Sunday, July 22, 2012

ART


1.      A) Most of the carving or in other words painting, tell their adventures, of hunting, and fight, there most great times. This was mainly for their children to hear, and then their children’s, children, but what they didn’t know is that, we would find them and carries out there stories and great adventures.



B) Because the most times they had was hunting, and even rituals they did, in some cultures. These are their way of keeping track of things they did, not everyone had paper like we have know.



C) Well we know they don’t have paper, and that they were very out going, like to hunt animal. Writing down there great moments. Exceptionally they had a lot of adventures. It was amazing, how they told their stores through a wall with paint they are very creative.



D) They use things in different was which made it amazing for example: One painting was painted by spraying pigment to draw and the pigment was isolated and joined together, that was the one used the most and some were carved etc.



E) There was carving, using a brush, and they even used horns from a bull. By using the horn of the bulls it created doting that was applies with a swap. The carving the outline of the picture which was the start of the picture, and which leaves the brush, which gave it that special look of color



2.      Now and these days we use vary types of things to create art such as: pencils, pens, pastels, paint, and carvings. Back then they were very limited on what they could use. They used what they could find, unlike us we go and buy it, someone created it, and it wasn’t from natural things, like nature. The number one thing is the carvings, back then people carved wood, rock, and now they still do the same thing, carving stone, wood, this has been going on for many generations.



3.      A) These requires pencil, pen, marks, and/or crayons, which ever set your mood that moment, like for me I think using a pencil. This communicates emotions, dreams, just in the mood for being creative.



B) It doesn’t matter what time you are in their will always my painting that is telling you something. The painting on ancient walls, tell us there stories, the carvings from the Egyptian, tell, us there rules, and how they live, or now what I see is when we draw its what we right there think about, we don’t stop and think about what we write, we just know. Every drawing has his or her own language written in the paint or even right there saying hello.



C) When you draw something it make that culture proud, give a sense off, about there own culture. There are some drawings that are telling harmful things, but its how that person is reading it. For example: Egyptians written and drawn about executions, some people felt that was hurtful, and it was harming.



2 comments:

  1. How does the fact that they are recording what they did explain why there are no (or very few) people in the artwork? They certainly interacted with each other.

    Their techniques were amazing, but what difficulties did they have to overcome in order to create these paintings? And with regard to part E, this was asking for the function of this art for these people? What purpose do they serve?

    The issue of functions comes into play in question 2 as well. This isn't a question of how the art is produced by what purpose it serves modern and ancient cultures.

    What specific type of art were you referring to in the final section? It was an interesting section but I wasn't sure what you were trying to show your audience.

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  2. I definitely to do not agree with you on your last part that says: “draw something it makes that culture proud”. No, not all we can draw something to show how to do things, even it its hurtful. Drawing is a language and emotions. Sometimes someone’s emotions are not always happy and smiling. As we can see from the picture you have added, in my opinion this man is screaming. It can be interpreted that way or we can interpret it that he is extremely happy. So everyone interpret differently than others. Or each culture interpret things differently. These cultures have their happy moments and sad moments.

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