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“Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better." - Andre Gide

"Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse." -Winston Churchill

"A man paints with his brains and not with his hands." - Michelangelo

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Art Term of the Week

Tertiary Colours:
Tertiary colours are colours made up of a primary and the secondary that’s closest to it on the colour wheel. In Art the Tertiary Colours are: Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Blue-Purple, Red-Purple, Red-Orange, & Yellow-Orange.

Artists: Monet, Mary Cassatt, Delphin Enjolras, Lord Frederic Leighton, Van Gogh


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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Oisin and St Patrick


This is an image of Oisín and his travels to Tìr nan Òg. It starts with St. Patrick asking Oisín-a very ancient man- about his life. Oisín then explains how he was the son of Fionn Mac Cumhaill and travelled to faeryland with a Sí woman who would become his wife. After many adventures he decides he wants to see his country once again, she implores him to stay but he insists. She gives him a horse and tells him never to dismount, for if he does he can’t come back. He promises to be back and rides off, but when he comes to Ireland it is much changed and all of the Fianna are gone. Saddened, he rides around and chances upon men trying to move a stone, they’re having much trouble and ask for his help, for he is very strong, he knows that he can’t dismount though he tries to help, but when he leans in the saddle he comes crashing to the ground. Three hundred years comes upon suddenly and he is gasping for breath, not knowing what to do the men bring the wisest man they know to help, the man is St. Patrick. And thus were at the beginning of the tale. 

St. Patrick most likely wore a non-Celtic tonsure, which one though is very unclear. It all comes down to the Corona and how old that is, plus when the tonsure was introduced in all of Christianised Europe, if the Corona is not old enough and tonsures were introduced then Patrick most likely wore the full tonsure, but if tonsures weren’t introduce then it’s quite possible that Patrick wore no tonsure at all. Druids wore tonsures and this is what the Celtic tonsure is supposed to be based on, though we do here of people in Gaul-albeit after Patrick’s time- wearing a tonsure described like that of the Celtic Church. After much debate I chose the proposed Celtic tonsure, there is another version of the Celtic tonsure but I chose this one because of artistic reasons. 

Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Daoibh!

C.nick
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Friday, March 16, 2012

Einstein


Albert Einstein was born on March 14 in 1879. This a graphite mini (3.5 X 5in, 8.9 X 12.7cm) portrait of him in honour of his birthday.

Fun Fact: Einstein had a love for music and he could play the violin. He once said,  “Love is a better teacher than a sense of duty- at least for me.”


C.nick
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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Art Term of the Week

Secondary Colours:

Secondary colours are colours produced by mixing primaries. In art and design the three primaries are blue, red, and yellow, so secondary colours are purple, orange, and green.


Artists: Monet, C.nick


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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Michelangelo


On this day (March 6th) Michelangelo was born. 

C.nick 
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Da Vinci's Parachute

A homage to Leonardo Da Vinci’s sketch of a parachute.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Art Term of the Week

Primary Colours:
Primaries in all colour theories are a small set of colours used to make a wide more varying range of colours.  In art and design the three primaries are blue, red, and yellow.
 Artists: Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Franz Marc




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Footballer

“Footballer”, Graphite, 2012

C.nick
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Dr. Seuss



Theodor Seuss Geisel or Dr. Seuss was born on March 2nd in 1904. This a graphite mini (3.5 X 5in, 8.9 X 12.7cm) portrait of him in honour of his birthday.

What’s your favourite of his books?

Thursday, March 1, 2012

St. David's Day


 Today (March 1st) is St. David’s Day. So for all the Welsh out there, Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! Or Happy St. David’s Day!


C.nick
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