I was initially spellbound by Theresa’s videos flying around on Youtube, about two years ago. “Birds Fly Away” and “Na Na Na” showed her rocking out in her kitchen/recording-studio, juggling about a dozen different instruments. She layered harmonies and runaway rhythms through looping (in the same style as KT Tunstall)---starting out with solo vocals and hand-clapping, and building up this extravagant, one-woman jam session. Seeing this stole my breath away; truly, I forgot to breathe! So with that, I grabbed a-hold of her 2007 debut album, Hummingbird, Go! and was duly amazed. It was a lyrical fairytale, with fearlessly unique instrumentation, complete with soda pop bottles mimicking a vibraphone and wine glass rims substituting for keyboards. Experimental indeed!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
I was initially spellbound by Theresa’s videos flying around on Youtube, about two years ago. “Birds Fly Away” and “Na Na Na” showed her rocking out in her kitchen/recording-studio, juggling about a dozen different instruments. She layered harmonies and runaway rhythms through looping (in the same style as KT Tunstall)---starting out with solo vocals and hand-clapping, and building up this extravagant, one-woman jam session. Seeing this stole my breath away; truly, I forgot to breathe! So with that, I grabbed a-hold of her 2007 debut album, Hummingbird, Go! and was duly amazed. It was a lyrical fairytale, with fearlessly unique instrumentation, complete with soda pop bottles mimicking a vibraphone and wine glass rims substituting for keyboards. Experimental indeed!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Gustav Holst
Hannah Hoch by Riley Bamesberger
Hannah Hoch with one of her dolls |
Uberwuchert. Original linocut, 1915 |
Fotomontage aus der Sammlung: "Aus einem ethnographischen Museum" 1929 |
Frank Frazetta
Frank Frazetta (1928-2010)
In addition to Frazetta's take on the female form, his art appealed to me on a simple, aesthetic level. His art is representational but fantastical and full of a feeling of other-worldliness. I think Frazetta's art stands out among many of his contemporaries if not for its beauty then for its uniqueness.
http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100601/NEWS/6010325
Frank Frazetta's son reminisces about his father's life three weeks after his death in May 2010. His description of Frank Sr. offers insight into his life as a father and family man as well as an artist.
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/fantasy/Frank-Frazetta.html
This includes more complete history of Frazetta's life as an artist and a gallery of some of his artwork.
http://lambiek.net/artists/f/frazetta.htm
A fan of Frazetta displays more of Frazetta's art and history, focusing particularly on his work in comics.
Websites:
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/botticelli/
This website shows a brief biography about Botticelli and images of his paintings as an early renaissance painter.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/botticelli_sandro.html
This is an art gallery that shows images of Botticelli work and a guide of every painting and images archive. It goes in depth of each one of his paintings and the themes behind them.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Sandro_Botticelli.aspx
This website contains facts, information, and pictures about and of Sandro Botticelli. The website also has links to articles from newspapers and magazines about Botticelli and his work.
More Paintings Sandro Botticelli:
http://www.abcgallery.com/B/botticelli/botticelli3.html
Thursday, November 4, 2010
I find his work fascinating and I still get chills down my spine when I hear the Firebird Suite. The contrast of simplicity and intricacy of his works has always caught my attention, whether I am playing his music or listening to it. His works are still used today and you have probably heard them without even knowing it. Have you ever seen the original Fantasia? Remember the piece that had the fighting dinosaurs? That's Stravinsky!
Links:
Stravinsky New Grove Biography
For this link you will probably have to sign into your western account. This site has everything you could ever want to know about the life of Stravinsky. There is a full Biography based on his musical career as opposed to a purely chronological base.
Firbird Suite (full score)
This is the full orchestral score to Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. If you look at it you will note that he uses the full range of texture and rage of the instrumentation.
Stravinsky Conducts the Firebird
This is video footage of Stravinsky, himself, conducting the last two movements of the Firebird.
Fantasia 2000 Firebird
This is the Fantasia 2000 rendition of Stravinsky's Firebird.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Ansel Adams- A (mostly) landscape photographer
I chose to add Ansel Adams to the blog even though there is another photographer featured because I really enjoy photography. My interest in his work as well as his popularity in the photography world helped me chose to add him. He works almost completely in black and white, which is my favorite to shoot in. he also focuses mostly on landscape which is my preference while taking pictures. Adams got his start in the 20s by working with the Sierra Club and photographing the locations where he traveled as well as becoming a board member and defending Yosemite. Because of the work and care of Adams, many beautiful places in America are now preserved for the future and can continually be visited.
http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/adams/
This website includes some of Ansel Adams’ photographs taken between 1933 and 1942, all from the western states. All of the photos are landscapes that are known to be Adams’ work. He was very interested in preserving the wilderness as well as creating an art form from the basic photography.
http://www.zpub.com/sf/history/adams.html
This website includes a bibliography about Ansel Adams as well as a timeline about his life, links to images, writings by and about him and links to other informatory sites. We learn from this site that he was originally interested in being a pianist at age 23. His first acknowledged photo appeared two years later.
This website is a gallery of Ansel Adams’ work including opportunities to purchase original photos, posters, and reproductions. The site also links to contemporary photographers who are working in black and white as well as photography education opportunities. There are links to Ansel Adams in the news as well as a bibliography and videos of interviews.
More information can be found on the Wikipedia page for Ansel Adams about his influence on photography as well as society.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. - Lil Wayne
To add a little variety to the class, I have chosen to post about Lil Wayne. I feel that he is extremely compelling and always interesting. Though I cannot relate to his experiences personally, his lyrics can identify with certain aspects of my life. I find it extremely interesting to examine his behaviors and how they coincide with his beliefs. He is an extremely religious man, and reads the bible every day while in prison, yet leads a life full of illegal drugs and women. I feel like Wayne is the perfect illustration between everyone's inner conflict of good and evil. I feel Wayne is worth sharing with the rest of the class because I have noticed that a lot of people on Western's campus seem to have a general distaste for rap music, and disregard it before listening to the lyrics. Yes, I agree that most of what is represented on the radio for the genre is terrible. But have you ever listened to a rapper's mixtape? Those are where the true feelings and words and get spilled out. The radio version is only going to be a "club-mix" and something that music executives have declared as what will be popular, but the true music lies in the mixtape. When I was thinking about this assignment, I was debating back and forth between which artist to choose from. I would like to personally encourage everyone that reads this blog to listen to not only Wayne's mixtape, but also Drake's and Eminem's. The words these men speak with, and the emotions conveyed through the lyrics, are simply incredible.
External Links:
Official Website
This is Lil Wayne's official website with direct links to his Twitter, FaceBook, and MySpace pages. As well as those links, you can also listen to his music, see photos, read his bio, and find out when his shows are.
Young Money Entertainment
Young Money Entertainment is a record label created by Lil Wayne in 2003, as part of Cash Money Records. Here, viewers are able to see the business side of the rap world, as well as view information about different artists representing YME.
Weezy Thanx You
This is Lil Wayne's blog website from jail. He was sent to the Eric M. Taylor Center (EMTC) in New York for gun related charges back in 2007. There are currently 9 letters from Wayne starting with the first "Letter #01: Gone 'till November...". His letters are filled with his feelings for the situation that he is currently in, and how he is staying strong throughout. He makes a point of thanking his fans individually that have sent him letters at the end of the blog.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Photographer Ian Coble
http://iancoble.com/#/Portfolio/Sports/29
http://iancoble.com/#/Portfolio/Sports/7
http://iancoble.com/#/Portfolio/Sports/1/thumbs
http://iancoble.com/#/Portfolio/Sports/22
Websites:
This is Ian Coble’s website where is features his best photography work. He also has a page about himself, and all his contact information.
http://www.skinet.com/skiing/people/2010/03/chairlift-interview-two-minutes-with-ian-coble
This is an interview with Ian Coble; it discusses his choice of photography equipment, his advice to amateur photographers, and his outlook on the season so far.
http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/ian-coble-photography
This is Ian’s blog, in it, you'll find his work and photos, news, events, and discussions from the sports and creative fields, as well as some advice and some miscellaneous ramblings.
Summary:
Ian Coble is a sports, lifestyle, and portrait photographer. He has an extremely creative eye for outdoor photography. My favorite photos of Ian’s work are the skiing shots. He plays with so many vibrant colors and beautiful locations that the viewer is naturally engaged in the photo. Because skiing is such a fast paced sport, it is especially clear to me that Ian captures those perfect moments exceptionally well. He is well worth sharing because his style is unique. I find his work to be inspiring because it is so eye catching.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Trilok Gurtu
Trilok Gurtu is an Indian drummer, percussionist, composer, bandleader, and inventor of musical instruments. His compositions are a unique fusion of music from around the world. As a fellow drummer, his virtuosic drumming has been a constant source of inspiration.
External Links:
1. Trilok Gurtu's Website: A lot of content including news, performances, biography, discography, images, and video http://www.trilokgurtu.net/
2. YouTube: There are a number of videos on YouTube featuring Trilok Gurtu in concert. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=trilok+gurtu&aq=0
3. MySpace.com Trilok Gurtu: This is a good place to listen to some of his music. http://www.myspace.com/trilokgurtu