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In my opinion, Frank Romero's artwork shows love to the city of Los Angeles car culture, he perhaps drew what he likes to see out in the city of Los Angeles
This setting affects the reader’s perception of this poem by using the cars’ hot metallic bodies and the full force of a hot, summer day to entice the reader to enter this steaming bygone era of cars and lust. The cars are symbolic of a black society that has been
In Frank Romero’s mural “Going to the Olympics,1984” he captures the audience attention by painting a mural on a highway wall with powerful symbols that represent the community and the artist itself. Romero includes symbols such as hearts, palm trees, cars, a blimp, flying iron, post stamps, a horse, and two man wrestling. Each of these symbols have a purpose have a significant meaning such that they are valuable to the community and Romero himself. The cars and hearts represent the love we have for cars in LA since many la residents use this as transportation to get to one around for others this can have a different meaning. The flying iron presented in the the top left represents a special honor to Buster Crabbe an olympices that later
Throughout this semester as a class we have gone over many different terminology, seen many artists from all different countries and time periods. We have also learned about different kinds of art and media that the Artist work with. Over the entire semester I have gained a greater appreciation and understanding for art. Taking all of the new information that I learned this semester I choose three pieces of artwork from the St. Louis Art Museum. Two are similar to each other and the other is very different.
Manifest Destiny involved many groups of people, but six of the main categories are the mountain men, travellers on the Oregon Trail, pioneer women, cowboys, Native Americans, and the Miners, also known as the 49ers. The mountain men were men who lived in the Rocky Mountains, and made livings as trappers who sold goods such as beavers pelts to people back East and Europe. There were over 350,000 people on the trail, and most of which were families with children. This took place mainly in the 1840s and 1860s. A subgroup of the Oregon travellers were the Pioneer women.
The possible meaning to this drawing is practically showing a resembles of the life of the valley and how it looks with all the palm trees and the cool cars. It was a vey nice painting back then. It seemed as if Romero loved cars , all types of cars with vibrant colors. The paintings mood seemed very much happy. It had happy colors , palm trees , different colored cars , a balloon up in the air , two people wrestling.
The painting colors are in black and white, this reflects the absence of color and life. This image is important because it shows the great extremities, and cruelty the holocaust could reach. By killing the innocent, we are left with great impression of how humans can be stripped away from their humanity, allowing them to immunize themselves to normal human emotions and do unspeakable acts. My reaction towards this image was great shock and feeling
The appealing factor of this paintings comes from its message and juxtaposition of colours and stroke
The painting has a light and smooth finish to finish to it, and at the same time the bold outlines of the male figures appear like a sketching. Little detail compared to the woman in the center of the canvas. The clouds are dark and made with
This piece of art confirms the power and the emotional state of everyone that was captured during this horrifying day for Spain. Francisco Goya paints a Spanish worker with his hands up just moments before he was massacred on the hill they call Principe Pio hill. This Spanish man speaks out for all those Spaniards who were murdered. His arms straight out on each said of his head represents Jesus Christ’s crucifixion. He wears a white shirt that represents an angel trying to prove his innocence.
A close-up shot of Filippo pretending to drive the blue van through the sky is an excellent example of this symbolism. The shot focuses on the toy van, which is ‘moving’ through a picture-perfect blue sky at Filippo’s hand, surrounded by fluffy clouds and sunlight. The shot furthers the idealistic feel of the scene and therefore shows how happy Filippo is as he drives the van through the sky, later shown to be laughing and smiling with Michele, whose facial expressions and body language also show his delight. The two boys play with the blue van in the cornfields and are clearly enjoying themselves immensely with the simple toy, demonstrating its role as a symbol of their joy. Later in the scene, Michele and Filippo are discovered to have escaped, and Michele is taken away; as he sits in the car, a close-up shot shows the audience Michele tossing his blue van away in the backseat and discarding it completely.
Where have you been? " there are many different symbols throughout the story much like in "The Yellow Wallpaper". I believe that the repetition of music, the car, and Connie's home all serve as symbolism in the story. The most obvious one of the three is Arnold's Car. The car itself is in direct correlation to who Arnold is as a character in the story.
It serves as a contrast between who Arnold is and who he is disguised as. The car symbolizes the fantasy and the reality aspect of Arnold. The new paint job on his car is used to symbolize Arnold’s fake disguise that he puts on to lure Connie in. Arnold’s car becomes a major example of his dark appearance and nature. The color of his car which is gold represents being flashy.
The superb use of symbolism in this painting has added complexity to the painting that contains social criticism on politics, on politician, and on culture, resulting in different interpretations from different people. It is also because of this complexity and layering of meanings that makes this painting ever more interesting and much more than what meets the
The portrait represents the beauty of the time period. It holds simplistic colors with detailed shading. The artwork is very intriguing to me. I love the detail in the background, there are tiny brushstrokes that makes up the mountains and sky. Also, I find the shading of the mouth and eyes very interesting.