
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Art Event 4
Madonna and Child by Bocaccio Boccaccino caught my attention during my visit to the collection. The painting is on wood, opposed to canvas. The woman, presumed to be Madonna, is fully clothed from head to toe. She is wearing dull colors and holds a serine expression. She even has realistic features, but I noticed the absence of eyebrows above her eyes.
The woman is holding a child, who’s naked. The child is also very realistic and holds the same features that an actual baby would have, in comparison to a lot of babies in ancient artwork (ex. Egypt). The only aspect unusual about the baby is that he doesn’t have an expression a baby would naturally have, in my opinion. The baby seems to hold the same expression as the woman.
As the Fine Art Collection continues to grow in the Yager Museum, I would be enthusiastic about viewing the new work added to the collections. The work is different from other work, and it allows one to grasp the concepts of those times periods without going off campus to another art museum.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Animation
Target
Dick Morrill
Hartwick's Foreman Gallery is currently presenting Dick Morrill: A Retrospective. The artist's presentation is very unique in comparison to past artists that have showed their work at Hartwick College. The canvases were extremely powerful. The colors and texture were incredibly vibrant and compelling due to the mixture of acrylic and oil paints. I also loved that the canvases were large-scale. I prefer larger-scaled paintings because they catch your attention easier. As a matter of fact, I feel that the bigger they are, the bigger the statement.
I was not as much of fan for the sculptures as I was for the paintings. The sculptures were interesting, but they just didn’t catch my eye like the paintings did. Although it was cool to see similar three-dimensional figures that looked as if they came from one of Morrill’s paintings.
My favorite piece of artwork was Operation Theater. I saw a lot of irony in this piece and humor. The irony in the piece is that an actual operating theater is an operating room that also holds seating for hospital residents (ex: Grey's Anatomy often shows the actors and actresses in a operation theater scene). The painting portrays an operation theater as a place to operate and act. A woman is undergoing surgery and several other "actors" are around her. As a matter of fact, the painting may be poking fun at shows like Grey’s Anatomy because the drama surrounds the operation theater in that particular show. I feel this art show was a success, and I think the Foreman Galley should host more artists that are similar to that of Dick Morrill.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
What a Crappy Job
This blog is too funny. It's like the tv show Dirty Jobs, but instead this is called Crappy Jobs. It's allows users to post their "crappiest" jobs, and it lets them post links, videos and pictures.
Funny part is, there's a internship offer at the top of the blog. Hopefully it's not a crappy internship.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Juried Student Art Show
Like every year I’ve been to the show, I did not completely support the award winners of the show. I feel Hartwick always chooses judges that are contemporary or modern. Due to the favoring of the judge, I feel the process of choosing the winners is not fair. There were pieces at the show that were more deserving in awards, for instance Roxanne Becofsky’s bronze cherub. The “Untitled” piece by Lindsay Worden should not have been Best in Show. Her piece was a wood sculpture from presumably 3-D design, which is an intro course. In that class, students are only learning how to use the sander and other power tools. The only message I got from her piece was that she learned how to use the power tools in class and she painted it pretty colors. I didn’t expect to win that award, but I’m sure there were very serious and committed art students that were really hoping for that award to pay for their future projects. Overall, I was very pleased with the show, especially the photography section. Dominique Thomas and Benjamin Wronkoski showcased some of their best work, and I always look forward to seeing what else their talents have to offer.
The Trickster Project
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Caffine and Calories
This was created by a designer, David McCandless. I'm trying to get a summer internship with him in London. I found this graph he created after I researched him a little more. He runs the website www.informationisbeautiful.net which has several other brillant pieces he's made.Friday, November 20, 2009
Very Awesome Website
This website reminded me of our discussion on Wenesday. I believe this was created with flash. The animations at the beginning of the website are very interesting. The stand out since the background is only white. Also the scroll at the bottom of the website is cool. It scrolls as if it were an actually circle
Sunday, November 8, 2009
This music video is very interesting. The objects in the music video become alive with the music. What's also interesting is that these toys are not from 2000's. They are all from the 90's and back.
Monday, November 2, 2009
ACLU Sues Churubusco High School for Punishing Girls Over Racy MySpace Photos
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
More Stop-Motion!
Stop Motion
..... I also found this video that shows how they made the 31 second commercial. So much work is put into so little time. That is truely amazing to me.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Cake Wrecks
Cakes Gone Wrong
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Life-Size Lego House Built...and Demolished - Shelterpop
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I think it is awesome that someone came along and decided to build a life-size lego home. The sad part is that they tore it down almost immediately. That's certainly a waste of time and money.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Avoid Speeding Tickets And Traffic With Your Phone
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This isn't actually an art post, but I felt it applied to our discussion in class about growing dependence on technology. There are actually programs on your cell phone that can track police. You could now be doing so many illegal things at once while driving. For example: Tracking a police, using your cell phone, speeding, and possibly drinking!







