Tuesday 20 May 2014

David Moore

   Professor Snyder, John Howard and Nelson Mandela, the Great Hall, University of Sydney, Sydney – 2000

The photographs suggest a man who belies his extraordinary powers of oratory and inspiration with a demeanour characterised by humility, warmth, humour, compassion, pleasurable engagement and quiet reflection. In keeping with the Olympics theme, Mandela told his Sydney audience that he once had pretensions to be a boxing champion. What his speech delivered, however, was a sense of how far he had come in his struggle as a fighter for freedom and dignity.

Post Modernism


An avant-garde form of contemporary art, postmodernism has been described as "A late 20th Century style and conceptual theory in the arts and architecture, characterized by a general distrust of ideologies as well as a rather 'difficult' relationship with what constitutes art."

It sounds pretty simple. It's only when you start digging and uncover tricky concepts like "modernity" (not the same as modernism) and "post-modernity" (different to postmodernism) that your head starts to spin. So let's skip the complex stuff and focus on a few essentials. Art critics, historians, curators and PhD students of contemporary aesthetics, can stop here.

post modernism 



fire alarm?. 
                           pffft...i don't rolling like that.

                                 
                                                        losing her edge...get it?? no?....



                                                       Going up?...

Tuesday 13 May 2014

Excursion for Gallery of NSW


Cool view from the gallery of NsW gotta love that view though.

 Art search just right we looked at the photography art work just a little bit painting to start up.

Tuesday 6 May 2014

Pop ART

found in Google Search. 

Pop Art was the art of popular culture. It was the visual art movement that characterised a sense of optimism during the post war consumer boom of the 1950's and 1960's. It coincided with the globalization of pop music and youth culture, personified by Elvis and the Beatles. Pop Art was brash, young and fun and hostile to the artistic establishment. It included different styles of painting and sculpture from various countries, but what they all had in common was an interest in mass-media, mass-production and mass-culture.


                                              POP ART. taken cause were models....joking
                                               inspiration? none cause we were having fun. :P
nothing big but popping the stop ;)