Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Collaboration # 4 Art of Dance


 Dancing has many forms and it is indeed a very creative form of Art.  Jermella Young; Passion The Rhythm Inside You along with myself collaborated and featured Art In Dancing.  
With every creative movement of the hands this Interpretation Dance features the natural movement of leaves.

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Collaboration # 3 Cartoon Art & Musical Art

When you hear sounds like Keep it to yuh self, Rasta huh chat Rasta and Freedom of Speech, you know that you are hearing Jamaican Female Reggae Icon Queen Ifrica.

When she its the stage it is Art In Music.  My collaboration was with JD III; Pencil to Paper. He used his Cartoon Art to capture my idea of Art in Music featuring Queen Ifrica.  There are two canvases present Music and Cartoon drawing.

                                                        


Queen Ifrica On Stage Performing


Sunday, 19 April 2015

Collaboration #2 Body Art & Improve your Writing

This second collaboration was done between Yohanseh: Improve Your Writing.  I provided two pictures of Body Art and Yohanseh took the liberty of teaching me how to do a proper write up on both of them.





                                                                     Tattos

                                                                   
                                                               Piercings





One proper way to describe art is to refer mainly to visual elements such as form, composition, techniques, medium and subject matter. However another approach may be adopted so that the average person can get a better understanding and feel for the art.

Using the above examples, a description will include the mood and visual characteristics of the art. Mood is more or less a subjective emotional state and visual characteristic includes shapes, colours, textures, lines, values, space and movement.
Next is to describe the art as if the person listening was blind. That means you have to create a way to make them literally feel the art.
Then you try to put yourself in the shoes of the average person by creating an emotional connection with the art and the average person.
Art is said to be active and not passive so the use of action words are required to describe art. Plus persons purchasing art are also not likely to be passive.
Lastly, speak about the colours but use words that describe the colours and their effect. E.g. red is the colour of blood and rose but it can mean anger or desire and it is a passionate colour. 

So in the blog ‘what is your canvas’ you can take these simple pointers and try in your own unique way to describe some of the artwork posted Remember your artistic quality may not be the same with another individual but at least you may now see art in a new light by applying these tips.




Art In Nail Designs

This is a my collaborated blog with Nerisa Beauty Bloger. Together we did Art in Nail designs. She presented some of her designs and I made a first time attempt.


This palette is from Nerisa's collection.



My very first attempt of Nail Art


My second attempt of Nail Art
My finished Nail Art

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Makeup Artistry- Art in Makeup

It can be so simple for women to transform her facial features from looking like the girl next door to ViVa GlAm WOW!!!!.

In 4000 BEC, women used makeup make from harmful toxins like lead and copper ore to transform themselves but today, makeup is make from mica and tallow.  Makeup is fantastic!!!!!





 

Art In Music


The skillful compilation of words that form a rhyme, that makes us cry, rock,reminisce and dance to the beat is also Art.  Musical art for those of us who are so inclined, comes in many genres.  I favour two specific genres #1 Reggae and #2 Adult Contemporary. What is your genre?


Art In Music

The skillful compilation of words that form a rhyme, that makes us cry, rock,reminisce and dance to the beat is also Art.  Musical art for those of us who are so inclined, comes in many genres.  I favour two specific genres #1 Reggae and #2 Adult Contemporary. What is your genre?