Arts & Humanities: Other: “Question: Prom ideas for 2015?” plus 3 more |
- Question: Prom ideas for 2015?
- Question: Is concept art allowed in GSCE art folders?
- Question: What does art mean to you?
- Question: Has anyone gone into sculpting or art as a job and can help me decide something?
| Question: Prom ideas for 2015? Posted: 08 Sep 2014 03:25 PM PDT
I'm president of prom committee and I need help with some themes. I want to avoid era, location (Paris, Rome, etc), and masquerade and under the sea because those have been overused at my school. Thanks. The more creative the better! |
| Question: Is concept art allowed in GSCE art folders? Posted: 08 Sep 2014 10:49 AM PDT I've just finished my first art folder on natural form, which was handed in today, and now am focusing on my personal project, which is on computer games. i know this sounds like a bad idea, however i have an idea for how i can make it interesting, so not to worry (i'm planning on using very traditional artists and art styles, such as van gogh, to influence my developed pieces, which i think will give a very classic edge to something quite modern, i think it'll look quite good ^_^ ). Thing is, for both my developed artwork and my observations, i feel like i could make the art more unique if i included some concept art, however in my natural form folder we most certainly weren't allowed to, but perhaps that was because it was meant to be..well natural? i want to get quite a high grade in this book, since i feel like i did badly in my last one, so would i be allowed to include concept art, and if so, would it negatively affect my grade? thanks for reading |
| Question: What does art mean to you? Posted: 07 Sep 2014 07:44 PM PDT I'm not a visual artist, but a musician (guitarist/songwriter). It took me around 30 years, but now I am relaxed enough to create. Musical art is expressing things through sound rather than images, although both are connected (visual and sound qualities). Even the American writer Edgar Allen Poe recognized it. His art was writing, but there is a short paragraph in one of his tales that talks about the connection between (visual) shapes and sounds. I can 'play' any object I look at. There are 'feminine' notes (curves) and 'masculine' notes (straight lines). It's incredibly fun. Most things in nature do not have straight lines. Maybe that's why the phrase is 'Mother Nature'. |
| Question: Has anyone gone into sculpting or art as a job and can help me decide something? Posted: 07 Sep 2014 06:17 PM PDT Update : I am taking one class for a new software development degree. I have switched degrees three times and I'm 29/30 soon. That doesn't matter much, but I am really not THAT into software as much as I was. I will finish it, but I was thinking of switching to IT security instead. I don't like using my creativity for GUIs and stuff. Its a Python class. I actually wanted to sculpt and draw with pastels. But I don't know where to start. Can anyone tell me what that's like and where to begin? |
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