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COMBO by Blu and David Ellis

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COMBO by Blu and David Ellis

Illustrator/Portrait Artist Mike Wimmer Visits Susquehanna!

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Oklahoma Artist Mike Wimmer visited Susquehanna Oct. 20th, 2pm-3pm to discuss his work and tie it into “Choices and Decision Making”.
This is a rare event for Susquehanna-an artistic presentation for the masses! His clients range from Disney to Procter & Gamble as well as illustrating countless children’s books and painting portraits for the Oklahoma Capitol Building as well as other clients. He is known for his range of broad spectrums from Disney’s Lion King Soundtrack to American Girl to redesigning Mr. Clean’s image.

Some images of Mr. Wimmer’s illustrations and his visit to our classroom!
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Lane Smith talks about his art…

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Lane Smith

Regina!

Posted 1 year, 2 months ago at 12:53 pm. 0 comments

Laughing With
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Wicked Cool Business Cards

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 8:43 pm. 0 comments

MFA Studies Spring San Francisco 2009

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San Fran Outline
Chuck Pyle
Robert Hunt
Craig Frazier
1000 Journals film
Kazu Sano
Lou Brooks
David Grove

Stop Motion Video, Her Morning Elegance

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HMMMM…..Ideas are Everywhere…do your research!

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DIRECTOR: JAMIE CALIRI

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VNV NATION

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Victory Not Vengence

What’s YOUR moleskine sketchbook look like?

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Did You Know?

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Chip Kidd

Posted 2 years, 5 months ago at 6:27 pm. 0 comments

Chip Kidd

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Jake Barton, Local Projects

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Us by Regina Spektor

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Samson, by Regina Spektor

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Mock advertisements

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Frightened Rabbit—my favorite!

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Pay Attention to the words!

On your Way by Leaf.

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Connor Look-a-like??

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Smells like Teen Spirit gone Classy…

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Salvador Dali In Persona

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For Fun, Edward Scissorhands on the piano

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Pop Surrealism

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Surrealism -Rene Magritte

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PERFORMANCE ART

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PERFORMANCE ART

BLUE MAN GROUP

CIRQUE DE SOLEIL

WARNING: Graphic, Tragic and Honest.

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 7:18 pm. 0 comments

I know normally, I post “fun and cool” artsy stuff here. But sometimes there are times when I feel something is moving enough and important enough to show. There was an image was in an art book in my artroom today, that shocked and saddened those that saw it…I felt the need to research and learn more…Drunk Driving is serious, as the latest events in Oregon exhibit (a drunk driver killed a mother and 4 children) but sometimes, drunk driving doesn’t kill…then what do you live with…This is a deep movie, it can be considered by some to be graphic in nature, but it is honest and it is real. Jacqueline Saburido lives her life changed forever by another person’s choice to drink and drive…someone like everyone who has the power to choose…someone like everyone like even you.


Drunk Driving: Jacqueline Saburido - Click here for more blooper videos

Imogen Heap

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Imogen Heap

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Tim Burton’s Vincent

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Minilogue/Hitchhikers Choice

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Whiteboard Animation

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Peter, Bjorn and John

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Post it Note Film

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Post it Note Art

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The Shins

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Child Prodigy- Akiane

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Art by Akiane - Music by Steven Cravis

WICKED ORIGAMI MUSIC VIDEO…The Format

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The Format "The Compromise"

Walk Away Illusion…

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See the images switch as you walk away from the computer…

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SAUL BASS

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Little does the world know, Saul Bass who is a famous graphic designer, directed the famous shower scene!

Saul Bass Influences other Designers
Designed by Olivier Kuntzel and Florence Deygas for Nexus Productions

Catch me if you can

Car Parts in Motion…

Posted 2 years, 11 months ago at 10:21 am. 0 comments

Honda Accord Commercial

Fourtet Video

Posted 2 years, 11 months ago at 10:20 am. 0 comments

Four tet

Nail Mosaic Master

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Nail Mosaic Master

Wire Art

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Wire Art

Shadow Illusions

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It’s not the sculpture that creates the art….it’s the shadow…

Shadow Illusions

Sand Art

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Sand art

Women in Art

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Women In Art

1 week of ArtWorks

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1week of art works

Theo Jansen

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Theo Jansen - Kinetic Sculptor

GREAT ARTIST MOVIES

Posted 3 years, 9 months ago at 11:11 am. 0 comments

This Unit involves a visual representation of Hollywood’s portrayal of the lives of great artists. The class has submitted parental permission slips. We watch the movies, each session followed by a discussion forum. The class then is given an essay assignment worth 100 pts. to be presented in a formal paper. During their work on the paper, they are then focusing on the style of the artist through an in class project that captures their techniques and motivations. The focus is for students to ‘live’ through the experience on film and reinterpret the art in their own means. This unit provides a high level of art analyzation, criticism, appreciation, writing and production.

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In August of 1949, Life Magazine ran a banner headline that begged the question: “Jackson Pollock: Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?” Already well-known in the New York art world, he had become a household name–America’s first “Art Star”–and his bold and radical style of painting continued to change the course of modern art. But the torments that had plagued the artist all of his life–perhaps the ones that drove him to paint in the first place, or that helped script his fiercely original art–continued to haunt him. As he struggled with self-doubt, engaging in a lonely tug-of-war between needing to express himself and wanting to shut the world out, Pollock began a downward spiral that would threaten to destroy the foundations of his marriage, the promise of his career, and his life–all on one deceptively calm and balmy summer night in 1956.
(POLLOCK ACTION PAINTING COLLAGE)

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In 1981, Jean-Michel Basquiat catapulted from being an unknown nineteen-year-old graffiti writer to becoming one of the most successful, controversial, glamorous artists in the world. His shows were anticipated as the big events of the New York season, and his paintings were bought by the most powerful collectors and museums. Every aspect of his life became a subject for the media. By 1988, he was dead at the age of 27. Basquiat was described by The New York Times as “the art world’s closest equivalent to James Dean.” In spite of his success, this turbulent and talented young painter was also plagued by loneliness, self-destruction and the belief that people really did not accept him for who he was. As the first black contemporary artist to really succeed in the powerful white art world, his early death shows that he was a casualty as well as a phenomenal success.
(GRAFFITI ART MIXED MEDIA)

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A fictional story, loosely based upon the post-WWI period when the young Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) was an aspiring painter with a love for the classical periods. Set in 1918, the tale is based on an imagined relationship between young Adolf, and an influential Jewish art dealer and teacher, Max Hoffman, who did not encourage the future Nazi leader’s artistic abilities. A discouraged artist, who later scorned modern art, Hitler’s interests turn elsewhere–to hatred of Jews, and to Germany’s questionable future. The story presents the argument–could one teacher’s failure to encourage a young man to pursue his artistic endeavors be part of the root of the terror that came? Would the Holocaust have been prevented if Adolf Hitler had never stopped painting–and thus, was able to channel his creative energy?
(EXPRESSIONISM)

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A speculative account of the life of Griet, a 16-year-old girl who appears in Johannes Vermeer’s painting of the same title. Set in 17th century Holland, Griet is employed by Vermeer as a housemaid to care for his six children, his jealous pregnant wife and his uncommunicative mother-in-law. Tensions arise when Vermeer’s wife grows jealous of her husband and the young maid, when the wife discovers that Griet borrowed her precious pearl earrings to sit for the now famous portrait.
(OIL PAINTING)

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It is 1919. The Great War is over and Paris nightlife is filled with dark passions and uncontrollable obsessions. In the cafĂ© Rotonde, the refuge of the artistic elite, we find a table, unlike any other in history: Picasso, Rivera, Stein, Cocteau, Soutine, Utrillo and Modigliani. Jeanne Hebuterne was a beautiful young Catholic girl whose only fault, in her father’s eyes was to fall in love with Modigliani, a Jew. Driven by this religious bigotry, Jeanne’s father secretly sends their baby away to a convent in some far place. At the same time Paris is preparing for the yearly art competition. The prize is money and a guaranteed career. But, until this moment Picasso has never entered because he is Picasso. And Modigliani has never entered for that same reason. But now, Modigliani is cornered. He and Jeanne need to save their child. Drunk with anger, soaked by rain, he bursts into the Rotonde, and watched by Picasso, and all the others, he puts his name to the competition. Picasso then gets up and signs his own name. Paris becomes frenzied with excitement! And now it begins. A fast train moves through the night that shapes the lives of all involved. And as darkness falls, the artists take refuge before their blank canvases and begin to create their greatest work.
(MODIGLIANI PORTRAITURE)