Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
1: For pencils and erasers, drawing is an indispensable part. Sometimes, eraser is not only to modify, eraser is also a kind of pen without color. 2: For me personally, foundations, for me, is a continuous course for me to absorb new things. I have seen more education and knowledge. Different cultures and different environments, and different languages. To me, it’s a new connection. 3: For me, the biggest difficulty must be the environment and language. There are many difficulties, and the way to overcome them is time. All difficulties will be overcome little by little with time. 4: Must truly love art.
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Letter for myself. 1: my future hopes are all about photography. 2: my family and friends can live a healthy life. 3: I want to see an animal migration in the future. 4. I want to have a broader vision and go to more places. 5: living in 2020, I have experienced by far the biggest disaster of mankind. In my opinion,I think the most important things in life today are health and contentment. Accompanied by art, accompanied by family and friends. 6: live a simple and happy life, and wait for everything to pass.
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Interview. Theme: China in the 1980s. The subject, the father’s friend. I asked: what was the 1980s like for you? He replied: there is no Internet, everyone is making a revolution, forming a band… The freest years were the ’80s and’ 90s. Now everyone’s purpose is particularly strong, there is not enough time to be confused, to dream. I asked: what impressed you most? His answer: probably the death of a man, a brother of mine, who couldn’t get his political demands met in ’89 because of the failure of the student protest movement. Later he worked in the company on research and development of drugs. But two years later the drug was found to have particularly bad side effects and the project was stopped. The parents in the home do not contact him all the year round, his wife is he like for a long time, the pursuit of a long time of a girl. But the girl has been having an affair with one of her male friends since she got married. His wife went on business trips with his friends, commuted to work together, and even separated from him and moved in with male friends. Finally, the man used his time off from work to steal a bottle of potassium cyanide, called his wife home, drank it in front of her, and died in the arms of the person he loved most.
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My imaginary costume
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Different colors of clothing are used to represent different sculptures.
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Face mask
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Dress up as Characters
Because I love my homework this week! So I specially looked for a friend to be the model to take a picture together! Because this assignment I want to be more photographer! Not a model!
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In James Turrell’s hands, light is more than simply a source of illumination: it is a discrete, physical object. His sculptures and architectural interventions elevate our experience and perception of light and space.
he always like manipulates edges and flat surfaces with cast light, inventing apparent spaces of almost infitite perceptual depth. The color mauve often appears in his creations.
“Aten”as his most famous work moves seamlessly and seductively across the color spectrum in slightly saccharin, related shades: mauve, orange, red, blue, green and a bit too much pink. As it progresses, you may be stunned by the ever-shifting variety of these colors. You may also be reminded of the infinitesimal chromatic gradations on a ring of paint-sample cards. The work’s best moments are actually those with the least color, when the lights are primarily white or when they are shut off altogether. Illuminated only by daylight from the rotunda’s skylight, the piece becomes a symphony of grays.
Finding equilibrium isn’t easy, and Turrell’s art doesn’t always manage it. When it does, though, the work opens a philosophical mind as much as a transparent eye.
Turrell created a three-dimensional to one-dimensional movement in space. It cuts off everyday life and constructs a sense of transcedence with a single color. From the secular three-dimensional to the perfect improvement of “one” on the other side, it realizes a spatial infinity.
As he said”I like to use light as a material, but my medium is real perception. I want you to feel your feelings and see the things you see yourself.”
Hotel in quarantine, fourteen days.
Every day back to the dormitory on the way
Every day, these bins fall apart and form various combinations, as if they are telling their story every day
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https://qianemilia.wordpress.com/2019/10/09/performance-process/