Drawing was fun and frustrating at the same time. I can surely draw but not where I have talent. I occasionally draw and I do think in order to get better at something I need to practice and have patience. I am majoring in film and I like to draw ideas and collaborate it with film and my creativity. Drawing is a language because they have meaning to something and it can relate to people.
(You can) Find Art Anywhere!
- My art contains an edge whereas it is slippery, old, cracked and dangerous. The edge is is about a foot long and the color of the edge is black from the wax that has been on and how many times people have grinded on the edge. It is nice and lovely to see an edge being waxed up and being able to grind on it because once you grind on the edge, it feels fantastic, smooth like butter.
- My art is an edge that is located under the bridge of the campus. Before putting white tape on the edge I knew it was art because it made me feel that it was necessary to look at how it is capable to grind on the edge and how artistic it looked by how the edge has been used by myself. For the most part I will know what is art to me since i am the one who thinks it is art by how the edge can contain many rough spots and how ugly it looks. it makes it look original when it is cracked from the side or from the ground.
- yes, my art will still turn out to be an art because I took my own time to actually step foot on it and experiencing how great it feels to be on it.
- Objects can maintain many art work. I am sure that once you visualize a thing you start to imagine with many different shapes, symbols, meanings and finding your own definition to it, you can only know if it is art.
- Yes, art can be anything but with an imagination where you can think of and how you wan it too mean to others.
- Yes, it is what someone comes up with their own imagination and how they can only visualize it in their own way.
Maintenance Art at Long Beach State
- Performing Maintenance art around school campus was pretty fun and awkward since I had to clean someone else’s art. I had brought my speaker in order to make it louder by putting my speaker up close to the stand which echoed the sound of the music.
- Mierle Laderman Ukeles cleans the steps to make it look clean. She uses a bucket of water to dissolve the dirt or anything that is on. Richard Serra flinging molten is different since he started to implement different shapes and forms. I consider Richard Serra art since he had to actually use lead in order to make a molten shape. Although with Mierle she just wanted to take her time to clean some steps which rain does its job.
- Mierle laderman Ukeles had performed herself cleaning the stairs which I consider not art since people always walk on the steps and they necessarily do not care whats on the ground. In some cases art can be portrayed as how someone sees art.
- An object can be art by the way it is made by someone. Action art is something that people desire to do movements with their bodies or seemingly making something out of art. It is different how people view art as and how they try to make it look artistic. Painting a house is not an art because it is just a layer that protects or stands out of the perspective.
- Women’s work is a women that desires to do anything they choose to make it art. I personally think that women’s work is art by the way they show their ways to make it art.
- I would bend my knees to clean Bob Marley’s platform. As when I was in middle school I had always jammed to bob Marley from his outstanding lyrics and music beat.
Finger Painting
My experiencing with finger painting is that I enjoyed see a solid color first and then once I started to place my finger and move it around I started to see some changes. Colors are being beautifully mixed. I thought of this easier because all you really are doing is moving with your fingers and letting it flow. Making a painting that has no subject feels like theres no meaning to it or I see it as someone is testing some colors but it did draw my attention to see what colors it will come out to be or what I was looking at. Many other paintings are very detailed, themed or something that draws the attention and it reflects that doing a finger painting that has no subject means nothing to some people. At the end of it there will be people thinking of some creative way of what they see.

Ec-Maintenance Art at Bob Marleys Star on Hollywood Blvd.
- I chose this artist because I love reggae music and his culture.
- At first I felt pretty weird kneeling down and pouring some water and cleaning his platform yet although it felt pretty cool after all since I made it look glamourous.
- Doing chores at homes is something that i always do but coming out and exploring around Hollywood was a way to get me distracted from doing chores at home, so yes it was a different feeling.
- My performance was art because I felt that it was necessary to make Bob Marleys platform clean and it gave me a minuet to really be detailed on his platform.

My First Blog Post
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