Sunday, November 27, 2011

Cold Lemon Jack Skellington face Cake With Cookies

Easy, Fast and Delicious!

Ingredients:
  •   1 can of condensed milk
  •  1 can of evaporated milk
  •  2 packs of vanilla cookies
  •  6 lemon juice
  •  50gr of white chocolate
  •   50gr of black chocolate



Steps:

  •  First, integrate the condensed milk, the evaporated milk and the six-lemon juice and mix very well.
  • Second, in a round recipient set a base of cookies, cover them with the mixture.
  •  Distribute it and repeat the same process until you finish the mixture. 
         Be careful! No leave holes between the cookies and the mixture.

  •   Next, cover it and refrigerate for an hour.
  •  Finally, melt the white and black chocolate using a double boiler , cover the cake with the white chocolate and make the Jack’s face with the black chocolate. Refrigerate it again for one more hour.

























It’s ready!! I hope you enjoy it!!!

Blog Post #7 - Reflection Blog



   Blog is  very helpful at school. Student can read their classmates’ blogs, make comment and see their point of view on one specific topic. Student can refroze their knowledge by asking questions in their classmates’ blogs. For example outside of class I always check my blog and add new things to it or reedit some of the posts to make them better. Each time I created a post I designer it  by adding a picture, choosing different size and color in the text. I personalize my blog as an art piece. My favorite part of blog is to write about a topic that I really like. Evaluating art is my favorite post because I wrote about Frida Kalho. I would like to write about the experiences between ESl099 and Introduction to Art and how these classes help us to develop our art experiences.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Blog Post #6 - Memes and Art - The Pepper Spray Cop goes Viral

     Art is world perspective of a person who uses his or her imagination and creativity to develop an idea in an artwork such as painting, statue, building, or drawing.  Theses days a new tendency called Memes is very popular in the Interned. Memes   can be art because this promotes social causes and express the feeling of the person who made these. However memes are not art because they are not original.
     Some memes can support social causes and have a big impact in our society. However, memes are not unique. They are collage. These memes regularly are a copy of very famous paintings with a repetition of other popular web image. For example, last week, different memes were on Facebook as people reactions when a police officer pepper sprayed some students protesting on the UC Davis campus.  The most relevant memes to support the pacifist protest were the image of the police officer pepper sprayed on some of the most famous paintings during the Renacisse. Paintings like Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam, Georges Seurat’s Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte    and Andrew Wyeth’s   Christina's World by Andrew Wyeth suffer alteration in the imagines. Memes can influence in people social causes but they are bad imitation of the most famous painting.
     In addition, copying the image of an important painting is a type of plagiarism. People recreate the same painting with an extra image to make it looks different. This is like to copy the song’ lyrics   and change some of the words of the song. The song has the same rhyme, but the lyrics change a little. The memes has the same fond and the same characteristic of the original piece but something is adding or changing.
     Other memes can be offensive and destroy people image. For example, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter are the media which people use to share the memes. For more than two months, around the world, people have been shared memes of a teen name Rebecca Black who was criticize because of her song Friday.  People made fun of her and she got depressed. Memes affected other when people don have conscience of their acts.
     In conclusion, memes don’t show imagination, they are copy of other works, and they are offensives.  Memes can be a good media to express feeling when people uses their own imagination and do not copy others’ artworks.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Practice Post #6 - Research

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
1864 - 1901

     ' A French postimpressionist painter, lithographer, and illustrator Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec documented in each of his part pieces the bohemian nightlife of late-19th-century in Paris'. He made many paintings, drawings, etchings, lithographs, and posters which illustrated the nightlife in place like circuses, dance halls, cabarets, racetracks and brothels. I enjoy Henri’s art, it is different as many others artists. He shows us the part of society that everyone critics and no one wants to talk about.
Sourse:
Renoir Fine Art (1998-2008 )
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec