Friday, October 15, 2010

Art IV Blog: Las Dos Fridas

i think is very unique how she explains her feelings in this picture ive never seen anything as weird as this well umm peace

Thursday, October 14, 2010

La Primavera

La Primavera was painted by Sandro Boticelli and is now located in Florence, Italy. The size of the painting is 315 cm x 205 cm. My first impression of Primavera was that the painting looks very greek and symbolic to some type of important figures or events. The artist uses the values to emphasize dark personalities in the painting, Zephyrus who is symbolic to the cold winter changing into the early part of Spring, Chloris. Also the use of perspective; how some figures are more forward and some are standing in the background. The painting is balanced with the eight figures, and the ninth (Cupid) balance the center where Venus is represented. Some of the figures are wearing loose, thin clothing, where the others are wearing thick, heavy clothing. The main focus of the painting is Venus, standing in the middle of the painting. She looks like The Virgin Mary by the way she is standing. The theme is the transformation of the seasons, "to spring." The painting is about the coming of spring and the artists uses there symbolic figures to symbolize different parts of spring. An example is Flora, who is the mother of the flowers. Chloris turns into Flora. I believe Sandro Boticelli's view of the world is spiritual because of her use of symbolic figures to explain the transformation of spring. My thoughts and feelings have changed after learning about the background and symbolic history. The most important part of the painting that I observed was the symbols. To make my art more meaningful, I need to think deep and come up with objects or people to symbolize a type of feeling or emotion.

Primavera by Botticelli

Sandro Botticelli, Primavera, 80 x 124 inches, Uffizi Florence

First Impression: I instantly assumed that it was from the Renaissance Era. I like the piece, although the angelic faces and perfect bodies become redundant or cliche over time.

Analyze: Chiaroscuro is utilized as in most Renaissance Art, the lighting is revealing what is going on in the piece. From research, I understand that this piece is extremely controversial, because some consider the piece to be an allegory of the lush growth in Spring or it may be a standard mythological piece. The materials in the dresses and togas are more formal materials, because that probably matched the Medici home decor, but it brings out the formal of Spring like dressing up on Easter Sunday. It is the offical announcement of Spring's awaited arrival. The lighting which is focused toward the center-left at the Three Graces, provided at relieve from the cold,dark shades near Zephryus and his gusts of winter.

Interpret: The piece is an allegory of the lush transformation during Spring. I'm not an expert on Florentine Politicans, but perhaps there was some kind of enlightenment in the Florentine society, because this was created by a humanist. The humanists were men of science and they were historically floating around the Florentine aristocracy during this time period. I believe, Botticelli was trying to express a point of significant advancement in Renaissance Society during his time. I noticed that they lost more clothes as the painting approaches the left, so that could determine the innovativeness and openless associated with Spring.

Evaluate: No, not really. I'm not in awe of Renaissance Art, because many of the pieces are the same in theme and facial detail. "I instantly assumed that it was from the Renaissance Era. I like the piece, although the angelic faces and perfect bodies become redundant or cliche over time."

journal #8

Primavera by Botticelli

Botticelli created Primavera in 1482 and located in florence, italy.Venus is the center of intrest because all the other people are around her interacting with spring.Symmetrically balanced because Venus and cupid is splitted down the middle there for its symmetrical..It has to deal with greek mothogly and spring.Mercury is the protector of the graden, the three graces are dancing and welcoming spring , Venus is observing , Zephyrus is taking chloris to marry and she transforms into flora, Cupid is a hit man of love.The story of spring in greek mothogly.He was inspried by greek mothogly.I just saw a whole bunch of people doing things now i know that it is dealing with greek mythology and there view on spring.I learned symmetrical balanced in this painting.

JOURNAL #8 primavera

Sandro Botticelli
Primavera
Florence, Italy

My first immpression was this is just another greek painting, but after analyzing it I like it better. I would like to know more about the history of these gods, mostly zephyrus and flora.

Its a oil painting, with a lot of details.

The theme is greek gods celebrating spring. I think the artist created the work to educate people about the greek gods, and as a tribute to them.

I think its weird but cool how the womens bodies are shaped. Their tummies are weird kind of like gourds.

#8 Primavera Botticelli

The people in the picture look like gods that are working together. I knew the little baby figure at the top was cupid. This is how i knew these were ancient gods. i would think the woman in the center would be the main goddess because she is in the middle. The blooms on the trees and flowers on floras dress represent the season spring. the way they dressed showed that these people were gods with the head bands and dresses. my attention focuses on the way the people are in their own groups and how each group goes together. The power the gods have to bring spring is the theme of this work. this is supposed to represent the season change for example chloris transformes into flora. No my feelings have not changed because the gods were indeed gods and the kid in the corner is still wierd. I have learned how zephyrus made chloris transform into flora.

Journal #8: Primavera by Sandro Boticelli

Primavera by Sandro Boticelli and it's located in Florence, Italy. My first impression of this piece was that I thought that it was very detailed. The darkness of the background makes the people and their appreance stand out. The movement of this piece makes you notice the line of people left to right and you focus on the whole piece, not a specific part. The theme of this piece represents the sudden change of the season from winter to spring. My feelings about this piece is that it involves a lot of thinking as looking at each person and determining the specific meaning of each one and that the real name of this piece is CREAM OF VERA.

Art Journal Thing #8

Sandro Botticelli
Primavera
Uffizi, Florence

First Impression: Nice painting, but... Who are all these people? Why can't Mrs. Telleri just tell us? What's all this about?

Analyze: Botticelli is just doing his thing and making his painting all hardcore and whatnot. With his mighty paintbrush weilded high in his right hand, he strokes out the complex perfection that is Primavera. He utilizes only the best of oil paints in order to create this masterpiece that, as wikipedia says, "is one of the most controversial pieces," ever. With the sharp contrasting between the dark colors of the forest surrounding the bright, vibrant figures within the forest, the eyes are automatically drawn to the super crazy awesomeness and detail he placed within each god and goddess portrayed here.

Interpret: The theme of this work must be the transition into spring. The gods are all about spreading out the clouds, getting married, transforming into other gods, and preparing arrows of love to make spring. Botticelli must have been really dedicated and surely did his research on mythology. With this artwork, he creates a mythical interpretation of the magical wonder of springtime.

Evaluate: I somewhat respect the picture more now that I know what is going on. The detail of each character within this piece, such as Chlorus over there choking on flowers, is a very nice touch and would not be the same without it. Each person is deeply involved in an activity and seems much more realistic than posed expressions. I doubt I'll be able to use anything like this in my artwork because I just cannot match the artistic genius that is Botticelli.

Journal #8 Primavera by Sandro Botticella

This piece is called Primavera, by Sandro Botticella. It is located Uffizi, Florence. My first impression of this work was that it was a scene of women and gods. After learning the history behind this picture i realized it was all about spring. The movement of this peice is very fluid almost as if in motion. And the color choices are very angelic and the background is very dark but with blue openings from the sky. The main focus of the work is Venus shes the focus and main component of the piece. The theme of the work is the coming of spring. I think the artist is trying to tell the story of how spring comes every year and on a side note the story or Zepher and Flora. I think the artist created this artwork for the sake of telling the story. Ithink the artist views of the world is the gods control everything. My thoughts havent changed from my first impresstion of this piece. I learned about greek mythology.

Primavera - Sandro Botticelli

okayyy so, on the far left, we have.... Mercury...beside him, we have the Three Graces, and beside them, we have Venus, Goddess of Love and Beauty. Above Venus is Cupid, beside Venus we have a transformation of Flora, she goes from Chloris being raped by Zephyr on the far right, to Flora, Zephyr's wife, Goddess of Flowers.

Sandro Botticelli- Primavera
first impression makes me think of a pieced together collage of Greek Mythology in a forest-like background...
foreshortening has a HUGE affect on this painting...
my atttention rather focuses on the transformation of Chloris to Flora, with the flowers coming out of her mouth...
Italian Renaissance is the theme....
The Greek Gods and Goddesses
Love and marriage, when done in the right order it brings sensuality and fertility.
I believe Botticelli's view of the world was that it was run by the Greek Gods and Goddesses...

Having an interest in the Greek Mythology period, my impression has slightly changed.. now that I realize the piece is about love and marriage...

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Las Dos Fridas

In the oil painting, Las Dos Fridas, Frida Kahlo expresses her internal conflicts between traditional, archaic Frida and modern, more independent Frida. The Frida on the left is dressed in the Mexican traditional attire, while the Frida on the right looks more modernized. The hearts of both Fridas are visible and detailed. The tradtional Frida's heart is torn open and an artery is attached to the surgical scissors in her hand. The traditional Frida tried to separate her from the modern Frida. The heart od the independent Frida is heathly and strong; however, the artery that is connecting both the Fridas' hearts is supplying blood to the weaker Frida (traditional)/ This is a symbol of her "old-self" dying. She is trying to break away from her traditions and become more modernized and independent. Frida Kahlo expressed her pain through the bleeding heart, showing that she is fighting her own personality.

Journal #8: Primavera by Sandro Boticelli

Sandro Botticelli
Primavera
Tempera on Panel, 1482
Uffizi, Florence

Saturday, October 9, 2010

The Two Fridas

In Las Dos Fridas, Frida Kahlo expresses the disambiguated inner self and the Frida on the outside. In fact, the brink of Frida's consciousness is expressed by a thin piece of yarn. Frida yearning to release her inner self is portrayed by "Formal Frida" trying to cut the yarn, which bleeds onto her formal skirt. As for color choice, "Modern" Frida does match any of her colors showing her free-will as compared to "Formal" Frida that dons a classic red and white combination. Furthermore, Frida's looks normal and functioning compared to "Formal" Frida's with the white spots on it, which symbolizes purity toward her culture that ultimately restricts her ecclectic capabilities. Frida's skin tone is representative of her vitality as well as the colors of her apparel; Formal Frida is more pale and less fickle than the more vicarous Modern Frida, who seems to be uneasy at the prospect of Formal Frida constrained being. Frida Kahlo represented the two tones of liveihood through the duality of herself, as illustrated in Las Dos Fridas, as they opposed each other within Frida, herself.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Dos Fridas

Dos Fridas, painted by Frida Kahlo in 1939, seems to be a depressed indication of her life. Being that she paints with medium bright colors, the first impression isn't so bad, yet the depiction of her art goes much deeper. Upon researching the painting, the snail lying in the hand of the more modern Frida is to represent the slowness of a miscarriage she had. It doesn't occur to me with such a deep portrait, why the colors aren't dark, but bright. my attention focuses on her cutting the vein between her different personalities. I think the artist is trying to convey her feelings throughout her artwork.

Dos Fridas

Frida Kahlo is the artist. This piece is very strange. It symbolizes an emotional "crisis" she was going through. As you see in the picture she is cutting the vain to the heart of her more tradtional side, as she tries to move foreward and leave the more traditional part of her for the more urban metropolitan side. This piece is more deep than I thought it was when i first looked at it. The more I analyze it the deeper the painting gets. At first i didnt really realize that the vain was connectiong both hearts. I think the bright white traditional dress really stands out and it is what catches my eye.

Telleri Rocks my Socks!!!!

journal #7 las dos fridas

This piece is by Frida Kahlo. The name of it is Las Dos Fridas. It is located Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City. Her color chocices are very towards the grayer or darker tones. The movement of this piece is very fluid because of the vein connecting the two fridas. She used oil and its painted on a canvas. My attention goes to the hearts. The theme is about moving on in your life and diffrent sides to her life. I think the artist is trying to make a statment about her lifes struggle. I think she created this work because she needed to express herself. I think the artist view of the world is a cruel place. My impressions of the work changed since my first impression because I now have knowledge of her lifes struggles. I love how she put herself into the whole painting completly and I would like to try to do that.

The Art Journal Thing #7

Frida Khalo
Las Dos Fridas
Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City

First Impression: What the heck? Creepy.

Analyze: Khalo has decided to use very dull colors for everything in the background and most of the foreground. The vein, however, is a very vibrant red. This makes it show up and to contrast everything around it. The artists choice of certain colors and smoothing patterns are very important to the shocking nature of her painting. My attention is drawn to the two hearts and their diferences.

Interpret: The theme of this artwork is a shift from one persona of the artist to another, splitting her into two seperate entities. Khalo is trying to say that as her old life is dieing, so do the ideals of her former life die as well. The artist most likely created this work in order to in order to vent her pains, and she probably sees the world as very dull and heart-wrenching.

Evaluate: My feelings haven't changed. It's still a creepy art piece, just now it has a purpose. I probably wont apply any of this ever in my artwork.

las dos freeeedaaassss

Freedaa Carlo. Las Dos Freedas. Mexico. I'm not sure of my impression. She is very depressed because she is cutting her heart vein thingy. She reflected her hurt from her life in her artwork. She has crazy art work and had a crazy life. My focus is on the 2 hearts of the Freedas. Theme is Mexican Revolution and her two different sides. The art is about her two different sides and she is moving forward in her life. I think she created this artwork to help her move forward. I think she viewed the world as hard and cruel. My impression of the artwork still hasn't changed. I don't apply anything from the artwork to my own. There is a combination of colors.

Journal #7: Las Dos Fridas by Frida Kahlo

Las Dos Fridas by Frida Kahlo and it's located in Mexico City. I notice that in this piece repesents the struggle in her life which represents her moving on in her life and forgetting the past. As for her color use is very traditonal to her time period and blends nicely. The vein that connects the two Fridas creates the movment that lets your eyes follow from one side to the other. I think that this piece is so different, but complicated to understand if you didn't know the story behind it.

#7 Las Dos Fridas, Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo

The artwork has many symbolic things representing her life. There is a vien being cut showing representing frida trying to move forward. The materials used in the artwork are strang if you do not know the story behind them. the pincers cuting the vein and the snail representing her miscariages. My attention goes straight to the connection of the veins to the fridas. there are many themes but the main one i recognize is moving forward in life. The artist is trying to emphasis her past life and her trying to move on. I think frida shows her emotions through her artwork because it is a way to release pain. I think that frida thought low of life but thought that anything is possible if you put your mind to it. When i first saw the artwork i thought the picture was strange looking but once i learned about the history it makes sence the way it is painted.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Journal #7: Las Dos Fridas by Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo
Las Dos Fridas
1939
Oil on Canvas
Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City