miércoles, 2 de noviembre de 2016

Movies awaken your artistic spirit.

Black Swan (2010)

The story of a ballet dancer, determined and ambitious. His life and his mind begins to unhinged after receiving the lead role of Swan Lake.

Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)

Tells the story of the famous painter Johannes Vermeer and the process of creating one of his most famous works: The Youth of Pearl Earring.

Factory Girl (2006)

Factory Girl portrays the life of Edie Sedgwick, the muse of Andy Warhol known. It focuses on the divided relationship between the artist and folk singer.


Midnight in Paris (2001)

The trip to Paris for an engaged couple is transformed into a mysterious journey through the past of the city, every day at midnight.

I article taken from: http://culturacolectiva.com/10-peliculas-artisticas-que-despertaran-tu-creatividad/#sthash.H25T23wW.dpuf

Theater for us

The theater is the branch of the performing arts related to the performance, depicting stories acted front of the audience using a combination of speech, gestures, props, music, sound and spectacle.



We have now left behind assistance to many of the cultural events that have marked the history of art that is theater. The performing arts is one of the most beautiful forms of expression in art history, since that natural individual is lost in a sea in between fantastic and unreal spaces beings to another world. TODAY THE MEDIA AND SOCIAL NETWORKS WE HAVE THIS Clueless FASCINATING WORLD OF ART. , I think we have embraced technological comfort.



A popular song in different styles

Art and design can be seen on the cover of this man, who has innovated in the way we perceive a song as recognized as it is this. It is noteworthy that the musicians are also artists

To all these ... What is design?

The design is defined as the previous process of mental configuration, "foreshadowing" in the search for a solution in any field. Commonly used in the context of the industry, engineering, architecture, communication and other creative disciplines; Etymologically derived from the Italian term disegno drawing, design, signare, marked "the end", the future vision of the future represented graphically,

Any types:

Industrial design.
It is responsible for generating strategies and set the shape of objects.










Graphic design.
It specializes in printing processes, illustration, editorial and gives great importance to the communicative aspects of the forms that are visually perceived.



Urban design.
Seeks to meet space requirements that are collective in nature, include the system of coexistence, politics, public administration, because the materials used are not only construction but also the financial resources, the laws and activity of society particularly in urban life.




Interior design.
Seeks to build a world within structures where space and light follow geometric, mechanical or optical laws to carry out a natural order. This is accomplished by projecting a small scale, defining the environment.



Subjectivity in the interpretation of a work of art

This painting is the Belgian painter Magritte, and has the legend "This is not a pipe" For some a mental game, for others a joke, for others a undertone that totally changes the way they see the world ... and you who you see in it?

Did you know that design is changing the world?

The Afghan designer Massoud Hassani shows that lives can be saved with the wind:

Hassani (1983) was born and raised in the Soviet Afghanistan. Accustomed to war and the horrors resulting in the civilian population, moved in 1998 to Eindhoven (Netherlands), where he studied design. In his draft final race he thought he could take a step forward and help his country to combat the scourge posed by landmines. That motivation was born Kafon Mine, mine detonator a peculiar
low-cost wind-driven. "In Qasaba we built our own toys and were serving us from the wind for them to run," he explains when asked about his inspiration.

The wars that have plagued Afghanistan in recent decades have flooded with dangerous sea mines. The Islamic republic has sadly become the epicenter of these explosive devices, leaving more than 23,500 dead along the way. It is estimated that there are up to 10 million landmines buried in the deserts and Afghan mountains. And those who pay are always civilians, victims of 80% of the explosions.

The big problem of landmines is their high cost to clear them. According to the UN, manufacture them and bury them can be a three-dollar expenditure while to annul the figure may rise to 300 to $ 1,000. "Since the 60's the same technology is used", says Hassani almost surprised. "We want to prevent human lives are played and can defuse mines in an economical way." Mine Kafon puts an end to this problem. The detonator devised by Hassani uses a mixture of recycled materials and ecological with more sophisticated elements. Thus, bamboo and biodegradable plastic is combined with a GPS system that produces a map of the tracked path.

Vicent Van Gogh: An example to follow






























First I left a series of images where they can appreciate the style in which Van Gogh throws the brush strokes on the canvas, and the other images are a set of  my experience to went to Van Gogh Alive in Bogota-Colombia. We can see that the world proposes the painter is very different from others, and immerses us in fantasy and yellow of his works.

Van Gogh alive, brings his paintings and observers felt like traveling to another world and another reality, which although not entirely perfect in terms of proportions and shadows, it is very; and that to me is worth more than mastering a hyperrealistic technique perfectly, because he created and managed to express his style.

artists are crazy?

It is not known exactly whether an artist should be a requirement to have some mental illness, but many cases of this have been seen throughout history ... Some suffer bipolar disorders, other hallucinations, and others were just very peculiar in his expression. Watch the video and get an answer (or more  questions)

martes, 1 de noviembre de 2016

Artist creates series of self under the influence of LSD

The following images are a series of photos created by a girl who had the desire to draw a self-portrait while on LSD. For each drawing, the woman, identified as whatafinethrowaway on Reddit site, worked between 15 and 45 minutes without looking in the mirror. Check out the psychedelic result:
1. This is the first drawing done 15 minutes later consumed LSD before any visible effect.


2. After 45 minutes of having used the drug, she felt her hair had grown.

3. 1 hour and 45 minutes later she kept her mind about her grown hair. In this image it represented a little more color.


4. 2 hours and 15 minutes after the dose of LSD, their perception of their facial features changed completely. You can see that began more detail facial features.

5. With 3 hours with the acid affecting her head, she refrains from drawing his eyes.


6. 4 hours and 45 then changes the color of your skin to a mystic purple.

7. After six hours things began to get very strange, now it uses different colors to represent.


8. 6 hours and 45 minutes later removed again drawing his eyes, his face curiously seems to be the main focus.


9. After 8 hours began listening to Pink Floyd.




10. Passed the 8 hours and 45 minutes from the dose of the drug, he decided he would have a body.


11. After nine and a half hours and effects of acid on their perceptions were coming to an end.


This work invariably reminds us of another published some time ago here in Martians, that of an artist subject to the same experiment under the influence of LSD, this time the subject drew a portrait of the doctor who supervised the test.

I article taken from: http://marcianosmx.com/artista-crea-autorretratos-bajo-efectos-lsd/

Origami: Japanese arte

1. Start with a square of paper. Fold diagonally forming an X
How to make a paper crane step by step
2. Turn the paper and fold vertically and horizontally forming a +
paper
3. Using the marks made on paper, fold the ends as shown below:


4. Fold the side corners toward the center, mark and unfold
Bend
5. Fold the top point down, mark and unfold
Oriental
6. Take the lower tip top form and take it to a diamond. Mark the folds
crane
7. Flip the model and perform steps 4, 5 and 6 on this side
sheet
8. Fold the side ends toward the center
How to make a paper crane step by step
9. Turn the model and repeat step 8
paper
10. Fold both lower ends up. mark the fold and unfold
11. Use the mark to bend the ends inward, forming the neck and tail
12. Fold one of inward to form the head and bend the upper ends to form wings
folding AND READY !!