Monday 21 June 2010




Lucy Jones !

Lucy Jones was born in 1955 and educated at Camber well, has to overcome tough physical problems caused by cerebral palsy in the business of putting paint to canvas, but there's clearly no restrictions on her artistic vision or on the results.
Lucy Jones paintings are upfront and strong.Self-portraits are an important theme; the figures and heads look straight out, making you, the viewer, a reflection of the artist. Although Lucy Jones continues to paint herself, she feels that her portraits are allegories for the awkward, the disjointed and the misfit in all of us. Lucy Jones always loved painting herself all the time she would paint in all of her spear time and she loved it , it was her hobby. I think that Lucy Jones is a very nice person and loves her paintings what ever happens or goes wrong.Her patterns are all very different and unusual , same as the shapes ,lines and tones. the designs that she uses are very unique and good.
by shannon passey x

Monday 14 June 2010

the corn field ! by Vincent Van Gogh !

In this picture i can see a nice blue sky and a gold corn field with lots of green and white. I think that this is a realy happy picture because the colours ruyn together and make a happy sign. I like this picture alot, i like how he has blended the colours. I think that this picture is happy because it reminds you of running on a big field and it is just happy. I havent changed my mind because i still think that it is a happy picture. the story doesnt change my mind at all .

by shannon passey x

Monday 22 February 2010



Zarah Hussain's art work

She uses diffrent coulours and shades in her work.

she does her work by going around her paper with different patterns.

islamic art was produced in the 7th centuary (not only by muslims) who lived within the territory that was inhabited by cultuarally islamic populations x

Monday 1 February 2010

Tessellatoin


Tessellation

Tessellation is where a picture is repeated one after another although it has no gaps in it. So it may leave an imprint in your mind of a pattern, however it may make your eyes go funny and make you dizzy. there are so many artist's that would use this technique.

by Shannon Passey x

Monday 25 January 2010

Origarmi

Origarmi is a traditional Japanese art of paper folding. By the 1700s Origarmi had become more widespread, and in the 1797 the first known Origarmi book was published in Japan.

by

shannon passey
this is an Origarmi Elephant

Pattern

A patterns is somethig being repeated one after another.