Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Modern Japanese Art (Anime)


While the earliest known Japanese animation dates to 1917, and many original Japanese cartoons were produced in the ensuing decades, the characteristic anime style developed in the 1960s—notably with the work of   Osamu Tezuka—and became known outside Japan in the 1980s.Anime, like , has a large audience in Japan and recognition throughout the world. Distributors can release anime via television broadcasts, directly to video, or theatrically, as well as online.

MY ART:


Japanese Art



 Japanese art is mostly about simplicity and nature. Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, sculpture in wood and bronze, ink painting on silk and paper and more recently manga, cartoon, along with a myriad of other types of works of art. Over time the Japanese developed the ability to absorb, imitate, and finally assimilate those elements of foreign culture that complemented their aesthetic preferences. The earliest complex art in Japan was produced in the 7th and 8th centuries AD in connection with Buddhism.
MY ART:


On Call


“Maybe, it occurs to me, I’m getting a tiny glimpse of what it would be like to be black.”

Suddenly everything is profound.

Team Kelly!


you could see necklaces hanging from branches of trees

Xenia, Ohio. Xenia, Ohio. A few years ago, a tornado hit this place. It killed the people, left and right. Dogs died. Cats died. Houses were split open, and you could see necklaces hanging from branches of trees. People's legs and neck bones were sticking out. Oliver found a leg on his roof. A lot of people's fathers died, and were killed by the great tornado. I saw a girl fly through the sky, and I looked up her skirt. Her skull was smashed. And some kids died. My neighbor was killed in that house. He used to ride bikes and three-wheelers. They never found his head. I always thought that was funny. People died in Xenia. Before dad died, he had a bad case of the diabetes. 

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Sunday, January 2, 2011

I look like a 16th century sculpture


not that this picture is good... just sculpture like

Its a jellyfish with a spine

ARTISTSTATEMENT.

I haven't decided yet if art is my life. But, that isn't for me to decide. For now its what i do, and partially who i am. Writers write of lowlier things and i think about concepts and compositions of what to put on paper other than words. All of my works are individual immaculate conceptions between my two hands and my thoughts. As an artist I'm not done growing though, but as a person I'm not done growing either. I am an artist an artist with a vision and a past to take from, songs to be inspired by and thoughts to keep me grounded. The most important part though is what others can find in my art and what i have lost in all of my artwork.