Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Cowboy Art 1940s
Store Lyman Byxbe (American, 1886 - 1980) Let 'er Buck Etching on heavy wove paper Circa 1940 Signed in the matrix and in pencil "Lyman Byxbe" Plate size 4.5 x 3 in.; sheet 6.25 x 4.5 in. In fresh, clean, excellent condition. A strong, clear impression
Comment:
I like this art work first of all because it is very simple! It is different from other art works that I've searched for this topic. Plus, I love the movement of the guy and the horse in the picture. It is very lively and somehow funny to me. The artwork is actually very interesting. If you notice, the guy in the picture seem helpless with the angry horse but he is actually controlling the horse and the horse is the only one which has to follow the guy direction.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
House of Blues
This is the BEST field trip so far to me!
When Gitte said we were going to the HOB I had no idea what it was. The only picture in my head at that time was a big museum with all blue decorations or something like that.
When we first arrived to the place, I found out that it was not a museum but it was a bar. I was not quite sure what it was until later. I found out House of Blue was a museum, restaurant, theater and bar combined! It was so amazing!
I’m very amazed by the decorations of HOB. It was scary that the first time, but I grew to like it. It’s mysterious, clam and private. I’m IN LOVE with the foundation rooms. Hearing those rooms just ONLY for the V.I.Ps of HOB made me feel special and lucky of being there, because I probably I don’t enough money to become a special member of HOB.
The tour was great and I loved our tour guide. She’s very friendly, fun and knowledgeable. I got so much information about the HOB from her, which made me more interested of the house.
Overall, I loved this field trip! I was happy that Gitte chose this for our second field trip. She surprised me! I’m looking forward for the next field trip! I’m very excited!
Leonardo Da Vinci & The Code He Lived By
1.About the documentary:
This documentary is made by History Channel. It talks about some of the major events and influences in Da Vinci’s life. It's not only telling an famous artist life story but also the chronicle of formation of a great genius.
Leonardo was the illegitimate son of a Florentine notary named Ser Piero and Caterina, a poor farmer’s daughter. He grew up in Vinci, Italy. After then his name became "Leonardo Da Vinci" means "Leonardo from Vinci". Da Vinci was born in a poor family he didn't have any financing help from family, or even family name. However, he had something different, the imagination.
Leonardo started life in a world of violence. For the lower class life was cheap. Leonardo sought to associate with a guild, but his vague birthright would stop him from that. Only his artistic talent could save him. Da Vinci learned that artist had access to the powerful. The rich and prosperous would commission paintings and statues. He could work for leading the family of Florence, the Medici.
While working with the master artist, Andrea del Verrocchio, Leonardo learned the self disciplines that would make him a perfectionist.
2.My reaction about the film:
This documentary was not easy to understand. It was a hard movie that I accidentally picked.I needed a lot of outside information to understand the whole film. That's why my summary has some of the additional ideas from different sources.
The documentary, however, has many different reactions from different viewers. I've read negative and positive comments about the movie. Some said the documentary is exaggerating Leonardo Da Vinci life, some said it is somewhat very true to his life. To my opinion, this is a first time I watch a film about Leonardo Da Vinci so I don't have much idea but I think the documentary has described his whole life in every details and i think the film is more of political view of Da Vinci life then his artistic life.
I didn't really like the documentary, mostly because I didn't understand it very well and I needed help from other reviews. Overall, this documentary somehow helped me to understand more of a famous artist, in a different point of view.
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