Friday, March 27, 2015

Principles of Design - Unity



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This picture shows unity because each part isn't passing the other, and they're all the same lengths. Also, the rectangles come together to make a square shape. I edited the picture so that the green on the block was darker, and I made the tanbark darker to bring out the brighter green.

Documenting the Blues in the Mississippi Delta - Variety

We chose picture #2 because it shows a variety of principles or elements of designs and art we learned in class such as lines, shapes, form, space, and texture. The trunk of the tree and branches of the trees shows lines and texture. You can see that there is a variety of things happening in the picture. You first see the fishermen holding a net and your eyes divert to the fish they're catching. The viewer's eye then notices the trees and surroundings where the fishermen are at. 

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Principles of Design - Rhythm



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I made the background darker to make the focus on the blue tarp. I also darkened the lines on the tarp to show the folds, and made the light on the tarp brighter. It shows rhythm because the tarp is moving up and "showing" the objects under it.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Movie Monday - Half Past Autumn Part 3 and 4

1. What is your definition of successful?
My definition of successful is to do what you want to do, but it should be the right thing, or the it should be something that makes sense to your current situation. 

2. What have you given up to become successful?
I have given up on doing things with friends, and have given up on some people.

3. What did Parks give up to become successful?
Parks gave up a stable, loving family to become successful.

4. Who was Genevieve Young's father?
Genevieve Young's father was a rich business man.

5. How much was Parks advanced to write his first book (and eventual best-selling autobiography)?
Parks was advanced $10,000 for the first 7 pages. 

6. How much money did Elijah Muhammad offer Parks to do a story on The Nation of Islam?
Elijah Muhammad offered Parks $50,000.

7. Why did Parks refuse the money?
Parks refuses the movie because he didn't believe in the religion and felt like it was wrong. 

8. What was significant about the movie The Learning Tree?
It was the first movie to be directed by an African American.

9. What was significant about the character Shaft?
The character Shaft was like a role model and gave a sense of hope to many African Americans.

10. What was Gordon Parks' choice of weapons?
Gordon Parks' choice of weapons was a 35 millimeter camera, and a roll of film.

11. What reason did Genevieve Young give for the divorce?
Genevieve Young's reason given for the divorce was that her daily life was too hectic with Gordon and she would have to make her plans conform with Gordon Park's lifestyle. 

12. In 1984, Parks directed Solomon Northrup's Odyssey. What recent feature film told the same story?
12 Years A Slave

13. Who was Gordon Parks, Jr?
Gordon Parks Jr was Gordon Parks' son, who died from a plane crash.

14. What is your favorite Gordon Parks photo?
My favorite Gordon Parks photo is Evening Wraps.

15. What will you remember about Gordon Parks in ten years?
I will remember he was a photographer, who did what he want, and give up family for his work. 

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Principles of Design - Repetition



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This picture shows repetition because the words caution are almost everywhere in the picture. Also, it looks like some of the words are behind, and in between each other.

Principles of Design - Pattern



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This picture shows pattern because the green and gray colors on the steps are shown one after another, which is pattern. Green, then gray. I cropped the picture to make the railings frame the picture. Then, made the light on the stairs a little bright, so that the stairs would seem brighter.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Principles of Design - Motion



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This photo shows motion because your eyes start at the yellow caution tape and move pu the pole connected to the structure.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Principles of Design - Emphasis



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This photo is emphasis on the plant because its green, and appears to have spikes.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Principles of Design - Balance



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This picture shows balance because there are two structures on each sides, and two buildings on each side.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Elements of Art - Texture



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This picture shows texture because of the different parts of the plants are sticking up and in different ways and places.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Elements of Art - Color




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This picture shows the color green in the right corner.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Elements of Art - Space



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The picture shows space between my feet, and space where the light is shining on the ground compared to the shade.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Elements of Art - Form



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The picture shows form because of the way the tree is leaning downwards with branches.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Half Past Autumn - Gordon Parks Pt. 1 & Pt. 2

1. On the day Gordon Parks was born, how did the doctor save Gordon's life? 
The doctor saved Gordon's life by putting him in a tub of water, and rubbed ice on him.

2. Where was Gordon born? (what state?) 
Gordon was born in Fort Scott, Kansas. 

3. What did Gordon's class adviser, Ms. McClintock, tell him about college? 
She told him that very few African Americans make it into college, and that his desire to go to college would be a waste of time and money.

4. How old was Gordon when his mother died? 
Gordon was fourteen when his mother died.

5. Where did Gordon move after his mother died? 
Gordon moved to St. Paul, Minnesota.

6. Did Gordon graduate from college? 
Yes, he graduated from Princeton later in life.

7. How did Gordon begin his fashion photography career? 
He began by going to stores and asked for models so he could take pictures of them.

8. What is a "double exposure?" 
It is too much light.

9. Who was boxer Joe Louis? 
He was boxer whose photograph was taken by Gordon.

10. What instrument did Gordon play? 
He played piano.

11. What was the purpose of the Farm Security Administration?
 It was to show the situation of the Great Depression.

12. When Roy Stryker hired Gordon for the FSA, what was Stryker's first assignment for Gordon in Washington, D.C.? 
It was to go to a store and buy a coat, eat at a restaurant, and watch a movie.

13. Who was Ella Watson? 
Ella Watson was the woman who swept floors, and Gordon took a photograph of her.

14. What was the inspiration for Grant Wood's American Gothic
The inspiration for it was to be positive about American values.

15. What did Gordon learn from Stryker about photography? 
Gordon learned about bigotry, and photography.

16. When did the FSA shut down?
The FSA shut down in 1943. 

17. After Gordon moved to New York, what magazine did he shoot for?
He shot for Vogue.

18. Who was the picture editor of Life Magazine when Gordon walked into the Life Magazine office?
The picture editor of Life Magazine was Wilson Hicks.

19. What was the first major story Parks covered for Life Magazine?
The first major story Parks covered was about Harlem Gang Leader, Red Jackson.

20. Who were some of the artists that Gordon Parks mentioned influenced his work after he moved to the Paris Life Magazine bureau? 
Degas, Picasso, Van Gogh, Chagall

21. How did Parks shoot fashion when he lived in France?
He would move with the model in slow motion.

22.Where was Parks' concerto performed?
It was performed in Venice. 23. Who was Parks' second wife? (Who was her father? What did she do?)
24. How old was Flavio de Silva when Parks met him?
25. When did Parks meet Flavio?
26. Where did Flavio live when Parks first met Flavio and his family?
27. How is Gloria Vanderbilt? Who is her famous son? Who are her ancestors?
28. How did Vanderbilt describe their relationship?