Jun 22

I like stars, the sky, flowers, traveling, road trips, photography, music, seasons, philosophy, islands, the sea/ocean, fresh air, languages, toast with raspberry/apricot jam, Austria, Vienna, Asia, chocolate, inspirational quotes, art and fashion. My initials are TP and I was born on September 19. Any ideas?

skylightofday
upontimesend
oceanofstars
2b4everbeautiful
autumnrequiem
fillintheblank

:D hope that helps some

Jun 22

I’m trying to find art and pictures that are frame-worthy for my room. I love old 20th century pictures that depict a modern world that never came to be. The best term I’ve found is retro-futurism. For example, here is one picture I like:

http://www.allposters.com/gallery.asp?startat=/getposter.asp&APNum=4248011&CID=0370505F3ED5465FB64970525EAFEA84&PPID=1&search=future&f=t&FindID=0&P=2&PP=6&sortby=PD&cname=&SearchID=

My question is if anyone knows a great website that has a vast repository of these pictures at an affordable price. I would rather do the framing on my own, but if the price is right, I would also use a website’s services. Thanks in advance!

In your search bar, ask were to find retro futurism. it should give you places to look.

Jun 18

I am doing a research paper on Edward Hopper. - Edward Hopper was a very influential artist who expressed strong emotions through inspirational art. If not, could you tell me what I did wrong?

I think it’s a very good thesis statement so long as you intend to explain why he was influential, what made him influential, and how he expressed strong emotions through his art. What made him different from other painters.

But yeah- really great thesis statement.

Ohh- I really like James’ answer as well…

Jun 18

I just started drawing a few days ago and may start doing something with art as a future possibility. http://www.drawingnow.com/lilbella1284/gallery/id_75537-rini.html

You need to practice a lot more and develop your own style, this sort of drawing is hardly unique. Practice lots, try other styles, develop your own. That’s the only way to become a good drawer.
As a beginning, you have potential, but don’t be afraid to deviate from the norm!

Jun 5

I am looking for something inspirational and not copyrighted. Something that shows that going green is important.

Please help, im having an artist block.

You can make something artistic out of garbage, especially non-recyclables. There are some books on the topic. Here:

http://www.amazon.com/1000-Ideas-Creative-Reuse-Restyle/dp/1592535402/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1266987671&sr=8-1

http://www.amazon.com/Green-Guide-Artists-Resources-Eco-Conscious/dp/1592535186/ref=pd_sim_b_3

Just click on the pictures to "look inside" for ideas. I have the first book "1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse: Remake, Restyle, Recycle, Renew". There are so many cool projects in that book. Perhaps your local library will have it.

Jun 5

PLS HELP! Does this sound silly or good?
Could someone please help correct my essay for the School of Visual Arts. How could I make it better?. Is it a good? Brutal serious honesty is preffered. Thank you

Q:

In 500 words or less, discuss your reasons for pursuing undergraduate study in the visual arts. Feel free to include any information about yourself, your goals and interests that may not be immediately apparent from the review of your transcripts or portfolio
I was born in Togo, West Africa, in a place where life is valued differently compared to most areas of the Western world. It has its own radiating culture and spirit expressed through various forms of art but it is also a place full of suffering and struggle. Growing up without most ‘normal’ things a child would have and being an only child I often occupied myself exploring nature or drawing. Drawing to me was my meditation, a time where the past and the future was a blur and only being in the present mattered, a blissful state where I found my true self and was allowed to explore it as well as express it.
Coming from a family which constitutes its own little world, encompassing several nationalities and wherein we communicate freely in English, Spanish and French I was very privileged to have the chance to travel. As I grew up a traveler, studying in different countries not only has made me more self-reliant, mature and disciplined but also very knowledgeable in many areas of the arts. Visiting museums, galleries and meeting local artists in places ranging from China, Rwanda to Venice each with their own impactful contribution to the art world I have been able to teach myself and explore its interesting world always with the notion of questioning “What is art?”
As an artist I’ve struggled many times minimizing detail and simplifying my work, there is always so much I want to say, so much I’d like to tell the viewer. Conveying emotion is my passion in art, creating art that speaks to the heart as well as forces oneself to question the self, the elements and/or society. I have a strong interest in learning in a more studious detailed way its craft, its history and how I could gear my knowledge and skill towards a professional career. While thoroughly researching about universities across the globe and taking continuing-ed courses at SVA during my year off from school to gain work experience in NYC SVA is most definitely my match.
The imagination of an artist and how they unfold it in the physical is incredibly fascinating to me. Being able to creatively convey a visual representation and interpret an idea is always a challenge. This is why I’d like to pursue a career in being a concept artist/ illustrator to challenge myself and by professors at SVA who will help me help myself get to my dream.
Coming back to the question of “What is Art”? It is everything and it is anything. If what you can imagine can be turned into art then what is thought in the mind itself is an art already the only thing is once it’s formed into the physical that’s when a world of ultimate fascination and communication opens up. It is who brings it out of the mind and births part of their soul- their idea that they are then called an artist. I’d like to be fully engaged in this world of fascination and talent and become a true artist at SVA.

Your essay sounds great so far, but I do have some suggestions. To make these suggestions easier to understand, I have copied your essay and put the suggestions near the places that the suggestions are mentioning.
__________________________________________________________

I was born in Togo, West Africa, in a place where life is valued differently compared to most areas of the Western world. It has its own radiating culture and spirit expressed through various forms of art but it is also a place full of suffering and struggle. Growing up without most ‘normal’ things a child would have and being an only child I often occupied myself exploring nature or drawing. Drawing to me was my meditation, a time where the past and the future was a blur and only being in the present mattered, a blissful state where I found my true self and was allowed to explore it as well as express it.

(Suggestion) At the beginning of the essay, you mention that drawing is blissful and your meditation. Instead of only mentioning this, maybe you could, at the beginning of your essay, write a descriptive instance of your experience when you draw. It does not have to be very long. One paragraph may be all that you need. This may help capture the reader’s attention better.

Coming from a family which constitutes its own little world, encompassing several nationalities and wherein we communicate freely in English, Spanish and French I was very privileged to have the chance to travel. As I grew up a traveler, studying in different countries not only has made me more self-reliant, mature and disciplined but also very knowledgeable in many areas of the arts. Visiting museums, galleries and meeting local artists in places ranging from China, Rwanda to Venice each with their own impactful contribution to the art world I have been able to teach myself and explore its interesting world always with the notion of questioning “What is art?”

(Suggestion) After you mention the question, "What is art?", you mention struggling with simplifying your work. Then, you answer that question. You might want to answer that question right away instead of "sidetracking" to another topic. This may make your essay easier to read and avoid confusion.

As an artist I’ve struggled many times minimizing detail and simplifying my work, there is always so much I want to say, so much I’d like to tell the viewer. Conveying emotion is my passion in art, creating art that speaks to the heart as well as forces oneself to question the self, the elements and/or society. I have a strong interest in learning in a more studious detailed way its craft, its history and how I could gear my knowledge and skill towards a professional career. While thoroughly researching about universities across the globe and taking continuing-ed courses at SVA during my year off from school to gain work experience in NYC SVA is most definitely my match.

(Suggestion) Are these your goals? If these are your goals, them maybe you could emphasize that these are your goals.

The imagination of an artist and how they unfold it in the physical is incredibly fascinating to me. Being able to creatively convey a visual representation and interpret an idea is always a challenge. This is why I’d like to pursue a career in being a concept artist/ illustrator to challenge myself and by professors at SVA who will help me help myself get to my dream.

(Suggestion) The above information sounds like the ending of an essay. Maybe this information could go at the end of your essay.

Coming back to the question of “What is Art”? It is everything and it is anything. If what you can imagine can be turned into art then what is thought in the mind itself is an art already the only thing is once it’s formed into the physical that’s when a world of ultimate fascination and communication opens up. It is who brings it out of the mind and births part of their soul- their idea that they are then called an artist. I’d like to be fully engaged in this world of fascination and talent and become a true artist at SVA.
_____________________________________________________

Overall, this is a great essay! You use very descriptive words, which may be to your advantage, especially since this is for the School of Visual Arts.

I wish you the best of luck!

Jun 5

I just want to know if my stuff is considered good for a 15 year old. I am seriously considering pursuing art in the future and i want to know if there’s a chance for my success in that.

http://lovelikejoelle.deviantart.com/gallery/

They are lovely to look. You are on the right track.
Try to deliberate your arm a little more.Don’t just sitting and drawn, standing position will give u more freedom of expression. You will see the whole new verizon.

Jun 1

My best friend is an artists and her muse, the subject for all her art, has been the man she loves. He left her and now she has stopped making art. she believes that if her muse is gone she cant make art. I would like to help her find a new muse, she is an amazing artists. her mediums are oil paint, charcoal, pastels and regular sketching

I always find inspiration in nature. You should try to get her to sketch a landscape.

Jun 1

Personal Essay: Help correct introduction for SVA PLS?
Could someone please help correct my introduction for the School of Visual Arts. How could I make it better?. Is it a great start? Brutal serious honesty is preffered. Thank you

Q:

In 500 words or less, discuss your reasons for pursuing undergraduate study in the visual arts. Feel free to include any information about yourself, your goals and interests that may not be immediately apparent from the review of your transcripts or portfolio
I was born in Togo, West Africa, in a place where life is valued differently compared to most areas of the Western world. It has its own radiating culture and spirit expressed through various forms of art but it is also a place full of suffering and struggle. Growing up without most ‘normal’ things a child would have and being an only child I often occupied myself exploring nature or drawing. Drawing to me was my meditation, a time where the past and the future was a blur and only being in the present mattered, a blissful state where I found my true self and was allowed to explore it as well as express it.
Coming from a family which constitutes its own little world, encompassing several nationalities and wherein we communicate freely in English, Spanish and French I was very privileged to have the chance to travel. As I grew up a traveler, studying in different countries not only has made me more self-reliant, mature and disciplined but also very knowledgeable in many areas of the arts. Visiting museums, galleries and meeting local artists in places ranging from China, Rwanda to Venice each with their own impactful contribution to the art world I have been able to teach myself and explore its interesting world always with the notion of questioning “What is art?”
As an artist I’ve struggled many times minimizing detail and simplifying my work, there is always so much I want to say, so much I’d like to tell the viewer. Conveying emotion is my passion in art, creating art that speaks to the heart as well as forces oneself to question the self, the elements and/or society. I have a strong interest in learning in a more studious detailed way its craft, its history and how I could gear my knowledge and skill towards a professional career. While thoroughly researching about universities across the globe and taking continuing-ed courses at SVA during my year off from school to gain work experience in NYC SVA is most definitely my match.
The imagination of an artist and how they unfold it in the physical is incredibly fascinating to me. Being able to creatively convey a visual representation and interpret an idea is always a challenge. This is why I’d like to pursue a career in being a concept artist/ illustrator to challenge myself and by professors at SVA who will help me help myself get to my dream.
Coming back to the question of “What is Art”? It is everything and it is anything. If what you can imagine can be turned into art then what is thought in the mind itself is an art already the only thing is once it’s formed into the physical that’s when a world of ultimate fascination and communication opens up. It is who brings it out of the mind and births part of their soul- their idea that they are then called an artist. I’d like to be fully engaged in this world of fascination and talent and become a true artist at SVA.

just try to avoid using the word "normal" even if in brackets. there’s nothing in the world that could be seen as normal to anyone. it’s all relative!
and i would avoid to describe Togo as a place full of struggle, pain and so on: let’s give it back its pride! are you really sure you (and i) live in the best part of the world? do you think we are better than eastern and southern people? is our life happier than theirs? i won’t say so :)
just try to describe places not by giving your personal opinion, but be objective: that would give your essay a smarter tone.

Jun 1

At my mum’s engagement dinner the other day my future step-dad asked my brother what he’s planning to do this year. My brother replied "I’m doing my masters and working at the gallery" (his masters degree is in Fine art).
My Mum was a bit drunk and yelled out across the table "when are you going to get a real job?". It really upset him. He sat there and took while she told the guests at the party that he’s never taken his future seriously and that she thought he’d figure out there’s no future in art by now. It made me so angry! Even my step-dad was really embarrassed and told her that she was being inappropriate.

She’s never been supportive of him becoming an artist. He’s really talented and he can make it, it wasn’t easy to get into this course! He’s been working towards it since he finished school.

My brother says that she’s just trying to protect him from failure, but he’s not going to fail! The way she’s going about it hurts him so badly, and I can see that although he tries to love her and be respectful that deep down he really resents her.
How can we get my mother to accept that it’s his life and be supportive no matter what?
She’s not an ass. She looks after us. It’s just this one thing.

You can’t really. You can only accept your mother for who she is. Your brother has done this, and he is following his dreams no matter what your mother says. Good for him!

A lot of times when a parent acts like this, it is because they are looking back over their own life and seeing their own failures. They are angry at themselves, not the kid who is succeeding. Remember she is a human being, and she can only see life through the experiences she has had and the feelings that go along with them. Forgive her. And support your brother. He is smart to take his dreams and make them reality, he will be happy with our without your mothers approval.

Remember this when you go forward to make your life decisions. You need to do what makes you happy, not what makes mom happy. You have to live your own life, not the life she would lead for you. Your brother is a great example of this. And yeah, it might hurt what she says…. but at least she is saying she cares, right? Maybe not in the motherly "I love you" fashion, but in some fashion, she is angry because she worries about her son. Try to see that side of it.

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