Sunday, March 18, 2012

Narrative Digital Collage

Welcome to very first narrative digital collage...I don't know how I managed to delete it and had to start ALL over again, the glass of wine came in very handy!

As you know I am born and raised in NYC, yet have a Peruvian background which I am extremely proud of. I love to travel which is why you will see different ways I have done so via flight and cruising. In my travels mostly to South America and the Caribbean, dolphins are what I love to see! I love to see them aboard boats because I cannot swim...I have tried and have plenty of stories, all thanks to my boyfriend and his genius ideas lol. I do beach snorkel literally standing up...while little children float lol. He is a diver and I am happy with a pina colada and a great book on the beach soaking in the sun. Yet we manage to balance both. I picked the NYC skyline as my background simply because it is my favorite! I can never get tired of looking at this amazing view, from different points throughout the city, my favorite being the view in LIC and the Brooklyn Bridge promenade. The reflection if you look closely is a layer too.

I hope you like my collage and welcome any comments/feedback ;)

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Good Art vs. Bad Art

I don't believe there is such a thing as good art or bad art. Artists portray their thoughts, feelings and personal observations through their artwork. To me art is like beauty...it is in the eye of the beholder. I may look at a work of art and walk right past it and there may be someone else who cannot take their eyes off of it. Below are my personal thoughts.

What is good art? In my opinion an artist has to have amazing talent to portray what they see to the eyes of the world. Two of my favorite paintings include Leonardo DaVinci's the Mona Lisa and Vincent Van Gogh's The Starry Night. The Mona Lisa portrays a beautiful woman with such poise; and who could not be be intrigued by those piercing eyes? The Starry Night was Van Gogh's view from his sanitorium window. The Starry Night shows peace and simply a beautiful night. I think Van Gogh portrayed what his heart saw that night. I love art from the time of the Harlem Renaissance as well - those vibrant colors and story-telling paintings, drawings and collages.





What is bad art? I will never forget my experience with what I consider to be bad art. A few years ago, my cousin and I were strolling in the city. All museums along 5th Avenue were permitting you to enter with a simple donation. The line to the Guggenheim Museum was unbelievable. Of course, my cousin and I made the line. The structure is amazing and breathtaking. At the time, the main exhibit was by an artist who made wax art. We could not believe this work had made it to the Guggeheim...there was wax everywhere. Literally candles that had melted and the end result was art. We looked around and saw that there were people who were deeply impressed by it and could not figure out why. This is also my opinion when I see a blank canvas with say a dot in the middle. However, I respect that it can be a work of art to the artist and their admirers.



Indeed art is definitely in the eye of the beholder...