studio in art :: reference for sculpture

here are images of the 3 artists we are referencing for our new sculpture project, as well as an image of my exemplar.
look below each picture for more links on each artist.

frank gehry
wikipedia
new york times
artcyclopedia

frank stella
wikipedia
artcyclopedia
artnet (works for sale)

pablo picasso
wikipedia
abc gallery
artcyclopedia

my example

spotify!

have you heard about spotify??? if not, and if you love music, you should check it out.
for $5 (premium), or $10 (unlimited) you basically get an itunes-like interface, but all the songs stream at full quality... pretty much any song ever recorded.
if you are on, or sign up, find me! its really easy and fun to share music - personal playlists, artist, or albums.

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'it gets better' project

see, there is some worth in watching commercials!

i typically thank god for dvr, because it keeps me from feeling like i am being force fed whatever garbage america is selling. BUT, while in the hospital last night holding my sleeping 2-day old baby, a commercial came on during the office for the 'it gets better' project. this is a user-generated, cyber-community started to give voice and hope to people (aimed at youth, but i would guess that they're not the only ones who struggle) who are gay but afraid to 'come out'.
i was struck by the awesomeness of this campaign, and felt immediately like it needed to be shared.

so... if you are struggling... feeling alone... just type your way over to www.itgetsbetter.org (or click the previous link) and become immersed in others (people you recognize and people you dont) who want to help hold you up and honor who you are.

artpeace shakedown scholarship winners!

thomas ap art students rachel king and lyuda didovets were each awarded $1000 scholarships through artpeace shakedown, an annual county-wide high school arts exhibition.

rachel and lyuda were selected from over 65 other applicants, based on their submission of an art piece and an essay on the importance of the arts. these two young ladies will be awarded the scholarships at the shakedown opening tonight (friday, may 13th) at 6:30pm at village gate.

YOU SHOULD GO! its a wonderful event full of delicious food and naturally great artwork from students from around the area.

aviary.com :: online adobe creative suite! for free!!!

thanks to tech guru max kelley, i found out about a great alternative to the adobe creative suite for those of you who don't have the money or don't want to do any illegal downloading.
the program is called aviary (www.aviary.com) and has many very similar attributes to the adobe creative suite. the photoshop program ("image editor") looks and runs basically the same.
the best part is, its web-based, so you do not need to download anything to your computer!
enjoy.

scholastic art awards 2011!

Congrats to all of the students who had their work submitted to the Scholastic Art Awards for the 2010-11 school year. Once again, both Webster High Schools faired well in this competition - receiving 15 regional Gold Key awards and 1 national Gold Key.
The winners are as follows:

REGIONAL
Thomas High School:
Courtney Brown Drawing
Brianna Cahill Ceramics & Glass
Austin Frank Drawing
Austin Frank Painting
Amanda Gere Photography Portfolio
Dominic Montante Drawing
Jessi Putnam Mixed Media
Jordan Tiberio Photography
Jordan Tiberio Photography
Jordan Tiberio Photography
Nicole Zoyhofski Ceramics & Glass

Schroeder High School:
Lauren Cronk Painting
Samantha Gibney Mixed Media
Victor Piacentini Sculpture
Lori Posato Painting

NATIONAL
Thomas High School:
Jordan Tiberio Photography ("7 Days With You"):

artist of the week :: kris lewis

kris lewis says, "as i begin a painting the subject physically, emotionally and spiritually reveals itself to me. each brushstroke speaks to the subsequent stroke, carrying out a dialogue, linking my subject and me as if we were meeting for the first time. i find this uncertainty exciting and embrace the indecisive nature of my work."

his work although contemporary in theme is classical in composition and style. this interaction and dialog with the history of art is inspiring, and reminds us that we dont live in an artistic bubble. lewis' latvian heritage is evident in the works, as is the influence of artists like albrecht durer, hieronymus bosch, gustav klimt, and hans holbein. they also have a strong motion picture/hollywood quality to them in my opinion - again showing that what we digest informs what we create.

find out more at his website.