http://pamrubel.blogspot.com/2010/03/self-portriat-what-i-want-to-portray.html#comments
Here is the url for the comment I did on Pam's post forgot to put that bit of information on the redo post.
Monday, April 26, 2010
final post
What do I think of blogging?
I think it is a great way to get your ideas out to a larger community who share similar interests or an outlet to just vent your thoughts.
I find this a very useful communication tool for students to interact with their classmates. Blogs as a source for reflection can be useful in helping students retain information.
I would use a blog in a middle or high school setting for a reflection on projects they are working on.
I think it is a great way to get your ideas out to a larger community who share similar interests or an outlet to just vent your thoughts.
I find this a very useful communication tool for students to interact with their classmates. Blogs as a source for reflection can be useful in helping students retain information.
I would use a blog in a middle or high school setting for a reflection on projects they are working on.
continuation of April 15th
1) I commented on Alex's blog on self-portraits.
http://penvosam01.blogspot.com/2010/03/self-portrait-inspiration-and-technical.html?showComment=1272319242531_AIe9_BGOSrPtHaYAsiY9gZrXmu42HjLXxi__Um6JPZ0UemsUVA5WAnfd5_WLK9V0ZTcZ_OfkaHdZDPm7uFS98azPn-TPsReLO-wnx8bQRjN7t6q4X0xFStN_NeFI9TM8awnuqr5YSbj_EIy1JFkJwhVv-P5yNDJOZa7rxFNmvAtiTzp-BaPegHqf5y6EgFPKQ-ofDu0CqWRvGHmrt3O71wE7olc4nz-Gqw9ZYFaMLrNnql0X4GauC6Y7winIHadCicO5YxaqHWZs#c3358063530449772215
I commented on Pam's blog on self-portraits.
2) I chose to comment on Pam's blog because she is right above me in the list. I commented on the other blog because out of randomness and a little because of the personality of the blogger shown in class.
http://penvosam01.blogspot.com/2010/03/self-portrait-inspiration-and-technical.html?showComment=1272319242531_AIe9_BGOSrPtHaYAsiY9gZrXmu42HjLXxi__Um6JPZ0UemsUVA5WAnfd5_WLK9V0ZTcZ_OfkaHdZDPm7uFS98azPn-TPsReLO-wnx8bQRjN7t6q4X0xFStN_NeFI9TM8awnuqr5YSbj_EIy1JFkJwhVv-P5yNDJOZa7rxFNmvAtiTzp-BaPegHqf5y6EgFPKQ-ofDu0CqWRvGHmrt3O71wE7olc4nz-Gqw9ZYFaMLrNnql0X4GauC6Y7winIHadCicO5YxaqHWZs#c3358063530449772215
I commented on Pam's blog on self-portraits.
2) I chose to comment on Pam's blog because she is right above me in the list. I commented on the other blog because out of randomness and a little because of the personality of the blogger shown in class.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
digital portfolio
http://teachingcenter.wustl.edu/writing-teaching-philosophy-statement
I will use this website to help me format and write my teaching philosophy.
I will use this website to help me format and write my teaching philosophy.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
I posted a comment on smART Blogging:http://bartkm33.blogspot.com/2010/01/why-do-you-want-to-be-art-educator.html?showComment=1271360122053_AIe9_BEWv3rWiOd5QmeEu-Ab2DOfzZAl6vtwLLgtITgpQ7p0mDsUAXpRbZYc7UdbNWEOmXYKTWdH1oScZlAMAocOVBbrYFWomTETC3UzA20vIykk6EbfzMaynsSFVe1Zh8omHWOrqGqDqRAYRH36OFoodd0jAhbs83wWpmCfrUeR4PspzWwAJHtA6XlfzW7953lVYuAcgXZE0zRjCYJ3PBHn2fOmnETyhY7sDfd6OqJcQaCVgBSVh2XrVQiqhngJhzKAspblEH-k#c7878431205183457825
I tried posting on other blogs, but for some reason the site would not let me even get to view other blogs. I was trying to do so from the reading list, under Add, and typing in the web address from the AED log spring doc (minus the http://). I do not know why it was not letting anything go through besides Kirsten's blog as I was doing the same thing on each blog.
I at chose to comment on Kirsten's blog out of pure randomness. However, I chose to comment on her post about why she wants to be an art teacher because it seemed like one of the posts with the most substance, without having to watch a tutorial/video.
I could use a blog as a communication tool in a classroom as a method for students to comment on projects that they are working on with the class as a whole for more insight on what they could do with their project if they need an extra boost.
I tried posting on other blogs, but for some reason the site would not let me even get to view other blogs. I was trying to do so from the reading list, under Add, and typing in the web address from the AED log spring doc (minus the http://). I do not know why it was not letting anything go through besides Kirsten's blog as I was doing the same thing on each blog.
I at chose to comment on Kirsten's blog out of pure randomness. However, I chose to comment on her post about why she wants to be an art teacher because it seemed like one of the posts with the most substance, without having to watch a tutorial/video.
I could use a blog as a communication tool in a classroom as a method for students to comment on projects that they are working on with the class as a whole for more insight on what they could do with their project if they need an extra boost.
Monday, April 5, 2010
1)
http://www.adobe.com/education/solutions/k12/crosscurricular/
In this section I would use the Digital storytelling section, which opens as a pdf document to help me better teach my students how to digitally convey their thoughts and teach the different methods to do so.
2)http://www.apple.com/education/teachers-professors/digital-content-creation.html
In this section I would use the ilife section in my classroom to teach students to use the various mac programs on their computer such as Imovie to allow them to make presentations for classes.
3)http://www.edutopia.org/integrated-studies
I would use the real world examples to find inspiration to integrate other subjects into my classroom, especially the example of integrating art, science, and current events from the ASCEND School in East Oakland, Oklahoma. http://www.edutopia.org/little-school-that-did
http://www.adobe.com/education/solutions/k12/crosscurricular/
In this section I would use the Digital storytelling section, which opens as a pdf document to help me better teach my students how to digitally convey their thoughts and teach the different methods to do so.
2)http://www.apple.com/education/teachers-professors/digital-content-creation.html
In this section I would use the ilife section in my classroom to teach students to use the various mac programs on their computer such as Imovie to allow them to make presentations for classes.
3)http://www.edutopia.org/integrated-studies
I would use the real world examples to find inspiration to integrate other subjects into my classroom, especially the example of integrating art, science, and current events from the ASCEND School in East Oakland, Oklahoma. http://www.edutopia.org/little-school-that-did
Monday, March 15, 2010
b9 selfportrait
Part 1:
To me a self-portrait is a representation of who the artist is as an individual be it through a physical likeness or possibly through a portrayal of their beliefs/philosophy in an 2D or 3D art form.
There are some physical characteristics that make me, me: brown eyes, medium build, fair complexion, and moles on my face. There are other non-physical traits that I believe make me my individual self: I have a odd way of looking at things at times (cause people to wonder), can't keep a beat to save my life (perfect off beat though), love history and photography, want to become an art teacher, feel loyalty to my family and friends, and there are however perhaps more to be mentioned.
I can express my different sides through various lighting features, colors, and layers of the photos.
I want people to see me as a person who has different aspects of self that come together to make someone worthwhile.
I can reinvent my self at different stages in my life by reflecting on learning experiences and people who have impacted my life and what I want to do with that information in the future.
I would like to think that as time goes by I am becoming more sure of myself.
I want to become a person that I can become proud of and who has self-assurance that shines through.
Part 2:
I selected the first image because I want a realistic rendering that portrays who I am, but at the same time provides a surreal aspect to the image. This image was a self-portrait of a vegan animal rights activist artist who creates art on to campaign for the rights of animals, focusing on the rights of chickens.
I selected the second image because it is not a traditional self-portrait in that the viewer can't tell directly through viewing the image who the self-portrait is from. I like the fact that this portrait has identifying characteristics through the outline of the body. I think that the remaining composition (background and props) helps provide personality and background information to what the artist wanted the viewer to know about his/her-self.
I will use the characteristics of these self-portraits to help me form the conceptual basis of my self-portrait by helping me decide the tone and characteristics of the final piece.
Part 3:
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~ivy/selfportrait/back.html
I will probably use this resource by broadening my concept of what a self-portrait can be. This website provides images and background information on the various categories of self-portraits. Previously, I did not know that there were metaphysical or signature (I may have heard of this in art history before but this website reminded me of the term) self-portraits.
To me a self-portrait is a representation of who the artist is as an individual be it through a physical likeness or possibly through a portrayal of their beliefs/philosophy in an 2D or 3D art form.
There are some physical characteristics that make me, me: brown eyes, medium build, fair complexion, and moles on my face. There are other non-physical traits that I believe make me my individual self: I have a odd way of looking at things at times (cause people to wonder), can't keep a beat to save my life (perfect off beat though), love history and photography, want to become an art teacher, feel loyalty to my family and friends, and there are however perhaps more to be mentioned.
I can express my different sides through various lighting features, colors, and layers of the photos.
I want people to see me as a person who has different aspects of self that come together to make someone worthwhile.
I can reinvent my self at different stages in my life by reflecting on learning experiences and people who have impacted my life and what I want to do with that information in the future.
I would like to think that as time goes by I am becoming more sure of myself.
I want to become a person that I can become proud of and who has self-assurance that shines through.
Part 2:
I selected the first image because I want a realistic rendering that portrays who I am, but at the same time provides a surreal aspect to the image. This image was a self-portrait of a vegan animal rights activist artist who creates art on to campaign for the rights of animals, focusing on the rights of chickens.
I selected the second image because it is not a traditional self-portrait in that the viewer can't tell directly through viewing the image who the self-portrait is from. I like the fact that this portrait has identifying characteristics through the outline of the body. I think that the remaining composition (background and props) helps provide personality and background information to what the artist wanted the viewer to know about his/her-self.
I will use the characteristics of these self-portraits to help me form the conceptual basis of my self-portrait by helping me decide the tone and characteristics of the final piece.
Part 3:
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~ivy/selfportrait/back.html
I will probably use this resource by broadening my concept of what a self-portrait can be. This website provides images and background information on the various categories of self-portraits. Previously, I did not know that there were metaphysical or signature (I may have heard of this in art history before but this website reminded me of the term) self-portraits.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Adobe Photoshop
I learned two things stand out in my mind from the tutorials. When you are placing an importing an image from Adbobe Photoshop into Indesign put first put a frame box on the page then go to file place and select the file from the appropriate file. Then once it is in the frame go to Object then select filter size. Another thing I learned was that in Photoshop all that you have to do is click on w (or option w) and the brush size will change.
The video that I found most helpful was the video on making selections because even though I use Adobe Photoshop often I have never really used that tool.
I thought that the presenter Terry White was the best presenter as his voice had an even tone, went a good pace and I could not find anything in his presentation that annoyed me.
The video that I found most helpful was the video on making selections because even though I use Adobe Photoshop often I have never really used that tool.
I thought that the presenter Terry White was the best presenter as his voice had an even tone, went a good pace and I could not find anything in his presentation that annoyed me.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Adobe Indesign
I learned that when using both the selection and direction if you click on the corners and drag the whole shape will change in relation. I also learned that to select an object behind another object you must command select on the object. In order to group or ungroup a selection once the action has already occurred double click with the selection arrow. The thing that stands out the most in my mind is that when you are editing text in any capacity you can make it set it up so that if you set it in paragraph or character styles it will be uniform in the same area you wish to work in. I learned that it does not matter whether or not you are in the same text space for captions that have numbering because CS3 has changed from previous editions and will know allow you to carry the numbering over.
The video concerning working with text styles was the most helpful because I think that will be one of the aspects that I may use the most.
I think that the presenter who had the clearest speaking style was Terry White. The presenter Anne-Marie Concepcion did not have a serious speaking voice for me and I felt my self wandering and had to force myself to pay attention.
The video concerning working with text styles was the most helpful because I think that will be one of the aspects that I may use the most.
I think that the presenter who had the clearest speaking style was Terry White. The presenter Anne-Marie Concepcion did not have a serious speaking voice for me and I felt my self wandering and had to force myself to pay attention.
Friday, February 26, 2010
photobucket journal reflection
When I did this project I had a print out of the elements and principles of Art handout next to me on my desk as a reference to help me choose which photos on my computer fulfilled the criteria. I then uploaded the photos to Photobucket and had the program play a slideshow. It was an easy program to figure out all I had to do was upload my photos, then choose an album to create a slideshow. This was my first experience using Photobucket because I was never interested or had a reason in sharing my photos online, besides an occasional profile picture on Facebook. I can see how this may be useful in an art classroom as you could assign students to create their own album for a project similar to this or in a photography class, this could also be of use in a yearbook class.
logo project helpful web site
I found a website that focuses on providing tutorials on how to make logos in adobe illustrator and some tips on how to start the design process on making a logo and what are some requirements on what constitutes a successful logo. I will use this website when I have some questions on how to do edit text and editing an project in adobe illustrator.
http://sixrevisions.com/graphics-design/15-excellent-logo-design-tutorials-using-illustrator/
http://sixrevisions.com/graphics-design/15-excellent-logo-design-tutorials-using-illustrator/
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Adobe illustrator
Almost everything I watched was new to me. I had not really used Adobe illustrator before and this was helpful. I noticed that some of the applications wee similar in the manner that they were used in Adobe Photoshop. I found out how to use the type on a path tool- I knew it was possible to wrap around text on an object, but did not know the specifics. I learned how to use the advance settings for the shape, line, pencil, and eraser tools. Previously, I did not know that you could click on one spot and then determine your measurements for the object you are creating.
There were two videos that were helpful above the rest to me: selecting and manipulating objects and creating type on a path. I thought that selecting and manipulating objects is a key video to understand because if you master the concepts in that video then you can use them when learning the tools by applying what you just learned with experimentation. The creating type on a path was helpful in that it was different from a regular tutorial on a tool and taught me something I would not be able to easily find out by myself.
I found that the first presenter (videos 1-6) had a clearer voice and better diction. I think that in his videos scenarios that could come up were explained in better depth.
There were two videos that were helpful above the rest to me: selecting and manipulating objects and creating type on a path. I thought that selecting and manipulating objects is a key video to understand because if you master the concepts in that video then you can use them when learning the tools by applying what you just learned with experimentation. The creating type on a path was helpful in that it was different from a regular tutorial on a tool and taught me something I would not be able to easily find out by myself.
I found that the first presenter (videos 1-6) had a clearer voice and better diction. I think that in his videos scenarios that could come up were explained in better depth.
Friday, February 12, 2010
blog post 4
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-take-portraits-19-portrait-photography-tutorials
This website would be useful for teaching students useful techniques on taking successful portrait photographs. I would either have the students look at this website for a webquest assignment or lesson or I might copy and paste sections of the website into word to give the students a handout before they are let loose on their assignment.
This website would be useful for teaching students useful techniques on taking successful portrait photographs. I would either have the students look at this website for a webquest assignment or lesson or I might copy and paste sections of the website into word to give the students a handout before they are let loose on their assignment.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
PowerPoint
I found out how to print slide presentations in black and white and how to control the printing size and layout of notes that I would want to print. I used the website for help on PowerPoint 2008 for Macs that Professor provided the link to and I looked under the print and handout section. I would use this information to help me provide handout notes on an artist that I am teaching a lesson around or on in. To resize the notes/text boxes in a simple step you only have to go to View, then Master, then Notes Master, edit your notes, and lastly click on Normal under the view menu. To print your presentation in black and white, go to File, then Print, then Show Quick Preview Box, then click on the Output pop-up menu, then click on Grayscale/Black & White, lastly click on Print.
Monday, February 1, 2010
The artworks that I feels a a connection with are: Branches Over a Stream (Charlotte Spaulding Albright,1908), Sweeper in Doorway (Charlotte Spaulding Albright, 1908) Sunset over Water (Josef Sudek, 1906), Water Lily (Augustus Thibaudeau, 1912), and A Bridge (Augustus Thibaudeau). I feel a connection with these artworks because they are photographs done in the Pictorialist manner and I love the way the photographers composed the images and used techniques that have almost a mystical quality about them. I think that photographs done in this style have an old master painterly feel, yet maintain their own quality of being a photograph.
The artworks that make an impression on me are: Still Life on a Mantlepiece (Georges Bracque), Women's Head Bronze (Pablo Picasso), Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash (Giacomo Balla), The Yellow Christ (Paul Gaugin), The Voice of Space (Rene Magritte). These artworks make an impression on me because they are all the ideal of a specific movement of art and define what that movement is: Cubism, Futurism, Surrealism, and Expressionism.
The artworks that I would like to know more about are: Paul Gaugin's Spirit of the Dead Watching, Pablo Picasso's Nude Figure, Stuart Davis' NY Waterfront, Andre Derian's The Trees, and Pablo Picasso's La Toilette. I would like to know more about these works because I either do not know about the individual artist or the work is not done in the style that the artist is famous for and I would like to know the story behind it.
Monday, January 25, 2010
I want to be an art educator because I was heavily influenced by art educators and hope to also inspire other people to create art. I was very positively impacted by the art teachers in my life and I want to provide that for other students as well. I also want to create my own artwork and have a job while doing so.
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