Thursday, April 14, 2011
Community Arts Project
Speak Against Racism... In today's society, we are faced with many issues related to diversity and social justice. For my project, my group decided to focus on discrimination around the Ryerson University campus. I believe that discrimination exists in every society, although we cannot eliminate it, we can do our best to reduce the amount of discrimination possible. Living in a multicultural society like Toronto, an issue like discrimination should be reduced. Reducing the amount of racism on campus starts off by a small idea. My group concluded that we cannot eliminate discrimination, so we're taking action to reduce it. To reduce such thing, we need to let people know what is happening around campus and in our society. Our idea is for people to speak out against racism by telling personal stories that relates to racism. The groups that are involved are the Ryerson Student Union, where they have a Students Against Racism group. Aside from our campus, we would potentially hope to expand to other universities like University of Toronto and other schools. The 'big idea' for my group was creating stickers that consists of famous thinkers speaking out against or about racism. Our sticker has a site where people can go on and the website and post experiences. These stickers will be posted around campus:
Guerilla Art
Beauty is Skin Deep...
Inspirational messages are everywhere around us, but do we really stop to think about what the quote's message is? I chose the saying "beauty is skin deep" because it sums up different emotions and feelings towards what we see in society. Today, there are beauty ads and public figures that influence us of how we should look like. I myself, unfortunately sometimes are influenced by what I see on television and the message of what girls and women should be like and dress. An inspirational message like "beauty is skin deep" really says a lot, and I believe that if people read it, they will stop to think about how we really see ourselves. Yes, looks may be "everything" but that is on the outside. What truly lies under our skin is our beauty, and my parents always told me "you do not need any makeup" and "natural is beauty" and because we are easily influenced by the media, a message like that really hits home. This message can be put up in any areas and the most effective is on the mirror because that is where we see ourselves and our reflection. The art word of the week is colour, with this message, beauty is on the inside and choosing neutral colours really sends the message. The beauty of black and white really makes you focus on the message rather than the look, which is what this message is about.
I had posted this message on my friend's mirror, and as she approached it, she really took the time to read it and take in the message. She had said that the message is as simple as they come. In a black and white message, it summarizes the quote regarding beauty is within the message, and beauty is on the inside.
This assignment made me feel liberating because I sent a message that connects to girls and even boys and how they see themselves. Your friends and families will love you for who you are, not what you look like. True beauty is on the inside and I believe that girls and boys need to know that. There are many ads in the media that depicts what society sees as "beautiful", but with an inspirational message, we really come back to the message that lies within.
Inspirational messages are everywhere around us, but do we really stop to think about what the quote's message is? I chose the saying "beauty is skin deep" because it sums up different emotions and feelings towards what we see in society. Today, there are beauty ads and public figures that influence us of how we should look like. I myself, unfortunately sometimes are influenced by what I see on television and the message of what girls and women should be like and dress. An inspirational message like "beauty is skin deep" really says a lot, and I believe that if people read it, they will stop to think about how we really see ourselves. Yes, looks may be "everything" but that is on the outside. What truly lies under our skin is our beauty, and my parents always told me "you do not need any makeup" and "natural is beauty" and because we are easily influenced by the media, a message like that really hits home. This message can be put up in any areas and the most effective is on the mirror because that is where we see ourselves and our reflection. The art word of the week is colour, with this message, beauty is on the inside and choosing neutral colours really sends the message. The beauty of black and white really makes you focus on the message rather than the look, which is what this message is about.
I had posted this message on my friend's mirror, and as she approached it, she really took the time to read it and take in the message. She had said that the message is as simple as they come. In a black and white message, it summarizes the quote regarding beauty is within the message, and beauty is on the inside.
This assignment made me feel liberating because I sent a message that connects to girls and even boys and how they see themselves. Your friends and families will love you for who you are, not what you look like. True beauty is on the inside and I believe that girls and boys need to know that. There are many ads in the media that depicts what society sees as "beautiful", but with an inspirational message, we really come back to the message that lies within.
Pretend Play & Magical Thinking
Everyone wanted to know her, and everyone wanted to be like her.
To me, magical thinking is finding inspiration from anywhere and bringing it to life. Our imagination has endless possibilities, and when we begin to think deeply, we create things out of the ordinary. Our imagination can bring us anywhere and there is no wrong way to go. Teaching young children to use their imagination and find inspiration will allow them to bring our their creativity. There is no right or wrong way of thinking and our imagination can take us anywhere...
How Do You See Your Food?
Grocery shopping is always fun. Going to a supermarket, I see a variety of food and snacks. It is always fun to browse around to see what there is. When I walk pass the aisles, there are many different shapes, designs, and colours. The art word of the week is mass or volume, it is described as "the appropriate criteria for critiquing three-dimensional art, which has height, length and width" (Schirrmacher & Fox, 2009, p. 142), it can be portrayed as:
- heavy, bulky, massive; or light, delicate
- geometric or organic
- static or dynamic
- angular or curved
- hard or soft
- large or little, big or small
(Schirrmacher & Fox, 2009)
The food item that I have chosen is Chocolate... is my favourite type of food. it is a go-to comfort food for myself and a lot of people. I decided to make a list of different types of food that chocolate can make and I limited it to my favourites.
cake milkshake donut
fondue hot chocolate croissant
ice cream muffin cookie
chocolate bar cupcake pie
pretzel sauce muffin
All these types of food and snacks can be formed into a variety of shapes and sizes. Chocolate can be mass produced into a chocolate bar or can be self-made into a cake or cookie. Chocolate can be incorporated into many recipes and beverages and it comes in many different shapes, colours and sizes.
References
Schirrmacher, R., & Fox, J.E. (2009). Art and Creative Development for Young Children (6th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Delmar.
Painting with Scissors
Collaging with Scissors... Throughout the years, we collect pieces of artwork and pictures that consists of valuable memories. We can create an artwork that consists the variety of pieces of work that we have collected over the years into a collage. Creating a collage is an effective way to communicate personal identity and understanding of the world. A collage is "a picture composed of different shapes or elements" (Schirrmacher & Fox, 2009, p. 206). The art word of the week is space. Creating a collage, we can use space effectively, and there is no right or wrong way in using space, it is all in the imagination and creativity. Using space, we can create an interesting collage, and here are some tips on using space:
- positive or negative
- unoccupied, empty, sparse; or occupied, filled, dense
- vertical, horizontal, or diagonal
- symmetrical or asymmetrical
- ordered or random
- balanced or unbalanced
(Schirrmacher & Fox, 2009, p. 143)
To create a personal collage we can follow these steps:
1. Collect pictures that are meaningful and significant in your life
2. Pick a base to paste these images on
3. Using your imagination, use scissors to cut and create different shapes and sizes of your images
4. With glue or tape, paste images on the base, be messy and creative!
5. You can take a pen/marker/paint to add any drawings or words that you like
6. Enjoy your collage! Post it up or give them to someone that will appreciate it.
A collage is a simple concept that anyone can use to create a piece of work. Collaging with scissors is an effective way of creating an artwork that is unique and it communicates personal identity!
References
Schirrmacher, R., & Fox, J.E. (2009). Art and Creative Development for Young Children (6th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Delmar.
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