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Mary Altamuro - Marking Period 3.
Proyecto de Machuca y Guernica
Mí nombre es Padre McEnroe y yo vivo en Santiago, Chile. Yo soy el director y el sacerdote en un colegio prestigioso se le llama San Patrick. Yo soy con la clase obrera, de pocos recursos y me considero algo igualitario.Yo quiero que personas tienen mentes abiertas. Todos de los personas merecen a tiene los oportunidades mismas. Entonces, yo intento aprendo esta idea a mís estudiantes.
Yo creo que los estudiantes que debe experimentar cosas que se ayudarán en sus vidas. Es importante los estudiantes que estén preparados para sus vidas. Yo quiero ayuda los estudiantes para experiencias difícil. Yo quiero ellos pienso para los mismos, y tomar sus propias decisiones. Los graduados de San Patrick que debe ser inteligente, creativo y justo. Sí fuera la verdad por todos de mis estudiantes, que he hecho mí trabajo.
Obvectivamente
Esta pintura se llama “Guernica” por Pablo Picasso. Es una pintura muy famoso. Esta pintura contiene muchos cosas differentes. Yo veo una bombilla, una vaca, un caballo, herradura, personas desfiguradas, una espada, un avé, un bebé muerto, una candela, una ventana, una puerta y fuego. Los colores en la pintura son apagados y oscuro. Yo veo negro y muchas matices de gris. Cualquier otras colores son muy apagado para que sean similares a una matice de gris.
Las cosas en la pintura y los colores le da un tono muy serioso y siniestro a la pintura. Los colores no muestran mas detalle a la pintura. Esta hace que sea más misterioso y un poco miedo porque que esta en la oscuridad es desconocido. Es similar que comó chicos son miedo a la oscuridad en la noche. Nosotros son miedo a la desconocido.
En actualmente, la pintura es una repuesta a la bombardeo por los Alemánes de un lugar se llama Guernica. Fue una táctica de asustar y fue muy innecesaria. Fue desleal y yo no estoy de acuerdo con los acciones de los Alemánes.Subjectamente
Yo recuerdo cuando General Augusto Pinochet derroca el gobierno de Salvador Allende. Fue una tiempo con mucho tensión entre la clase alta, la clase obrera y la clase medio, porque esta cpn mucho tensión entre los izquierdistas y los momios. Todos de la gente fue en conflicto. Hubo muchos manifestaciones en las calles por los comunistas y los socialistas. Todos de las personas tienen problemas con la presidencia. Lo que fueron manifestaciones inofensivos se convirtió a una guerra entre los clases en los calles. Fue muy ridiculo y peligrosas para todos.
La tensión siguió creciendo hasta que General Pinochet toma poder. Cuando el toma poder, el gobierno fue muy violencia. La situación fue muy miedo por todos de los clases. Yo recuerdo cuando los soldados toman poder en mi colegio. Yo no tenía poder. Yo era un figura de proa hasta que los soldados descubiertan que yo no cruzarse de brazos y aceptaria. Se hicieron muy pujantes. Yo sentía peno por los niños. Sé que tenían miedo.
Los ojectos en la pinura son muy simbólica. Yo creo que la bombillo representa los bombas y el explosión de la tensión entre la gente. Las personas desfiguradas y el bebé muerto representa la repercusión de los acciones de el gobierno. El fuego representa esta tambíen y además, los piensos intensos de las personas. El fuego es muy miedo y simboliza gravedad de la situación. Pero todos de los ojectos en la pintura tiene una significado grave. El avé representa escape y esperanza, y la herradura representa esto también.
Conclusión
La significado de la pintura es muy oscura pero, si usted mira más cerca, hay siempre tiene esperanza. Me gusta la pintura mucho y el pintor parece muy intelligente y realista. No me gusta la historia en la pintura, pero me gusta la oculto significado de esperanza. La significado de la pintura es muy oscura pero, si usted mira más cerca, hay siempre tiene esperanza. Esto es una mensaje yo siempre trato de recordar y confiar.
El Pelaje de Jose
Mary Altamuro - Second Quarter Art
Every year, since I was (believe it or not) one year old, I have been making handmade Christmas gifts for my family. When I was younger, my mom would put together some Christmas-themed craft for me to produce for the masses, but as I've grown older, I've begun to create the projects by myself. This year, I made beaded Christmas tree ornaments. I had two different designs: candles, and a snowman. these were very time-constraining to make, but I enjoyed the meticulous and methodical nature of stringing the beads along repetitively. It was very relaxing and a nice way to prepare for the holidays.
After completing that, I didn't know what to do, but I had some artistic work that had to be done for two of my other classes, so I decided to put all that I could into that. I have always wanted to learn how to use Photoshop. I've developed a basic knowledge over time, but I hope to be able to expand that. This quarter, I worked on removing backgrounds and merging pictures. I've learned a few different ways to do these things, some easy, some more difficult, but all useful in their own way. I am very proud of the progress that I've made with Photoshop and am striving to expand my knowledge even more.
For a few days now, my eyes have strayed to an empty Toblerone box by the windowsill in the classroom. I have always been intrigued by the triangular prism design of the box. I had been contemplating what to do with the box. I wanted to use it for some type of artistic purpose, but I didn't know what. Today, on the last day before the art for this quarter was due, I resolved to use the triangular side of the box as a paint stamp. So, I took a large sheet of paper, painted it yellow, and used the box to stamp blue triangles onto my paper in no particular pattern. I'm not at all fond of the piece, and I actually disposed of the painting on my way out of the classroom, but it was still an enjoyable project to work on, especially because I got to use such an unusual medium.
Mental Disorders.
Mary
Altamuro
When
we think of the mentally handicapped or those with mental disorders, we
instantly feel pity. We usually do not stop to wonder why or how a person
came to be stricken with the disability or disorder that afflicts them. I
find myself curious about why these disorders still exist generation after
generation even after all the scientific effort at uncovering the causes and
possible cures. A great deal of time and attention has been spent on how
these disorders came to exist and what might make them worse and how to
make them better, but there is still so much we still need to learn.
Thankfully, scientists have given us a great deal of information that can
be very beneficial in understanding, treating and hopefully someday curing or
preventing mental and emotional issues.
Recently,
studies have shown that a genetic predisposition may be hidden in people that
makes them prone to certain characteristics that when provoked, can create
emotional or mental conditions. This predisposition, in conjunction with
a triggering event or simply by the quality in that person’s environment and
upbringing can cause these characteristics to become problematic and spark a
mental or emotional abnormality. This peculiar phenomenon is called the
diathesis-stress model.
According
to this theory, when provoked, a characteristic may go into overdrive, causing
a person to have a legitimately diagnosable illness. Environmental stimuli that
may cause such a thing to happen are social issues or trauma that may have
occurred at a young age.
One
of the most common problems that can cause such a change in people would have
to do with their parents. If a young person does not receive the right kind of
attention as they are maturing, it can cause emotional and social problems for
them later in life. An overbearing or judgmental parental figure can
cause a person to have low self-esteem, which could then inflict disorders such
as narcissistic personality disorder, social anxiety disorder or even
depression. Parents who get divorced have also been shown to cause
obsessive-compulsive disorder in as children of divorced parents tend to feel
they have a loss of control in their lives and obsessive-compulsive disorder is
a disorder driven by a person’s overwhelming need and drive for control.
These disorders reveal themselves when people who are predisposed for the characteristics are triggered by an emotional or social stress. This ignites an inner need to balance themselves out, mentally. Sadly, they often emotionally overcompensate; leaving them worse off then they were in the beginning.
Sources:
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Initials. (2005, May 20). Narcissistic personality disorder. Retrieved from http://my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/personality_disorders/hic_narcissistic_personality_disorder.aspx
Elana Pearl Ben-Joseph, MD, Initials. (2008, November). What causes ocd?. Retrieved from http://kidshealth.org/teen/your_mind/mental_health/ocd.html#
Amal Chakraburtty, MD, Initials. (2010, March 01). Causes of depression. Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/causes-depression
Rashmi Nemade, Ph.D., Natalie Staats Reiss, Ph.D., and Mark Dombeck, Ph.D., Initials. (2007, September 19). Current understandings of major depression - diathesis-stress model. Retrieved from http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=12998&cn=5
Cadena, Christine. (2007, November 16). How anxiety develops in children: the "diathesis-stress" model. Retrieved from http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/446920/how_anxiety_develops_in_children_the.html
Mary Altamuro - Marking Period One
I am inspired by details. Once I have arrived at a
concept of what I will create, I am from the outset of the creation of a piece,
highly intuned to the precise placement of each element in that piece. Deciding
how each color relates to the other, complements the other and bounces off one
another is taken into consideration along with the strategic placement of the
items. One of my favorite things to do is take an object, pull it out of its
element, and give it a new perspective. Then, the purpose of the object is
completely different. It may or may not be useful, but it will always evoke
some type of emotion.
I like to use natural elements, and shape and twist them into something that
they were not intended for. I feel that the piece will emit a more honest vibe,
if it was created from something that people may see everyday, but never truly
appreciate. With this approach, it is sometimes hard to envision how the final
product will turn out, but I don't really mind. I feel that the piece will
always turn out to be how it was meant to. I'm just helping it complete its
aesthetic purpose. I see myself as an aide in helping people recognize the true
potential and beauty in commonplace objects.
The process of creating a piece, rather than the actual final product is what
is most important to me. For instance, if painting, I am more likely to slowly
and carefully paint each color that butts up against another than paint one
color over top of the other. I would much rather go through the process of
creating a close detail-oriented piece of work, than just have the overall
piece be quick, easy and generally aesthetically pleasing. And although not
intended, the result of such close detail work is that when someone looks at a
piece, it may seem basic at first, but on closer inspection the details begin
to show themselves. Someone would have to really be paying attention, in order
to truly appreciate my work.
Bottle Cap Poster
An artist named Aurora Robson has been creating
pieces from plastic bottle caps for some time now. We learned about her
in class and about why and how she creates these pieces. Most of them
are reflective of images from nightmares that she used to have. Not
coincidentally, since they are made from plastic bottle caps, (which
can not be recycled) they share a common element with her audience, as
we all share in the nightmare of how we are destroying the Earth with
our nonchalant overuse of plastic. Our class was planning to visit
Aurora and her new exhibit, and we wanted to be helpful to her cause.
So, for our first project we were to create a poster informing people
that the art room would be collecting bottle caps.