Saturday, June 9, 2012

My own exaple of symetry

We can appreciate the radial symetry in this drawing made by me.

Francisco Bores

(b Madrid, 6 May 1898; d Paris, May 1972). Spanish painter. He began his training in Madrid in the studio of the painter Cecilio Plá (1860–1934) and as a copyist in the Museo del Prado; among the works he copied were paintings by Titian, Velázquez and Goya. In Madrid he became associated with intellectuals involved with the avant-garde and produced illustrations for journals such as España , Alfar , Revista de Occidente and Cruz y Raya . In 1925, after taking part in the important Exposición de artistas Ibéricos in Madrid, he settled in the Montparnasse district of Paris, where he became associated with Picasso, Gris and other Spanish artists. He also became friends with Derain and Matisse.

Real? Fiction? What´s your opinion?

http://www.dezeen.com/2012/02/25/city-portraits-by-victor-enrich/

Thursday, June 7, 2012

EVARISTO VALLE MUSEUM


Get on Evaristo Valle´s trail!!!
(write your comment with the answer)
1-In which American country Evaristo Valle was living when he was a child?
2- Write here the tittle of a picture that you´ve liked in the exhibition.
3- In the latest days of Evaristo´s life, he was very ill due to...
4-We can consider that Evaristo´s style was.......
5-Tell me what another artistic activity Evaristo developed with no success.

Play ENGLISH!!!! It´s very funny


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Sunday, June 3, 2012

THE EMPIRE STATE


The empire state is an American building. It’s in New York. It was the highest building in the world from 1931 to 1972. It’s one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It’s made up of iron, metal, glass, cement, brick…
The Empire State building was designed by William f. Lamb.


By: diego fernandez artime and alejandro toyos
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SYMMETRY

THE SYMMETRY


The Symmetry search the sense of harmonious, proportionality and balcance in a shape.
When we say "that is a symmetric picture" we can check it in this way:
Flexing the picture by half,  both sides must be similar.

That's an example, I founded in google:

Image extracted from: http://www.fractalzone.be/picture.php?img=112&res=









And this is my own example:



















By Paula Llana Peña 3ºB

MY own rhythmic compositions