mercredi 25 novembre 2009
The language of today, a familiar language
We, the young people, the language we have today is not the same as our parents, it's very different. We use words like "genre", "wesh t'inquiètes," tu gères gros " "style et tout", "j'te keaf grave" and a lot of words again...
We are accustomed to learn with our friends what kind of vocabulary to force the parents don't understand more.This vocabulary is still not very nice, but it's funny
jeudi 12 novembre 2009
Portrait of Yan Pei-Ming .
Born in a labor family of Shanghai, Yan Pei-Ming grew in the atmosphere of the civil war of the end of the Cultural revolution. In 1980 he(it) arrives in France, and settles down in Dijon. He studies during five years to the Art college of Dijon, then between 1988 and 1989 to the Institute of the high studies in plastic arts of Paris. He paints on immense sizes and works with big brushes. He creates saturations of black, white, grey and sometimes red.Ming is essentially a portrait painter, he is interested in the current events, he so realized portraits of the swindler Madoff, the humorist Coluche or the American president Barack Obama and the senator John McCain. He paints faces in close-up and realizes descriptions, Mao's heads, portraits of his own father, Bruce Lee, self-portraits, unknown persons, skulls...
samedi 7 novembre 2009
My portrait
This is my selft portrait.This photo was taken in the last year, by my brother.There was next to me,a friend, but I cropped the picture.Like before, I have brown and curly hair and brown eyes ,I put my hands on knees,and also a brown vest. I looked right.I looked worried and surprise too.This photo is made with a digital camera, I love photography, I would make my profession
mercredi 4 novembre 2009
David Bailly - Analising
Leiden painter, his hometown (like Rembrandt) and portrait painter in Amsterdam. He worked for a short period as a companion to Hamburg before traveling to Venice and Rome at the age of 25 years. On the way back, he probably offered his services to some German prince. Back in the Netherlands in 1613, he established himself as a painter of portraits and vanities. He executed many portraits drawn small format painters of his time as well as students and professors from the University of Leiden.
In his portraits, Bailey represented objects attractive and expressive in the midst of a domestic environment. Found in its vanities the usual symbols of the ephemeral and transitory nature of human beings such as the skull, flower, candle ... He has also painted in the presence of symbols of vanity, that in accepting the transience his own life.
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