Tuesday 12 March 2013

Sackville, I'm Yours


March 12th 2013


     Video art to me is still a little bit hard to understand.  However, I had been enjoying today's class discussion.  I felt like a fool though.  I raised my hand many times wanting to common on this video made  by Colin Campbell in 1972, but the prof didn't see me.  After hearing everyone out, I was glad that she didn't noticed me.

     I had seen this one 3 years ago when I was only in second year fine arts.  Of course, I didn't see it as a piece of art.  I was alone when I saw it, and I remembered it was shown in a very large scale.  I didn't think of anything but admired him for not afraid doing this and posted for public.

       I think a lot of people had experienced of pretending make a speech of reviving an award or pretending someone interviewing us.  Maybe, it was only me.  I was just glad to see this video of someone else was also doing it to prove that I was not too crazy.  However, that he had said in the video wasn't too important to me.

       In today's class, everyone was talking about what he had said in his video and if it would affect the Toronto audience or the world....   I really didn't care about that part.  So I was glad that I didn't tell my thought in the class, otherwise I'd sound very stupid.





Wednesday 6 March 2013

Andrea Morton

March, 5th, 2013

     I was wondering why Andrea Mortson's work feels so familiar to me. I really liked one of her painting showed for 250 years show of Sackville. I like it is because to me it was like looking into a child's mind. A colorful world but the same time full of uncertainty to the world she is in. 


Swan Pond Night Fall 

oil on canvas 38 x 54"