Tuesday, December 10, 2013

#13


This is a painting by Keith Haring  Flyer for Des Refusés at Westbeth Painters Space, New York City, February 10, 1981. Acrylic and ink on paper. 
"Exhibitions: Keith Haring: 1978–1982." Brooklyn Museum: Keith Haring: 1978–1982. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2013.
This painting by Keith Haring was created in the urban environment. I easily identify with it because I grew up in an urban area. The composition and coloring of it, reminds me of grafitti art in which I witnessed growing up. I enjoy grafitti art because of its aestethic but also more so because of its content and context. It has a powerful meaning and message behind it. This is why I identify with this painting. There is a lot of text within this image as well which evokes power alone. 

Identity



This is actually an image of myself that I took. I feel that the dynamics of the hallway makes the composition of the image strong. It is a bust length self portrait, in which captures me looking to the ceiling. It represents me well, because I am a person who ponders a lot on things, and dream, and imagine things because I am a creative person. I think of the future, which is kind of portrayed through the hallway effect. 











In this photograph, it is a photo of a man whom has covered more than 50,000 square feet of Philadelphia with mosaic murals. I know this is an unusual image to choose, but because this represents a vision he had, I immediately identify with it. He had a vision and it seems in this photograph especially, it spilled out of his brain into a room. The composition of shapes, reflects the different ideas he had, and it pours out onto the floor as well. I have a vision for my artwork and my photography, and it literally could fill a couple of rooms or certain square miles. In which I find it fascinating. I am of course a  visual person who visualizes her future, her work, her life, etc. 

Works Cited.
"Cinemapolis.org | Movie Archives." Cinemapolis.org | Movie Archives. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Powerful Picture

this image in my own opinion is powerful because it represents the compassion for a person in need of something. It is powerful due also to the contrast between the two hands. But yet there is also a bringing together of two people from two different sides of the world. IT is  a portrait, because two people are represented or people are represented even through their hands.

"30 Of The Most Powerful Images Ever." Bored Panda RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Nov. 2013. <http://www.boredpanda.com/must-see-powerful-photos/>. 

Thursday, November 14, 2013


This is obviously a family portrait of the the Obama family. This family portrait is sort of formal but more realized due to the posing and body language between the children and the parents. There clothing is casual and you can tell that the daughter in the green has a closer relationship with her dad, and then the daughter in the blue has a closer relationship to her mother. It is outdoors, so it contributes to the idea that they seem like a relaxed family, and they are adventurous.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Concept or Literal


This fits into the literal category in my eyes, because it represents who he is as  a person. It's more realistic in explaining his status and what he loves to do due to the paint brushes and easel.


This painting fits into the concepts less expected way of expecting him to be portrayed. He is portrayed unusually with his hair over his forehead and his eyes not fully visible, and dark which has a concept behind it of darkness or shadows.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

John Travolta


This is a picture capturing him in a scene of one of his famous films Grease. It shows his fame and his dedication to his work/career as an actor.
This is him now in old age clapping at an event. It just seems to capture him being happy and content with his life.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Diego Rivera Portrait


I chose this image as a portrait of Diego Rivera because it captures essentially what he was all about. He was a painter and it shows him at work. He was very influential in the art era, and I thought this would be a great photo that emphasized that. This is what he do. 

Citations: 
. N.p.. Web. 23 Oct 2013. <http://www.diegorivera.com/?page_id=343>.