Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Goliath was a giant..
Taught and mean
David was a sweetheart
Squeaky Clean
But it still takes two
To tell that story
So i'll play my part
And in all my glory

I'll fly.. like a raven
In a sky of doves
I'll make you love, to hate me
But that's still love
It's still love

Love is what i want
Love is what i need
You see beneath this suit of armor
I still bleed
I still bleed

He used to hold me like a flower
Kiss me, oh, so slow
And we talk about forever
But that was long ago

And now forever's just a place
In someone else's story
And though my heart still breaks
I'm gonna find my glory

And fly like a raven
In a sky of doves
I'll make you love to hate me
But that's altight because it's still love
It's still love

Love is what i want
Love is what is need
You see beneath this suit of armor
I still bleed
So i'll fly just like a raven
In a sky of doves
I'll make you love.. to hate me
But that's all still love
It's still love

Love is what i want!
Love is what i need!
You see beneath this suit of armor,
I still bleed!
Oh, I,
I, Still bleed..

Tuesday, April 1, 2008


here is the right one its supposed to be three panels

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Tuesday, March 18, 2008


warning label: i liked the play on words

here is a pictogram of a career i would have chosen if i did not choose art education

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Field trip


The works, which most impressed me at the Dia foundation in Beacon, were the meticulous drawings of Sol Lewitt. Born in 1928 , Sol has been in the art-world for much of the last century. His exhibit was installed in 2006 and Sol died in April of 2007.Many of his drawings were very faint from far away but upon further examination were not only very intricate but also very precise. He approaches his drawings in a very mathematical way, sometimes, more than others. One of his pieces that impressed me the most I actually didn’t like at first glance. He assigns different kinds of lines to the numbers one to twenty. He then in a matrix did every fraction with the combination of those numbers. The lines in the different boxes related to each other in an unplanned and completely coincidental way, however they looked intentional. I also like is really intricate drawings with the red, yellow and blew pencils, one in particular had a wood like/ amoeba texture and it seem like all the lines although amorphous were the exact same distance apart from each other. All of his work is also drawn directly on the way, which is cool because when the exhibit is over that means that all the work he did will be destroyed and can never been seen exactly the same again.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Influences


"Olympic portrait"~Ron Orlando

I chose this image as one of my influences because it is a painting that is done by my old art teacher Ron Orlando. He taught me everything i know about both painting and drawing and started me down the path of pursuing art education as a career. I always admired how realistic he was able to make his paintings especially in his ability to capture texture

"Doctor Gachet"~Vincent VanGogh

I have always admired VanGogh's unique style and how through the use of his brush strokes he was able to capture emotion. This is my favorite of his paintings and in eighth grade i actually did a series of prints inspired by it

what up ya'll

this is my first post! yay!!!