Wednesday, December 5, 2012

WHERE AM I GOING ? IN THREE MEDIUMS



I USED THREE MEDIUMS VIDEO, PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ACTUAL PRODUCT
I USED THREE COLORS RED, GREEN AND BLUE TO REPRESENT ME AS AN ARTIST.


 RED 


 GREEN 


  BLUE

PRINTING ..


ACRYLICS ON CARDBOARD WITH SUGAR SYRUP COATING


THE PRINTING COMES INTO PLAY WHEN PEOPLE TRIED TO TOUCH THE SUGAR SYRUP THEY ALL GOT IMPRINTED WITH SUGAR SYRUP. 


THIS IS AFTER THE SUGAR SYRUP WAS CRYSTALLIZED.



Where am i going ??

 
This is a group project of four individuals from four different backgrounds coming to USF for a common reason. This project shows the background of the students and a common topic which unites them. 

WHERE I AM FROM AND WHERE I AM GOING ? - IN-CLASS MINI GROUP ASSIGNMENT

SHELF OF LIFE 




Thursday, October 11, 2012

ALL YOU NEED IS ART...


Art, art, art, art, art, art, art, art, art.
There's nothing you can paint that can’t be made.
Nothing you can draw that can’t be drawn.
Nothing you can capture but you can learn how to develop film.
It's easy.

There's nothing you can sculpt that can't be made.
No print that can’t go through photoshop.
Nothing you can do sing but you can learn how to hum - It's easy.

All you need is art, all you need is art,
All you need is art, art, art is all you need.
art, art, art, art, art, art, art, art, art.
All you need is art, all you need is art,
All you need is art, art, art is all you need.

There's nothing you can fix that has a crack.
Nothing you can fabricate that can't be sewn.
Nothing you can install but you can learn how to place things in a room. It's easy.

All you need is art, all you need is art,
All you need is art, art, art is all you need.
art, art, art, art, art, art, art, art, art.
All you need is art, all you need is art,
All you need is art, art, art is all you need.


Monday, October 8, 2012

WHO AM I ??




Obituary


SONA SAM DAVD
Age at death : 89
Residence at death 1102 hatteras cir, greeancres
Day of death unknown
Place of death, Florida
Cause of death; old age


Date of birth:  September 24, 1987
Place of birth; Abha
Names of parents: Sam David, Jolly Sam David
Education: Elementary School- Middle school in (Jeddah)Abha Coaching Center, Saudi Arabia
                High school in Mount Carmel Girls High School , India.
                Higher Secondary- Medical College Vocational Higher Secondary School, India
                Associates in arts in Graphic Designing  - Palm Beach State College, Lake worth, Florida
                Bachelors In fine Arts- University of South Florida, Tampa Florida
             
Marriage: India

Employment: Sales associate at seven eleven for three years, taught charcoal art at foot prints academy for three months.

Places of residence, Abha, Saudi Arabia
Hobbies: drawing, swimming, dancing,
political view: democrat

Achievements :Selected for juried 7th National Annual drawing, painting, printmaking competition. 2011
Received momentum from mayor of Fort lauderdale for working as graphic designer for an Indian Church- St Gregorios Orthodox Church, Ft Lauderdale.

Disappointment: being a single child
Unusual attributes, speaks 6 languages, malayalam, hindi, english, arabic, urdu,and tamil



Monday, September 10, 2012

Summary - Andres Serrano

     Andres Serrano an American artist, who expresses his art through taking photos of works using his own or others urine or feces, other body fluids and dead bodies.   He was born in 1950, August 15 in New York. He studied in the school of arts, Brooklyn.  He was popular for his works in race and religion. His artworks were quite controversial; due to the reason that he used to submerge religious icons in his own urine one of them were "Piss Christ", a photograph of a crucifix submerged in a glass container filled with his own urine. Supposedly, “Piss Christ” was believed to be destroyed by Christian protesters. Another area of his work,  included taking photographs of people with their faces covered. This line of work showed the reality of homeless, the abused, and the neglected, hiding behind a costume. The next subject he used to work on was the photographs of human sexuality. The museum of Los Angeles brought his work called “A History of Sex” to west coast. His goal was to educate people about human sexuality. As Serrano said “You can’t have the sacred without the profane”. He knew about the controversies but he still did what he thought was right, to confront the public.