Thursday, December 5, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Piss Christ, Andres Serrano
A photograph of a crucifix in a small plastic submerged with urine
of the artist. Then made a cibachrome print mounted on plexiglass. It is a confrontational piece of art by
criticizing the commercializing of religion and how Christian icons are
depicted in the contemporary culture. His photograph is demonstrating artistic
freedom and freedom of speech. I am related to this piece of art because I am a
religious person, and I believe that this art has a reason for being exposed in
this way. As we all Christians know we all commit sins and even though you try
to avoid them you still keep on committing them. In other words, every time we
commit a sin we are pissing Christ in the crucifix. That is why it is called
the “Piss Christ”. Meanwhile we do not ask for forgiveness Christ is still
their submerged in the urine waiting for us to ask for it. Colors are deeply
saturated and each one with its own meaning. Red symbolizes the love that we
have for Christ. Where gold and yellow symbolizes royalty and dignity, and brown,
which there is few on the top, and the bottom symbolizes humility. In few
words, it is about how Christians love Christ and recognize him as their King,
and that he is their savior and every time they sin they are not only hurting
themselves but Christ too.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Humans of UTSA
Your happiest moment in life?
- When I got married.
Happiest moment in life?
- My happiest moment was when I finally had a baby.
Your saddest moment in life?
- I honestly didn't expect this kind of questions. I just live day by day.
Your biggest fear?
- Cockroaches.
Biggest fear?
- My biggest fear is to loose my parents.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Color Critic
Color
Critic by Andrea Reyes
Great Compositional Strategies, and once she has more confidence in the strategies of how to use the camara she will have better focused photographs. Her second photograph is a good example of symmetrical balance.
Anastassia:
Focused in the Rule of Thirds, converging lines, and exposure. Colors in her photographs were an important aspect like shown in her fourth photograph.
Nora:
Compostional Strategies, like Frame Within a Frame, movement, converging lines, and colors were involved in her work. Her first photograph demonstrates great composition.
Color
Shutter Speed 1/60 sec; Aperture f/5.8
Shutter Speed 1/100 sec; Aperture f/6.2
Shutter Speed 1/20 sec; Aperture f/8
Shutter Speed 1/640 sec; Aperture f/5.9
Shutter Speed 1/80 sec; Aperture f/6.1
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Composition
Frame Within a Frame
Shutter 1/20 sec; Aperture f/7.6
Curvilinear Lines
Shutter 1/1600 sec; Aperture f/6.0
Open Frame
Shutter 1/2500 sec; Aperture f/5.9
Shape
Shutter 1/4000 sec; Aperture f/8
Vertical Format
Shutter 1/1600 sec; Aperture f/5.9
Zig Zag Lines
Shutter 1/2000 sec; Aperture f/3.3
Symmetrical Balance
Shutter 1/1600 sec; Aperture f/5.9
Movement
Shutter 1/160 sec; Aperture f/6.0
Rule of Thirds
Shutter 1/80 sec; Aperture f/8
Converging Lines
Shutter 1/13 sec; Aperture f/3.2
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