Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Super hero

To me, a super hero fights for what they belief in. They do what they do on the behalf of others.

Traits they must have include;
confidence
selflessness
being outgoing
strong
passionate

SUPER HEROES
I'm not going to lie, I really don't watch super hero movies. When I do, I like Batman because he's a calm, cool and relaxed. Then, there is spiderman; he's young and relatable. Iron man is my favorite out the three because he isn't hesitant to save someone while sacrificing himself. Also, he transforms any moment into a funny moment.

REAL LIFE HEROES
In the real world, my brother Aj is one of my heroes. For, he has dedicated his life to health so he can help others with his knowledge.

Another hero, my uncle Joey is super. Truthfully, I can't describe it, but he'll put down everything to help someone else.

People such as Rosa Parks, that had a vision, and stuck with it no matter the consequences, are heroes to me. They are living proof that you have to go for it!


SOCIAL ISSUES
Obesity is an important issue that must be solved: health is crucial to human success. For example, how can a employee do their active job correctly if they are struggling to walk with their weight?

Animal Cruelty is a social issue. Animals are living things that deserve respect.

Recycling and conservation is a HUGE issue! Without these resources we take for granted, we would be lost. Laws should be in place to help correct this.


Anna Mal Rescua fights for animal rights and protects them!

Monday, December 2, 2013

David Meanix’s art style

These art works done by David Meanix are really creative and interesting. First of all, I really like the top picture because it's comical- a man's head on a women's body. Honestly, the middle image is so cool- it looks like that man is transforming her face into art. Lastly, the mask is so intriguing and mysterious that it caught my attention. It's face has dark lips and eyes making it creepy in an awesome way.


In my opinion, David Meanix's art work is  awesome. I love the way he rips a picture, then pieces it back together making an image completely different. Although it may look creepy, I think that it makes it more unique.  

I am afraid of
-Death
-Public speaking
-Heights
-Stickers 
-Rejection

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

"Magazine Cover Comparison"

     Old Fashion





Modern


As you can see, the difference between these covers demonstrates advancement in technology . The Travel issue has a photograph while The Etude has a drawing. Now technology allows us to take pictures that capture motion, like the wave.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

serif

serif basically "it's the curly bits at the ends of letters". Though, that doesn't necessarily mean the bit are always curved

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein was a leading figure for a new pop art movement was drafted for world war II as a boy was interested in comics and magazines awarded national medal of the arts by 1972 his art was selling at the highest for any living artist ever hopelessness master piece whham! little big painting crack "Ben-day" dots were created by Benjamin Day and was used by Roy Lichtenstein. Basically, it was a method that was inexpensive used for the shading effect and secondary colors. This technique was used in comics. Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein both did pop art, but different types. Warhol did more pictures based on popular culture, while Roy had more pictures using the "Ben-day" dots technique.