Mommy, guess what?
Sophia Henninger, Quarter 3 Art
Joan Miro (Uyen Nguyen)
4/8:Sims
6 words
Uyen Nguyen's Artist Statement
The
most frustrated thing about this project for me was the process when we have to
identify the object by viewing them as shapes and the shading of the object. It
was a bit of a challenge working on different sizes of paper and drawing a
clear/see though objects. I really enjoy this assignment at the end because it
was not easy but it help realizes a lot more about lighting and shading.
Uyen Nguyen's Artist Statement
The
most frustrated thing about this project for me was the process when we have to
identify the object by viewing them as shapes and the shading of the object. It
was a bit of a challenge working on different sizes of paper and drawing a
clear/see though objects. I really enjoy this assignment at the end because it
was not easy but it help realizes a lot more about lighting and shading.
Kammii's Q3 Art-ness
The first drawing of this quarter was just a pencil drawing of a hand. IF was the smallest picture of the year. In the picture that I drew, the hand looks like its reaching out for help. From the shading and shadows of the picture you can tell that something is hanging over the hand. The picture is symbolism, saying that there are always things that hang over our shoulders and try to hold us down but it is up to us to try to get ourselves out from under them.
On the lab coat I drew a girl playing the flute because
that's what I love to do. And so the theme of the coat is music.
Originally she had arms and hands but it was very
difficult to draw on the cloth so I ended up just not giving her them.
After I did that I decided to make two hand draw sketches of anime and then on on a white board.
Q3 Drawings
Basically, this was my forte. I have been learning how to draw for years and I finally got to exercise them in a classroom setting. Starting with the hand and portrait sketches, I was able to smoothly transition into the larger 24 x 36 pieces. I feel as though the content wasn't too challenging; it was nothing I hadn't done before.
However, for these I chose to being working in color which I had never done before. I used them first, simply, in my large portrait. I used conte (sanguine and medici) and white conte. For the full figure I went back to using only black and white because it was larger than any drawing I had ever tried before. For the other drawings I chose to work in multiple colours.
I feel as though all of my drawings turned out really well. I think that the water bottle and the still life, as well as possibly the full figure, could be used for portfolio pieces. I showed the water bottle to admission counselor at Tyler and she really liked it. Regardless, I learned a lot this quarter about how to use my medium to make new looking things rather than the same old things I've been drawing.
*PICTURES ON THE WAY*
Reflective Post #3
Overall, I am very happy with the way my project turned out. I loved using the descriptive aspect of the Facebook profile in conjunction with the short and sweet tweets. Patricia Lebow came to life within the last few weeks, so much so that a few people asked me if I knew her in real life! By using a real Flickr account (courtesy of Lauren Piper), I was able to create a believable visual component to my character as well. She had a face and a life that could have existed outside of fiction.
Four Brothers
3rd Quarter Benchmark drawings
these are the three drawings that I did for my quarter 3 benchmark art project. I picked an artist by the name of Rik Lee to mimic I guess you could say. I picked him because his art work is kind of out there, but at the same time it's normal and really pretty. He incorporates some words in his drawings and only uses hits of color. When I'm drawing I don't like using color, because I feel it ruins the drawing. So it was nice that I found someone whom shared that feeling. I probably could of added more to each drawing, but to be perfectly honest I'm quite proud by the way the turned out overall. I also found it fun, that I got to inquorate my style of drawing in and at the same time learn new styles of art. This was definitely my favorite project so far.
3rd Quarter Artist Statement/Drawings/5 Pg. Paper
April 8, 2011
Senior Artist StatementThis quarter of senior art has been very challenging. The drawings that we had to create we’re very challenging to me because I’m do not trust my abilities as an artist. I think that when drawing things, you trust your skills and have confidence that what you are drawing is good and has meaning. There were times during this quarter when I was discouraged by what I was drawing because I would look across from me to see someone else’s drawing that I thought was way better than mines. Even though I think that my drawings aren’t as good as they could be, I did try my best on each one. I completed every assignment except for the full figure drawing. I didn’t finish that drawing because it took me longer than a week to draw it and after the first week, Kim was posing for the class anymore.
Having a drawing once a week became stressful because I was used to have ample time to create one piece as we did in the first two quarters. Having a drawing once a week kept me on my toes. The fact that Ms. Hull gave us an extra two weeks to complete any drawings that we missed did benefit me. I don’t think that Ms. Hull getting sick affected me negatively. I think that since we are seniors, we should have been able to hold our own and still complete the drawings and ask Ms. Hull to tell us what she thought about them whenever she came back to school.
Ms. Hull did a good job this quarter giving the condition that she’s in. As a student, I could have done some things differently. I think that I could have used my class time more effectively. Even though I got most of my assignments done, I found myself procrastinating a lot because we had so much time to finish these projects. I think that I could have used most of the time I took not doing work to make my projects better. Overall I think that I was mostly successful this quarter. I hope that I can continue being successful in the 4th quarter and for the rest of the school year.
Drawings:Here is the link to my 5 page art paper. I wrote about the history of digital art.
Karate Kid
High Tension
Jareese Long
Amirah Burkett
Kyla Carden
The scene that my group and I wanted to recreate was a scene from "High Tension".
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Qianna Nelson: Quarter 3 Benchmark
Qianna Nelson
For this quarter we did a lot of still life drawings in which we drew what we saw and not what we thought we saw. This was especially hard because when someone tells you to draw something such as a hand, immediately the thought is to trace the hand. But no. that is not what our task was. Our tasks were to look at certain things and draw everything that we saw and not how we knew them to look. Such as when we did have to draw a hand. We had to stare at our hands and draw the lines and take out the lights and darks as well as add the lights and darks. Drawing our hands were one of our more simpler projects.
Our second project was to draw our self-portraits, this was particularly harder to do then drawing a hand. A face has a lot more detail and getting the proportions are also harder. Drawing things such as the eyes and lips were the hardest parts to me. Because drawing things twice and making them look alike has always been a struggle.
The next picture we drew was of a person, Kim. She posed for the class and we all drew her. Getting the figure right for her body was complicated and drawing the curves and such was a struggle.
We did a still life drawing of supplies that were in the classroom. This was one of the more simpler drawing we did. The complicated parts were taking the lights and darks out of the supplies.
The last thing we were instructed to draw was something clear. I chose to draw a pair of lab goggles. I enjoyed drawing the googles and I used colors in this one besides black, since the googles were green.
The final project we did we could chose from many topics. I chose the project where we had to ARTIST FOCUS - choose an artist and create works of art that are inspired by them or that are copies of the chosen pieces. 3 pieces for art 3 students. Choose the pieces you want to copy or be inspired by, create your pieces, upload them to your blog and tell about them and why you chose that artist. Since my art focus has been on city landscapes lately I chose to draw posters of city landscapes. I chose the artist Anne Garney, because all her pictures are really colorful and I love color, and i enjoyed looking at her art so I wanted to draw something like her.
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My Third Quarter Benchmark
For my third quarter benchmark I
choose to pick an artist and do a research paper based upon that person. The artist that I choose is Andy
Warhol. I picked this artist is because his artwork is bright with different
colors and he combines more then one image within this drawings. Another style
is that he will do a single color but make certain elements pop out using a
different brighter color. I like his artwork because it so abstract and it
seems as though he likes to captures younger audiences.
The history behind Andy Warhol is
that he was an American painter, printmaker and filmmaker. He was born in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1928. Andy has four siblings and is the
youngest of them all. His parents are from Slovakia and immigrated here after
the death of Andy grandparents. When Andy was in third grade he was diagnosed
with Chorea, which is a nervous system disease that makes his body twitch
uncontrollable and also caused skin pigmentation blotchiness.
Andy was always bed-ridden which
caused him to develop a fear of hospitals and doctors. He was an outcast at
school so Andy always loved to be with this mother at her side. When he was
confined to bed he would draw and collecting pictures of movie stars. This period
in time was told to be the period where Andy developed his personality and his
skill set.
A little information on his personal
life, Andy is thought to be a homosexual and that influenced a lot of this work
and shaped his relationship to the art world. Many of his movies were displayed
in gay porn theaters drawing from gay underground cultures and openly
expressing sexual desires. One of the first artwork he tried to submit to a
gallery was a drawing of nude men but it was rejected because of it being “too
gay”.
Andy
religious belief was that he was Catholic. He often volunteers in helping at
homeless shelters. He likes to do it during the busier time of the years
because he thought of himself as a religious person. While volunteering he
start to develop more picture of religious theme. He would attend mass but did
not do confession or take part in communion because the fear of being
recognized. He was self-conscious of being seen in a Latin Rite church but
always because he thought that it was a private thing that people did not need
to be aware of to the community.
The
Last Supper cycle (1986)
In
1949, Andy was admitted into Carnegie Institute of Technology now it is known
as Carnegie Mellow University. He studied commercial art at the School of Fine
Arts. Then he moved to New York City and worked in magazine illustration and
advertising.
Diamond dust shoes, 1980
Since, then he has traveled around
the states and made different pop art drawing form different museums. In 1968,
one of Andy Warhol was shoot by Valerie Solanas who was a screenplay write from
some of the films that Andy was directing. The reason for her shooting is
because she wanted to a script of her returned but Andy said he misplaced it.
Andy suffers majorly from this attack because a lot of physical effects that he
would for the rest of his life.
"Before I was shot, I always thought that I was more half-there than all-there – I always suspected that I was watching TV instead of living life. People sometimes say that the way things happen in movies is unreal, but actually it's the way things happen in life that's unreal. The movies make emotions look so strong and real, whereas when things really do happen to you, it's like watching television – you don't feel anything. Right when I was being shot and ever since, I knew that I was watching television. The channels switch, but it's all television." - Said after the shooting.
Andy
died a year later in 1987 on February 22 at 6:32 in the morning because of
post-operative cardiac arrhythmia. His parents sued the hospital because they
claim that improper care and water intoxication caused the death of Andy. His
body was taken back to Pittsburgh for burial. He was buried next to his mother
and father.
self-portrait 1978
Andy Warhol’s drawings are not only
different because of the abstract color scheme but because he captures them
with a bold statement. I like his
painting because it takes a simple portrait of someone and makes it bold by
adding a bold primary color like red or yellow. I feel like that he takes what he
has been through and turns it into something inspiring that involves his
religion, sexuality, experience and his life.
Overall Andy Warhol is not only a
painter but a film maker and founder of The Andy Warhol Foundation for
Visual Arts it was something that he put in his will that he wanted to
accomplished for those who have a visual art skill and wanted to continue to
achieve it.
A cool fact is that Andy Warhol
painting Eight Elvises sold for $100 million in 1968. The highest to ever be priced.
Q3 Artist Statement
Even still, I tried my best and completed the tasks at hand. The first one we started off with was the hand drawings. I don't know why but I really liked the outcome of my hands. I found them not really easy but enjoyable to do. The hardest part about them though was making sure the dimensions of the gaps between my fingers were right and also the length of my fingers as well.
Then we did our self portraits and I must say that I have mixed feelings about this one. I mean, I guess you could say that I like the outcome of my drawing but I just feel as though I look old. I found it really fun to do but it was really hard to hold a mirror and look at myself, and draw what I saw at the same time. Also, I ultimately hate drawing lips. I can't draw them at all so I was upset with that.
The next thing we were supposed to do was draw a full life figure and I was that figure. My sister is in the Navy and they have to learn how to stand for long periods of time so she taught me the secret behind it...Secret haha...but I was happy that I could help people draw without moving...it didn't really hurt for standing that long or anything. I didn't even feel self conscience...it was just blank.
Then we did a drawing of a still life drawing which was a landscape made up of a sheet, stands, vases, fruit, bottles, and even skulls. I found this drawing to be the hardest yet I don't really know why. Maybe because I had to draw it from the perspective of someone sitting in front of it rather than looking over top of it. This was weird to me because the lines of the table that the items were on weren't straight...they were curved and it was just alot to it. The hardest thing to draw would be between the sheet and the skull. since the skull had such a distinct shape to it, I didn't know how to make it look as though there was a "back" to it. The sheet was hard because it just had so many creases and curves in it. I don't know, I don't really like how mine came out, but I guess it's alright.
Then after that we did drawings of things that were transparent like glasses, or a bottle, or a picture frame. I did a bottle which I thought was pretty easy to do. The shading was the tricky part because I didn't really know how to go about putting the detail into the specific areas. I also didn't like how my bottle came out a bit crooked.
I love charcoal drawings though because I feel as though it's bold and free. You can do anything with it and with a mark and a smudge, you can make things come to life.