Monday, April 27, 2015
Looking for buildings polyhedra shaped
LINKS OF REFERENCE:
https://es.pinterest.com/melindamorgan/amazing-buildings/
https://es.pinterest.com/christinedrew/shapes-buildings-designs/
http://www.archinomy.com/case-studies/709/50-most-amazing-buildings-of-the-world
STEPS:
4. Add photos and drawings from your own.
EXAMPLES:
http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/in-memoriam-oscar-niemeyer-died.html
http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/national-library-of-belarus.html
http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/ryugyong-hotel-this-hotel-is-in-north.html
http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/2012/06/westhafen-tower.html
MORE INFORMATION AT:http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/p/1st-level-3rd-term-about-polyhedral.html
https://es.pinterest.com/melindamorgan/amazing-buildings/
https://es.pinterest.com/christinedrew/shapes-buildings-designs/
http://www.archinomy.com/case-studies/709/50-most-amazing-buildings-of-the-world
STEPS:
- Organize the task with your team
- Search on Internet or looking for buildings related to your shape in several books. Al least, one, two, three maximum. Send a mail to your teacher in order not repeat the same building.
- Write a post:
- Building´s name, date, author, style and other interesting data.
- Architect biography.
- History of building.
- Structure and materials
- Impressions
4. Add photos and drawings from your own.
EXAMPLES:
http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/in-memoriam-oscar-niemeyer-died.html
http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/national-library-of-belarus.html
http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/ryugyong-hotel-this-hotel-is-in-north.html
http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/2012/06/westhafen-tower.html
MORE INFORMATION AT:http://artspilesenglish.blogspot.com.es/p/1st-level-3rd-term-about-polyhedral.html
Monday, April 6, 2015
The Artist of this painting is Claude Monet, an impresionist French painter of the 19 th century. The tittle is Garden at Sainte - Adrasse . This painting is located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York . He used brighten assorted pure cold colors with the little of mixing . Thick and short brush strokes called impasto to capture the light of the moment, not giving much relevance to the shapes.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
THE MONA LISA - JAVIER GURPEGUI 3°ESO A
She has dwarf eyebrows, a very tiny mouth and her smile is also non-existent.
You can see her hands are interlaced, because Leonardo prefered that action instead of using a ring. This represents Lisa as a virtuous woman and faithful wife.
Monday, March 23, 2015
This is the portrait that I choosed, it is from Joan Miró.
Miró drew this abstract portrait inspired by Picasso.
As you can see, he has very strange factions, he has enormous ejes and strange- shaped eyebrows.
He has lots of wrinkles, so you can guess that it is an old man, but, it is a bit confusing because of his black hair and huge head.
His ears are ver strange and abstract, well, the paint in general remains you the abstract movement of portraits.
Laura Pedreañez, 3°A.
Description of a portrait
This portrait was drawn by Velázquez.
It's unknown who the man is, but he also appears on other pictures made by Velázquez.
The man has a huge fronthead. His eyebrows are tiny compared to his forehead.
He has small eyes and a big nose. He also has a curly moustache and a very small chin.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Description of Portait
This portrait was drawn by Pablo Picasso.This unknown women has a lot of wavy hair with a lot of volumen.The waves of the hair are very marked.The hands are huge compared to the face.The fingers are very thick.The face is rounded and the mouth is small.She has very round and huge eyes that are very beautiful.Also her nose is sharp and flat, that is joined to the eyebrows,which are long fine and trace.
Inés Díaz Gómez 3ºA
Self-portrait, PABLO PICASSO
Pablo
Picasso in this
portrait appears with a really bad look, standing
out his face. The shadow of the hat covers the entire
forehead. He
has very
small and narrow eyes and a big nose. This portrait for me mostly shows sadness
because he’s with lots of wrinkles and a few scars. He’s wearing a dark coat
and the image is all in black and white.
LA GIOCONDA
La Gioconda is probably the most famous paint of Leonardo da Vinci. It was paainted using a method called sfumato. The paint is currently at the Louvre museum. In the portrait appears a woman sitting in an armchair. She doesn´t have eyebrows and eyelashes. It was originally painted with eyelashes and with better visible eyebrows, but that these had gradually disappeared over time, perhaps as a result of overcleaning. Some scientists think that the woman was pregnant because of the position of her arms. The landscape of the left is different of the lanscape of the right. However both landscapes are the town of Bobbio.
SELF-PORTRAIT OF LEONARDO DA VINCI BY ELENA ARIAS
This self-portrait is one of the best known drawings by Italian painter. It was painted around 1513 and is located in the Royal Library of Turin. Leonardo performed all his drawings, including sketches, attention to detail. If you look closely at the picture, he realizes every hair, every hair of the beard, is made with great precision, although the face is not finished; indeed missing the top of the front and back of the beard but gives the impression of being. This drawing has a truly amazing behind history: Leonardo's death, he fell into the hands of Francesco Melzi his faithful collaborator who had inherited all manuscripts and drawings, and the death of the latter, the entire collection was dispersed among the children of Melzi and this portrait was assigned, sold, etc., and was not heard from again. It reappeared in the early nineteenth century in Milan. In the picture you can see that here Leonardo was old because of the wrinkles that have eyes, dark circles together. We also appreciated having a sad and serious expression, which is what Leonardo wants to express.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Sunday, March 8, 2015
CALENDAR 3rd . LEVEL 2nd. Assesment
MONDAY 9th -
- EXERCISES 2.3 Y 2.4 finished ( Textures and flat shapes)
- PRINTING ENGRAVING.
- EXERCISES 3.2 y 3.3 ongoing
FRIDAY 13 th
I won´t be in the classroom because I´ve to go to the hospital so you have to work preparing the next exercise 3.1 drawing at least, the three hexagons. We´ll paint the colour wheel int he classroom, all together (teamwork)
MONDAY 16th
Printing engraving.
Exercise 3.1 painting
FRIDAY 20th
Exercises 3,2 y 3,3 finished , Exercise 3.1 ongoing
MONDAY 23rd.
Exercise 3.1. completed
Review of presentations.
Tasks for the total score of the term:
- Engraving: Tracing paper, linoleum plate and printed papers.
- Work about painters and presentations. Post on blog.
- Exercise 2,3- 2.4
- Exercise 3.1 - 3.2 - 3.3
Thursday, March 5, 2015
MODELS OF LANDSCAPES: Exercises 3.2-1- 3.2.2 (FIRST LEVEL OF SECONDARY)
1st. LEVEL OF SECONDARY-GROPUS A-B-C Y D
Remember the tasks for 2nd. Assesment
MARKS CONSIDERING:
- NOTES in your NOTEBOOK
- Your MARKING SYSTEM BOOK (cuaderno de rotulación)
- POST ABOUT PAINTERS AND PRESENTATION in the CLASSROOM
- ENGRAVING (Tracing paper , linoleum plate and printed papers)

UNIT 3:
- 3.1- COLOUR WHEEL
- 3.2.1- LANDSCAPE WITH WARM/COOL COLOURS
- 3.2.2. IMAGE USING COMPLEMENTARY COLOURS
- 3.3.3- SCALES OF COLOURS
Title:
Laundres
Autor:
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Henri de toulose launtrec Born on November 24, 1864. was a French painter and poster artist who was noted for his portrayal of Parisian nightlife of the late nineteenth century. He is part of the generation of post-impressionism. .He was influenced by Japanese prints and the Impressionist, Degas
Characteristics of the paint:
Laundres
Autor:
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Henri de toulose launtrec Born on November 24, 1864. was a French painter and poster artist who was noted for his portrayal of Parisian nightlife of the late nineteenth century. He is part of the generation of post-impressionism. .He was influenced by Japanese prints and the Impressionist, Degas
Characteristics of the paint:
In this photo be can see a girl in a laundry. At the botton be can si a table a basket and a seat of clouses.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci
This is a portrait about Leonardo da Vinci. He made it with graphite. The result was a gorgeous composition where you can see his huge nose, his long white beard , his head with out hair, with a lot of wrinkles on his face which represent his old age and with dark eyes because he was working all day.
Javier García Álvarez del 3 ° A
Javier García Álvarez del 3 ° A
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Portrait of Dali
This portrait represents the anger of Dali.You can see in the image that Dali had a strange
moustache, huge eyes, dark hair, enormous eyebrows and fat lips.
Laura Villa 3ºC
SELF-PORTRAIT OF VINCENT VAN GOGH BY JUAN BARAHONA
We have a self-portrait of Vincent van Gogh in 1889. It is a sample of the Post-Impressionist painting. It is currently in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, Francia .The work shows us the author, in good form after suffering a serious health crisis shortly before. However, his eyes show that he is full of concerns and problems. Van Gogh employs a very personal technique for painting the background, costume and hair: lines wavy blue (background and costume) and oranges (hair); In contrast to this,there are marked much lines in other areas such as the eyes. In this self-portrait, in short, raw expression of character and emotions/concerns. Van Gogh is characterized by infusing a great symbolism to its work by means of color and line. Among his works we emphasize "The starry night", his self-portraits and "Bedroom of van Gogh".This work belongs to the impressionism. This art is based on the search of feelings, is trying to capture in the works.
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Portrait of Pablo Picasso by Juan Martínez
This is a portrait of Pablo Picasso in his maturity,made by himself, it was painted using oil on canvass in the year 1986.
Picasso founded cubism (with other artists) and we can see it in his pictures. In this portrait,almost all the face has been done with straight lines
In the picture we can see he had a huge eyes and nose, he had dark hair,eyes and thin and dark eyebrows. He had a tiny and thin lips. We can see he was an elegant man looking to his coat.
A girl with a pearl earring from Vermeer - Marta de Sevilla
Title: A girl with a pearl earring
Author: Johannes Vermeer
Year: 1665-1667
Movement: Baroque and Dutch Golden Age
Technique: Oil on canvas
Author: Johannes Vermeer
Year: 1665-1667
Movement: Baroque and Dutch Golden Age
Technique: Oil on canvas
The most important parts of this
portrait are the colours and the shadows. Vermeer’s use of light highlighted
the earring and the face.
There are many theories about the
identity of the woman, these are some of them:
-She could be Vermeer’s oldest
daughter.
-Vermeer’s servant, Griet.
-Or the daughter of Vermeer’s main
commissioner.
She’s a gorgeous woman, with big,
brown eyes and a small nose. She has tiny eyelashes. She has a blue and
yellow turban on her head, a popular complement in this age, from Orient.
Friday, February 27, 2015
SELFPORTRAIT OF CARAVAGGIO BY CARMELA PALACIOS
El Caballero Anciano from El Greco - Mateo Cifuentes 3ºC [Reposted]
-I chose this portrait from El Greco because I like the way he draws everything stretched. It's called "Caballero Anciano"
-Title: El Caballero Anciano.
-Author: El Greco.
-Period: Spanish Renassaince.
-Year: Arround the 1590.
-Technique used: Oil on canvas.
It represents an anonimous knight. Provably from Toledo, as it was a very important city, also where he lived.
This portrait follows El Greco's characteristic style: Painting all the figures taller and thiner than in reality.
For this portrait, the technique used was oil on canvas. He got to paint perfectly all this old man's characteristics through thick and thin brushstrokes and using very dark colours to possibly express the sadness in his last years of life. His old age is also expressed with small balds and white hair on his head. His thinness also express that he is not a very rich man.
-Title: El Caballero Anciano.
-Author: El Greco.
-Period: Spanish Renassaince.
-Year: Arround the 1590.
-Technique used: Oil on canvas.
It represents an anonimous knight. Provably from Toledo, as it was a very important city, also where he lived.
This portrait follows El Greco's characteristic style: Painting all the figures taller and thiner than in reality.
For this portrait, the technique used was oil on canvas. He got to paint perfectly all this old man's characteristics through thick and thin brushstrokes and using very dark colours to possibly express the sadness in his last years of life. His old age is also expressed with small balds and white hair on his head. His thinness also express that he is not a very rich man.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Village in Spring CRISTIAN ACERETE PAÑEDA

This paint was painting in 1867 by Camille Pissarro
TECHNIQUE:
One of Pissarro´s technique was paint in oil another is the realism movement on style.
DESCRIPTION:
In the paint we can see two little childdren playing on the grass and two adults talking. Behind one of the adults there is a baby.
In the right we can see some trees.
In the centre of the paint there is a village with some people.
There is a little mountain with a forest.
CHARACTERISTCS:
Is a post-impressionist painter.
Of teacher has students like... Paul Gauguin, Paul Cézanne, his cousin Lucien Pissarro and Mary Cassat
CAMILLE PISSARRO:
Was born the 10th of July 1830 and he deads on the 13rd of Novembre 1903 in París.
He was a impressionist painter and it´s cosiderate like one of the fathers of this movements.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
EDGAR DEGAS-Noa Rodríguez 1stC
Autor:Edgar Degas was born 19 July of 1834.He was a french artist famous for his paintings,sculptures,and drawings.He is regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism.
Painting:
In this painting Edgar Degas use the lighting and also he use pure color and this drawing is also a photograpic influence. In this painting we can see a dancer whit a White and blue dress and in a gray backgroung.
REMBRANDT´S SELF-PORTRAIT BY MAITE SUSO
HERE IS THE REMBRANDT´S SELF-PORTRAIT I´M WORKING ON:
1st) It´s the original image (that I´ve looked for in google images) about Rembrandt´s self-portrait.
2nd) It´s the engraving I´ve done in a linocut.
3rd) It´s the final result that I´ve obtained when I printed the engraving with ink.
In
this
painting
we´re looking at an old man.
All starts when Rembrandt thought he was
dealing with a gorgeous, smart and handsome
guy, himself . But when he started getting old
his perfect look changed so he decided to also
paint the ugliness, realism.
We now can analyze it in this picture with the
following features:
-The
original paiting shows the darkness and
only focus his faces with a light streak.
-The
elderly
man
has several wrinkles because
of his age.
-Due
to
his
depression,
his
eyes,
eyebrows
and eyelids express sadness.
-His
hair
is
yellowish
and
it´s
worn-out.
-He
also
has huge ears but a thin, tiny and
clearly defined mouth.
-His cheecks are large as his chin, but he has no beard.
• The most obvious aspect of Rembrandt’s late
style is that the brushwork is, in general,
broader. Individual brushstrokes
sometimes remain visible, although the differentiation in the
brushwork is
extraordinary. Rembrandt is also known as a painter of light
and shade, and of
course as an artist whos technique, REALISM, would lead some critics to claim that he
used
to prefer ugliness to beauty.
I´ve looked for the information on the internet in different web pages.
DONE BY: Maite Suso Argüelles. 3rd B. Arts and craft.
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