Thursday, July 31, 2014

Reflection

I enjoyed session 2 of summer school. I had fun in Michael's class. I learned about the different genres of art that there are. We went on a few different museums thoughtout the city. My favorite museum was the Moma and the Guggenhiem museum. I learned that art could be anything you want it to be. My favorite type of art is land art which is conceptual and Art Deco, which is decorative. All though it was fun, it wasn't always a simple class. The most difficult thing that I have learned in class is about Postmodernism. I Learned the different types of postmodern texts that there are, like Irony and Parody. I also learned that family guy intertwines with postmodernism because the show shows different scenes in which postmodernism is portrayed. I am grateful that my teacher took the time to teach us all of these things. The things we've learned, like postmodernism is a topic that will be taught in college. We read an article of the 7 different postmodern texts. It was so complex that it is at a college level comprehension.  A final thing I enjoyed in class was making daily blogs. I've always wanted to make blogs and thanks to my teacher, I did just that. I hope you all have a great summer. Ciao.😁✌️☀️

Guggenheim Museum- Shapes

I created my shapes with clay because I wanted to try something different. I got inspired by the shapes exhibit at the Guggenhiem museum. I loved the material and colors that were used. I chose one simple color to show that even though there are different shapes, the shapes are still the same color. That makes them the same inside and out, even though they're different shapes. That's my concept of it.

Family Guy - Postmodern Text

I think Family Guy is postmodern when it comes to irony and parody. Today we see a lot of postmodernism on today's television, especially in the comedy genre. Postmodernism is characterized by ideologies and and theories. Since postmodernism is mostly common in the genre of comedy, Family Guy is a perfect example of postmodernism.

All of Family Guy's episodes are about making fun of another show or person. The only difference about making fun of other shows is that they put their own twists to it. That shows the parody of the show. For instance, when Peter and his son went to the Jewish people because Peter needed financial help and in a stereotypical sense, Jewish people are good with money. Postmodernism always concerns itself with undoing gran narratives. In this case, America always stereotypes Jewish people with being financially stable. .Moreover, in Family Guy, the scenes go from one to another. For instance, when Megan needed glasses and started explaining to her mother that she doesn't want to get laser surgery for her eyes; the scene then changed to Star Wars and the laser stick the characters use to fight. The point of that scene was to shows that the laser stick was being inserted into someone's eye as if giving them laser eye surgery. That shows parody as well.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Inspired by Robert Smithson

This drawing resembles Robert Smithson's concept of mirrors. The drawing is a person looking at their reflection instead of looking into a mirror while still surrounded by nature. The person is looking at her reflection and at the same time she sees her place in the environment. The birds in the sky and the fish in the sea resembles nature. Even the sun setting and the sea all resembles nature.

Check out my prezi

Check out my Prezi on conceptual art at:
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Monday, July 28, 2014

Whitney Museum - Pink Cake

This drawing I drew resembles the cake I saw at the Whitney museum. The pink construction papers represents the color of the cake, which is pink. I chose this art piece from the Whitney museum because  pink is one of my favorite color. I also thought it looked really fun and classy. I got the vibe of elegancy. So that's what my drawing is inspired by.

Bronx Museum- Caribbean house

This drawing represents an art piece that I saw at the Bronx museum. Houses in the Caribbean are built from cement because in the Caribbean there's a lot of hurricanes. This art piece spoke out to me a lot because I can relate. Back home in Puerto Rico, I have my own house. My father and some others helped construct it. My house looked exactly the same as the art piece when it was being constructed at first. When I was an infant my granddad told my father to make me a house and so that's what my father did. Till' this day it's still there. Now it's nicely constructed and finished. It's two floors.