Christmas from Marta Martín
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
DBH 2, Different schools
Liam garnett from Marta Martín
School from Marta Martín
Project 3 from Marta Martín
Ingles from Marta Martín
DBH 4, My favourite art work
Apollo and Daphne
Apollo and Daphne was sculpted by Gian Lorenzo Bernini between 1622 and 1625. It shows Apolo and Dafne at the moment of Daphne's transformation into a laurel. This sculpture was based on the myth of Apollo and Daphne.
We can see Apollo's surprised face and Daphne's scream of terror. Their clothes and Daphne's hair are very detailed. This sculpture plays with the perspective we are watching it from, for example, if we look at it from the back we can only see Apolo and the tree.
In my opinion it is a beautiful, life-sized marble sculpture that makes you feel what this couple felt at that moment.
BY: Aimar
It shows a portrait of a woman who is sitting on the chair, the painting is
realistic.
It looks like a woman posing for a normal photo.The colors of the painting are
black and white tones.
Mona Lisa is one of the most famous paintings in the world because her mysterious smile that is what makes her famous. If you look at his face, mainly his eyes, Mona Lisa is smiling, but if you look at his mouth he is not smiling.
BY: Dragos
The Scream
The Scream is the popular name given to a composition created by Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch in 1893.The paint is made of
oil,tempera,pastel and crayon on cardboard.
In the painting appear a man who is symbolising the anxiety of the human condition.In the a painting appear curved shapes each one representing one thing.The orange and yellow curved lines represent the sky,the curved blue lines represent the river,the brown line the bridge and the black and skin colour represent the man.
The artist wanted to express the feelings of an anxiety human.In my opinion,the artist represent well the feelings.
BY: Emil
The Persistence of Memory
The Persistence of Memory was painted by Salvador Dalí in 1931. It shows different watches melting, their shapes are mostly curved.
The painting is representational but not realistic.
It looks like we're running out of time. The painting is a little strange but it has sense. In this painting the painter doesn't use cheerful colour, he uses more like, dark yellow, brown... because I think that it means that we are getting without time to do the things that we want.
BY: Nicoleta
Las Meninas is considered the masterpiece of Diego Velázquez, the Spanish artist of the Golden Age. This oil on canvas of 1656 is the largest format made by Velázquez.
With a composition in planes, which the artist manages to represent through the different lighting inputs, shows a daily scene of the court of Philip IV. In it the limits between painting and reality blur and unprecedented time is suspended and the artist himself appears within the work. It is currently exhibited at the Prado Museum.
In my opinion it seems to me a picture that not everyone can understand, but it is beautiful for the simple fact that it is different from what we are used to see. Do you like it?
BY: Elena
Wheatfield with crows
Wheatfield with crops was the last painting Vincent van Gogh drew before his suicide in 1890 (he drew it in July 1890). The painting is representational and quite realistic.
It creates a disquieting situation for the spectator, who is held in doubt before the great horizon and cannot reach it on any of the roads before him; these end blindly in the field or run out of the picture. It also represents his sadness and depression he suffered, which led him to shoot himself in those same fields he painted in "Wheatfield with Crows".
I think it's a beautiful painting, not as much for its style (it's not too complex), but for what it represents. The sadness and depressing thoughts are expressed very well with its dark colours and crows in the sky.
BY: Ekain
THE GERNIKA
Inspired by the bombing of Guernica, during the Spanish Civil War, Pablo Picasso completed his most famous work, in 1937. This work was originally commissioned by the Spanish government and was intended to represent the suffering of war and finally presented as a symbol of peace.
I like this painting because it shows what happened in Gernika in those times, and I really like the style he used beause it's very different comparing with other artists.
By: Anne
THE STARRY NIGHT
The Starry Night was painted by Vincent van Gogh in June 1889.
It shows the view from an east-facing window of his asylum room just before sunrise, with the addition of an ideal village. You can also see two trees in front of the work of art. Is painted with curved lines and we can see cold colors.
He wanted to paint what he was seeing through his window, but they didn't let him paint in his room so he painted it by memory and he used his imagination for the little town that wasn't existing.
I like this painting, is very interesting to see this style of painting, Is something we can all see, is simple but difficult to do and it isn't "boring" like other works of art.
BY: Gabriela
Guernica
Guernica was painted by Pablo Picasso in 1937. In this painting we can see some animals, such as a horse and a bull in the sideways and a bird at the background. In addition, this artwork also includes a woman with her son, a soldier and more people in a fire inside a building.Their shapes are flat and simple. Guernica is not a realistic painting, but it is representational.
At this artwork we can see how some animals and people are getting burned by the flames. We can also see how a young woman is desperate because of her son. It seems that he has died in the fire. The soldier, who lies down on the floor, is just about to die while he is showing his terror and sadness as the other persons and animals in the painting. This work is made up of melancholy colours, such as grey and black. All these characteristics express the desperation, sadness and terror of the habitants who were at bombing which took place in Guernica in the same year.
In my opinion, this painting is very touching because of the feelings expressed in it. This is also why I like this excellent artwork of Picasso.
BY: Ismene
The Starry Night
The starry night was painted by Vicent Van Gogh in 1889.
It shows a sky with two spiral nebulae that hug each other creating the sensation of movement and fluidity. The city is created with straight, square and short strokes instilling serenity. The painting is post impressionism.
In the night sky, along with the eleven stars, a crescent moon of bright yellowish tones is found in the upper right corner, giving the impression of a sun instead of a moon. The church tower and the cypress are the only two elements that point to the sky And accentuating the opposition of the frantic curves of the sky. They represent the great power of nature.
In the Starry Night represents the relationship between life and death. In my opinion is so beautiful and is one of the best works of art of Vicent Van Gogh.
BY: Joane
MY FAVOURITE PAINTING
My favourite painting is Yellow, Red and Blue, made by Wassily Kandinsky, which was made in 1925. The primary colors on the painting feature squares, circles and triangles and there are abstract shapes mixed in these. There are also straight and curved black lines that go through the colors and shapes.
This painting is completely abstract. I like to divide the painting in two clearly different parts: The left and right parts. The left part has got more straight lines and angles and bright colours, while the right part has got curved lines and angles and darker and blueish colours.
I like this painting because as it is abstract, you can interpret it as whatever you want. I like to see it as a situational painting. Sometimes you may like to watch the darker or saddest part better and other times you prefer the other part.
BY: Gorka
Friday, 29 November 2019
DBH 3, Random
U2 from Marta Martín
River dance from Marta Martín
The aztecs from Marta Martín
Rome from Marta Martín
Ankara from Marta Martín
Stpatrick from Marta Martín
Mao tse tung from Marta Martín
Oscar wilde from Marta Martín
Tuesday, 26 November 2019
DBH 1, My city
Gernika
by Julen Villegas
I live in Gernika, Vizcaya in Spain. It's a small town and I love it. There are always interesting things to do here. There are lots of things to visit, for example, there are two Cinemas, some restaurants... There is a famous painting here called Gernika. The cinemas, are used for doing theaters too. Gernika is a great place to live.
GERNIKA-LUMO:
by alexandra spanu
I live in Gernika-Lumo,Bizkaia in Spain.It is a small city and I love it.Thera are sometimes interesting things to do and to see.Gernika hasn't got many shopping centre but it has got a big food court and there is also two nice and big cinemas.My parents sometimes goes to the Museum to see some giant dinosaurs my sister,my brother and I we go to the playing place we love it.Today we went to si Frozen 2 in 3-D.And after that all of as we will go to see the exciting dinosaur exhibits.Gernika is a great place to live.
- Gernika
Gernika is in the Basque Country.Its a city but is not very big.Chicago hasn ́t have many shops and only has one cinema,but,he has many bars and many supermarkets.Gernika has got a paint very famous that is do it by Picasso and his name is Gernika(Guernica).Gernika also has a tree very famous but now is another one and his name is Gernikas tree(Gernikako Arbola).In Gernika there is a bird that his name is Txantxangorria and is black,white and red and very small.
BY: Naiara
I live in Gernika-Lumo,in the Basque Country.Is a little village,
I live in Gernika, it's a small town and I like it a lot. There are lots of different shops: clothes shops, bakeries, butcher's... There are also some schools, mine, for example, is Mertzede school. In this town, it is only a cinema, so we always go to the same cinema. There are some museums, too. I usually go on Saturdays to the swimming pool of the sport centre. I go to the sport centre climbing zone, too. I love it! In the town, it's a very famous park called "The Europe Park" . In this park, there are lots of ducks and a lot of people give them food. I sometimes go with my friends to feed them. Gernika is a very good town to live.
BY: Maialen
Gernika(Basque country)
in my village are interesting activities like kayaking,karate,climbing.
In Gernika aren't many shops and cinemas but are good rstaurantsand a museum about the bombing of Gernika-Lumo,Pablo Picaso paints a painting in gernika about the bombing.Gernika-Lumo is a greta village.
BY: Cristian
Gernika-Lumo
By Alexandru Spanu
I live in Gernika Lumo,in Vizcaya in Spain.It ́s a small village and i love it.It sometimes interesting things to do there.Gernika has got a tree that is very important.My parents sometimes go to the cinema.It has got many films.The Gernika Museum is an interesting place to visit.Sometimes I go to see football matches.My favorite place is the cinema sometimes they give you free popcorn.Gernika is a good place to visit.
I live in Gernika, it's a small town and I like it a lot. There are lots of different shops: clothes shops, bakeries, butcher's... There are also some schools, mine, for example, is Mertzede school. In this town, it is only a cinema, so we always go to the same cinema. There are some museums, too. I usually go on Saturdays to the swimming pool of the sport centre. I go to the sport centre climbing zone, too. I love it! In the town, it's a very famous park called "The Europe Park" . In this park, there are lots of ducks and a lot of people give them food. I sometimes go with my friends to feed them. Gernika is a very good town to live.
BY: Maialen
Gernika(Basque country)
by uxue hormaetxea
I live in Gernika, in the Basque Country. It's more or less a big city and I love it. There are interesting things to do there. Gernika has got nice shops, 2 cinemas, restaurants and a very good place to relax. My mother go to the shops 2 or 3 times a month. The relaxed place is called ``Parke Europa ́ ́. There, are very interesting statues. There is also a duck pond. My favourite part of ``Parke
Europa ́ ́ is the duck pond. Gernika is a great place to live!!!
DBH 4, Mysteries of the world
Moai from Marta Martín
Solovetsky from Marta Martín
Aimar arruti from Marta Martín
Joane lopez from Marta Martín
Emil from Marta Martín
Moai statues from Marta Martín
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