Sunday, September 20, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
George Segal- A New Favorite
I was reading the TGIF section of yesterday's paper, and the main article was about George Segal. I had heard of him before, but I never really looked into his art.
Segal (1924-200) constructed sculptures from plaster and put them into various scenes that he found suitable. Each statue seemed melancholic, representing the emotional and trying times of the Great Depression. The lifeless, sad forms were his signature.
If you haven't heard of him, here's a couple pictures of his artwork:
**Photos compliment of Flickr
Segal (1924-200) constructed sculptures from plaster and put them into various scenes that he found suitable. Each statue seemed melancholic, representing the emotional and trying times of the Great Depression. The lifeless, sad forms were his signature.
If you haven't heard of him, here's a couple pictures of his artwork:
**Photos compliment of Flickr
Saturday, September 5, 2009
somesongss that you should listen to.
Here are just a few songs you should listen to:
(song-artist)
Libby- Blue Electric
Loose Lips- Kimya Daweson (sp)
Eet- Regina Spektor
Angel- Jack Johnson
(song-artist)
Libby- Blue Electric
Loose Lips- Kimya Daweson (sp)
Eet- Regina Spektor
Angel- Jack Johnson
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)