-Read every single page in the book
-Follow the syllabus
-Study for the tests
-Keep up with your notecards
-Do the study guides
-Pay attention in class
-Enjoy yourself and soak up the art!!!!!
Monday, May 9, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Sacred Space



http://www.bibleplaces.com/domeofrock.htm
http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/CivilizationHamblin&CISOPTR=1894&CISOBOX=1&REC=2
Representations of the Natural World


http://www.italian-renaissance-art.com/Primavera.html
The art of the human body

Menkaure and Khamerernebty from Gizeh, Egypt is a stylized version of a king and his wife. The figures are melded to the block of stone from which they were formed. This statue could be called a high-relief sculpture. Menkaure stands in a rigid pose with his arms straight by his sides and his fists clenched with his thumbs facing forward. His left leg is slightly advanced but the unbalance of weight amongst his legs is not recognized in his body. This rigidness was the norm in Egyptian art. Khamerernebty stands in a similar pose but with her right arm wrapped around her husband and her left hand on his arm. This pose shows their marital status. This statue was not created to show emotion but to "suggest the timeless nature of the stone statue that was designed to provide an eternal substitute home for the ka." This statue of a king and his wife was stylized with the Egyptian standard.

http://witcombe.sbc.edu/menkaure/menkauredescription.html
http://www.artsconnected.org/resource/5851/the-doryphoros
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Letter Box
A mailbox began as only a simple box to hold letters, it slowly turned into a decorative street ornament for each individual house. Mailboxes made the journey from the wall next to the front door to their own freestanding spot by the street in front of the house. Some people choose a simple metal box but others have quite extravagant mailboxes. Recently I was in Naples, Florida where I saw quite a few mailboxes in the shape of a dolphin. Some people even have mailboxes made to resemble their own houses. There are mailboxes made to look like planes, trains and automobiles. Some simple metal mailboxes are painted to be made into so much more. When you drive down the street you no longer see the same plain mailbox instead you see many different takes on the once simple letter box. Mailboxes are used to signify major events. They are decorated for holidays, parties and the birth of a child among other things. A mailbox has become a way to identify a house not only by the numbers that signify the address but also by the make of the mailbox. Something so simple and everyday has become modern day art.
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