Well, as much fun as this was and though I know the public was begging for more and checking back for updates every 6.4 seconds, I am getting ready to start school and will discontinue adding entries regarding art. Also, I'm about to lose this free blog .
I may add a couple of other entries, but no further reviews. I may make, like, a homeschooler's blog and bit of a "club". If anyone likes this idea and would like me to proceed, please let me know. So, ciao for now. Keep buying my stuff!
Well, I'm back in my computer class and ready to write my next blog entry- a review of Thoroughly Modern Millie.
I'll begin with some synopsis and settings- courtesy of our favorite Wiki site:
It's jazzy score, time-accurate costumes and fall-in-and-out-of-love-between-every-song characters are sure to provide a nonstop parade of bumbling hilarity. Yes, I like making funny sounding sentences!
The 20's are one of my favorite decades for one big reason- JAZZ was born. I'm not saying that
This is an iconic sculpture for all those interested in the world of academia and is recognizable by most people worldwide. I myself have seen this sculpture when it visited my local museum on a national tour. I'll begin with a brief biography of the sculptor.
Auguste Rodin (b. 1840, Paris– d. 1917) was born into a modest family in Paris, France. He began drawing at 10, went to art school and became world-reknowned by the time he was 60- Yes, sucess doesn't happen overnight . He had some sca
Although I hate to deviate from my mission of sharing love for the arts, I have to take 2 seconds to point everyone's attention to something:
It's EmperorWhenua's 16th Birthday Today! Yay, yay- exciting birthday !
Please go post in his birthday topic by clicking on the pic above this line of text. You could also sift through COT to find it...
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All paintings, sculptures, musicals, etc. referenced will have a corresponding picture on the right side of the home page of the blog under the appropriate title.
Guiseppe Arcimboldo (pronounced Gew-seppy Arc-em-boldo)
"The Water" Oil on Wood.
This painting by Guiseppe Arcimboldo (b. ca. 1530, Milano, d. 1593, Milano [This reads as birth circa 1530 in Milano, death 1593 in Milano]) is called "The Water." He grew up in the culmanation of the Renaissance and even had a start tutelage under
I actually saw a traveling Broadway show of Hairspray last year for my birthday. I'd seen plays an musicals before, but this was the first one actually put on by Broadway performers. And let me tell you- there is a marked difference in talent.
Just so you get the setting of the whole thing, here is an excerpt from Hairspray's site.
From the Official Website:
The show is loud, funny, touching and moving at every moment. The songs are unforgettable and you will leave the theatre, but ne
I am considering going into college and majoring in an academically challenging Art History course. Musical theatre (Broadway, Old movies, etc.) has always been a big interest of mine.
I hope to bring to BZPower friends a touch of the paintings, sculptures, plays and musicals that make me love these elements of any society and how you too can appreciate them.
I will update this page daily with a new piece of artwork and one play- more if I have time and less if I don't .
I will be refr