martes, 7 de octubre de 2014

Art for you


Hello everyone this is a small blog about some pieces of art. This Blog was made for the cooperation:


  • *Rafael Vazquez Solorzano
  • *Fernando Guijaro Loaiza
  • *Arturo Rodríguez Bautista




“The Moises” sculpture was made by Miguel Angel in 1509. This sculpture was made for the pope’s Julio ll grave. It’s inspired by the mythical character Moises that appear in the Holy Bible. The sculpture has an approximately 235 cm of high and was made with white marble. You can find this masterpiece in San Pietro Church. of: 


The three musicians was painted by Picasso in the summer of 1921. This piece was painted in the Cubismo style, there are 3 musicians: A monk, a harlequin (playing the guitar) and a pierrot (playing the clarinet) playing in a small scenery and It represents the bohemian life in this period of time.


For Elisa or Theresa (Für Elise o Für Therese) was composed by Ludwing van Beethoven around the 1810 when he was 40 years, but it was published for the first time in 1867 (after his death). The story about how he wrote this piece was because he fell in love with a girl called Therese Malfatti but he never had the chance to declare his love to her beacuse she was married with another guy. 



The thinker (Le Penseur) is one of the famous sculpotures in the world, it was made by Auguste Francois R. Rodin in the year of 1880, and the material that he used was bronze. This sculpture was made based in the novel “Divine Comedy” by Dante Alighieri, and represents Dante sitting out of the Doors of hell.  You can find this in the Rodin museum. 
The last dinner was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci between 1495-1497,and it has a measure of 460 x 880 cm, It was painted by tempera style and was made on the Santa Maria delle Grazie wall. As we know, it represents the epic moment when Jesus was meeting with his 12 apostles before he were betrayed.   

 The Everlastic Dynamo was pinted by Dennis Konstantin in December of 2013, it's a psychedelic paint, The term "psychedelic" is derived from the Ancient Greek words psychē (ψυχή, "mind") and dēloun (δηλοῦν, "to make visible, to reveal"), translating to "mind-revealing".

The Persistence of Memory was painted by Salvador Dalí in 1932, it has a dimensions of 24 x 33 cm and was made in Oil on canvas . You can find this painting in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon, and originally titled The Brothel of Avignon). It was painted by Pablo Picasso in 1907, it was made in Oil on canvas with dimensions of 243,9 x 233,7 cm. It says that this painting represents 5 prostitute in a brothel showing to a possible customer. You can find this painting in the Modern Art museum in New York.

The paint "el neo neko yandere del futuro caguaii que vuela con magia de sirena que baila chido las de chimera" was painted by Fernando Guijarro Loaiza, the artist affirms what he never puts serious names to his paintings.