Thursday, May 28, 2009

museum visit


My visit to the Cantor Museum was really fun. I thought that it was really cool that it was free to get into, and yet the museum was very nice and beautiful. There were so many different kinds of art from so many different time periods. The piece of art that I found interesting was called Sacrifice of Jeroboam by Moeyaert. This painting has many idealized figures and represents part of the Bible. The artist used light to dramatize the confrontation between King Jeroboam and "the man of God." Overall I found it to be a really great experience, and I had never been to that museum before so it was cool to see some new things.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

I think that Talbot's perseverance to create a camera that would not leave him frustrated is inspiring. He worked so hard and discovered new ideas and techniques to make it work. Obviously this relates to everyday life because the camera is a widely used piece of equipment. His starting work led the way for the modern day cameras, and his perseverance is inspiring to create more useful things.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

blog 7

I think that society is what leads to art. Popular types of art changes through the times because the culture changes. It also explains why different types of art are popular in different countries, because the culture is different. Art was also used to document and event or describe something going on in society at that time. People used to be very influenced by art. Now people are still interested in art and appreciate it, but we don't use it as much for entertainment. Our entertainment has become the media. Commercials are designed to influence watchers, and magazines show celebrities doing community service, then a bunch of people decide to copy that.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

assignment 6

Much like the Dutch appreciated their country a long time ago, today , at least in Los Gatos, we appreciate the country. My friends and I like to go up to the top of the mountains and enjoy the view. We usually go around sunset and bring dinner. We also like to go by Vasona Lake. The lake is absolutely amazing and it is so relaxing. Even as cities are expanding we are still able to find joy in nature and really appreciate it. 

Saturday, March 28, 2009

techniques throught the ages

The technique that many artists began to develop by using rich colors and dramatic contrasts of light and dark is used a lot today. I have a lot of friends who are amazing artists and they use this technique. A lot of their art is very dramatic and rich colors help to portray that effectively. Using dramatic contrasts also adds a lot to the drama of their art work. It is amazing how long ago this technique started being used and the fact that it is still in use is very interesting.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

assignment 4


A lot of the architecture from this time is still cherished today. People come from all over the world to see buildings like the Vatican. These buildings are continually restored so that people can come and enjoy their beauty. Architects today try to make their designs so that in the future people will cherish them and want to come see them. Some architects also model their designs after these old buildings.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

chapter 19

Much like in Italian Renaissance people today with wealth have much more power than the average person. Although now a days the amount of money that a person has is not their typical topic of conversation, they still have power, and other people are aware of it. Like the condotteiri who owed allegiance to only those who paid them well, many political figures are paid to do one thing or another. Paying these political figures off gives more power to the wealth people who are paying them to do as they ask.