This is my collage / automatic, this is a man that is messed up and like a robotic finger that's broken he still wants to keep fighting in the war, even if he can't even walk.
frottage 1
when i creating this draw i used a pan, a chess skater, and a ps3 remote , when i was designing the drawing felt self- guilt and centered mix feels emotions
frottage2
i love the way this drawing can out i us a picture to play a illusions in peoples mind. i used idealist items to entwine the mean of this picture , but if you really look at it it has one mean to the whole picture.
frottage 3
i really don't know what i was doing when i made this draw , but it's a good mean of the unknown.
Frottage 4
i would let you guess this illusions
Monday, November 25, 2013
my Impressionism drawing i can eye
i draw this Impressionism because the eye can tell everything about a person and hows the person is feeling . I love this picture because when i was draw i felt a little fear and that's the idea of the eye is akin of fear.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Firm (The Camera in Black and White with Brilliant Thoughts)
Leopoldo Liriano
Hua 101
The Camera in Black and White with Brilliant
Thoughts
To be frank this video was boring
to the point I fall asleep, but I did get some important points that made me
look back at my computer. The firm Man
with a Movie Camera, portrays dynamic images of life in 1920s Moscow,
Kiev, and Odessa. The firm shows strong sense of shattering and uncertainty because
it swiftly shifts from one subject matter to another in an unclear and messy
sort of way, thus challengingly confronting the viewers with the task of
finding a common thread that ties them together. I believe Dziga Vertov was brilliant
for doing this in the early years of Soviet Cinema. My common thread to the
firm was when I continued see a women in white and others sleeping and after that I saw a
black man and white lady putting their index finger in their months to signal
to be quiet, but what really got my attention was that a storm appeared non-stopped
after those other picture popped up. To my understanding
this is the “silent before the storm,” because the 1920’s was really known has
the roaring 20’s. Vertov twisted an uprising
in cinematic art with his ideas of speeding and disordered firms that left some gigantic sized gaps in the
film for viewers to fill, but this holes had meaning to a new leaf.
Vertov
film is much like the reality performed in portraits and literature, and should
therefore be approached at any time. The society Vertov is trying to portray is
that people are living their life the some everyday, they need to change it up,
and that’s why other firm makers was so upset with Vertov because of the new
idea he was begin of fresh life, rather than the same old thing over and over
again. When the camera eventually takes
on a life of its own, as it grows legs, limbs, and begins to walk across the
screen. Vertov try to reveal new life to firming and to the world itself.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
The Strongest One ( monument) update
This is a updated picture of my monument The Strongest One. i created this picture with three pictures of my own one real life and the other two from the internet. This monument respects my grandfather. This bull respects that he was a farm and the movement of the bull so that even after being dead his still living someway else. the fact the i have the water over the sun shows dead because he believe that when you dead the world flips around. the light is the picture help my grandfather monument take out all the evil thing he have done in life that he couldn't write his wrong , that's why the dark back ground is behind the bull.
Friday, November 1, 2013
The Strongest One ( monument)
This is the monument to my grandfather who was a farmer. i used the bull because for the way the bull is, it's Strong, dependable the bull leads the way when it comes to reaping the rewards of hard work. Lovers everything that is fine and beautiful, The bull surround themselves with material gains that has significance in there life. This is the way my grandfather was and well always be.
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