1. Tennesse Williams slowly reveals Stanley's true character. In a Streetcar Named Desire, Stanley is Stella's husband. At first I thought he was a cool, fun guy because he enjoys bowling and playing poker. I also thought he was funny, a jokester from the very beginning of the play when he he hollered Stella's name and through the meat for her to catch. Also when Stanley says to Blanche( Stella's sister) "Liquor goes fast in hot weather. Have a shot?" Blanche says "No - I rarely touch it." Stanley smiling at Blanche " Some people rarely touch it, but it touches them often." Blanche "Ha ha." (18) A few jokes like these and I could tell how Stella fell in love with such charismatic charm. But then his impression changes. Tenesse Williams reveals Stanley Kowalski is an agressive drunk. He doesn't like being told what to do whenever Stella suggests something. He likes to take control like when he tell demands Blanche to turn off the radio which then leads to him throwing it out the window. In this incident when Stanley's friend where over playing poker that one night when he hits his wife. Stella and Stanley got into an arguement when he through the radio. Stella "You lay your hands on me and I'll....." (40) Its when he is drunk he doesnt know how to act.
2. Blanche is a flirt. Blanche is Stella's older sister. She is a flirt. She even flirts with her sister's husband Stanley right from the start in their conversations and when she tells Stanley to button up her dress. She admits to her act "Yes, I was flirting with your husband!" (30) Shortly after, she gets introduce to Stanley's friends. She is flirting even then but one guy in particular I think caught her eye. That guy is Mitch. They share a long talk, sharing deep secrets, connections to inscriptions, and sonnets etc. Although I think Blanche secretly wants Stanley, you know the forbidden fruit, how people want what they cant have, I also think there is some interest with Mitch too.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Saturday, March 24, 2012
What is Art? Part III
What is Art?
By: Dioska Ceballos Group 2
VIK MUNIZ
Marat
(Sebastiao) Pictures of Garbage, 2008
Unframed: 231.2 x 180.4 cm. (91 x 71
in). Framed: 238.5 x 188.7 cm. (93 7/8 x 74 1/4 in.
My
view on art hasn't changed. Art can really be anything and I would define art
as how far can your imagination go. To me that is what art is all about,
creativity and imagination. It is a form of self expression. Many feelings go
into what an artist creates. It is a skill to be able to express whatever it is
that you see or feel and put into a visual form such as a painting, portrait,
or a sculpture. It is something that is produced. Art is a form and a content
that can range from a lot of things of much different significance. Art has many
different points of views and depends on the eye of the beholder. There is no
definition really of what art is because art is art; it is whatever you want it
to be.
This
artist Vicente José de Oliveira Muniz
also known as Vik Muniz was very interesting to find and read about. To
him “one man’s trash is his treasure.” He was born in 1961 in Sao Paulo, Brazil
of a low class family. He is a visual artist now living in Brooklyn, New York. His
career started as a sculptor in the mid 1980’s. He was best known for his works
in the series Pictures of Chocolate 1997 and Pictures of junk 2006. Vik Muniz
uses images that serve the basis of his artwork from the works of other well
known artist. For example, using everyday objects such as jelly and peanut
butter in his creation of the work of Mona Lisa. There is a documentary called
Wasteland that captures one of his biggest works on one of the largest garbage
dumps in Rio de Janeiro. This documentary was nominated to the Academy Award. He
also received artist choice at The MOMA 2008.
My
reflection on his works is that I really enjoy the fact he uses garbage, or chocolate,
or jelly, or peanut butter in his creations. The image we decided to use is of
garbage. Who would have thought that art can be garbage? To me I never thought
to be true but now I know that yes it can. Recycled products can replace many
things also and be used in other ways not just paper. It can be used as art. I
love the fact he uses everyday materials and turns that into art. That is very
creative. Also what makes it heartfelt is that Muniz has worked with a group of
laborers who live from scavenging recyclables in creating large-scale portraits
using the material that is most familiar to them. That makes it be much more
meaningful to what he does and what he wants to be shown in his art.
The
work of the MOMA is a true piece of art. It’s a place, a museum, where
creativity and inspirations takes place and that to me is what art is all
about.
Working together and reflecting what art is as a group and presenting was something I enjoyed very much. I hope we can do this again! Its a different way of learning.
Working together and reflecting what art is as a group and presenting was something I enjoyed very much. I hope we can do this again! Its a different way of learning.
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