Tuesday, November 22, 2011

VESPERBILD

This Art is from the Gothic Art and Architecture in 1140-1500 CE. I really don't like this piece. I don't like how sad it looks. It shows grief, pity, horror, and shock. I don't really like the picture because Jesus looks weak and that he has anorexia. Jesus looks like he is way to skinny and Mary looking like the old women (witch) in Snow White. The one thing I love about this piece is the love. The love that Virgin Mary has for her child and the how she is holding her innocent and loving boy Jesus in her arms. When we looked over this piece in class on 11/22 I couldn't really look at it. I don't want to think Jesus looked like that in his mothers arms when he was taken off the cross dead after being tortured. I looked up different pieces of art that makes this piece look better to see how she felt and to make him look more human then skinny and not well. I would hate to be a mother holding my child in my arms after they are dead. That would be comfort to them, but I would hate to not have my child alive. 

Here are some other pictures that I liked instead of this one.
File:Vesperbild Schwaben um 1500.jpg 
I like this one because Mary doesn't look old and Jesus looks more better. He is a normal size and he looks more himself. It is more beautiful.
I also like this one : )
VESPERBILD / PIĆ«TA MARIA LAACH GERMANY - Maria Laach I like this one because you can see the love for her son on her face and the emotion she is feeling.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Blog #3










Fishing in a Mountain Stream is a great painting. I love how this painting tell us a wonderful story. It leads us open view of a deep vista dissolving into distant mist and mountain peaks. The handscrolls are viewed in small sections at a time making the painting more great so you can see each section piece by piece. I also love this painting because you can put some music on and glide through the painting section by section to make the story feel more real. I tried put soft music and some chinese music to see how it worked and it turned out beautiful. You can feel the flow of the painting and how music and a painting can tell a story. This painting makes me think of people going fishing and traveling through this mountains on a journey or many families living in this place where they fish and people that are working. The painting is amazing and gives great detail. What do you think?

Monday, October 17, 2011

Monday, October 10, 2011

The Crossing of the Red Sea

07-04.jpgThis is the scene of The Crossing of the Red Sea.  I like this painting because it has two different pictures of Moses, but on the same painting. I also like the different colors that the painter put in the painting. It makes it stand out. This picture reminds me about what I learned about Moses when I was little in Bible School. I like that the painting shows Moses leaning toward the army of Pharoah. The Other Moses is watching them cross the Red Sea. God causes strong winds to separate the water so they could cross. When Egyptian army went to cross He released the water and drowned the whole Egyptian army in the Red Sea. Im amazed how God could separate a whole sea just for his people to cross. I wish I could separate the Atlantic Ocean so I can go to the Caribbean. 
What do you think about this painting?

Monday, September 19, 2011

First Blog for Class


I love this picture. I choose this picture after we looked over it in class. The picture is about a girl who is becoming a women and she is climbing to get to this saffron crocus flowers. You can tell it's a girl because of the ponytail in the back. I love how the artist ran the colors together and how the girl is colorful. I also love how the artist made her hair blue so you can tell that her hair is starting to grow in from being shaved when she was a girl. Everything about this picture makes it so great. 
What do you feel about it?

Monday, August 29, 2011