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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Patterns: Submitted by Hunter Carrico

       

       Photo 1 got the assignment to take photos of patterns and their animal doppelganger, and we went to the zoo as a field trip to do this there or someplace else. The thing was, we never got time to show our photos we took, except for the doppelgänger. Since our theme is patterns ..... I have to show you.



It was a battle the zoo with all the little kids running everywhere!
















REMINDER

Photo theme is patterns, send to dslrawr@gmail.com
If you were in photo 1 I would love to post your zoo photos!
I will also love to post any photos that you have taken/ will take throughout your summer!

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Face Value: Portraiture in the Age of Abstraction

Recently photo club (more like 5 people) went to the National Portrait Gallery in D.C. 

    Taken by Ms. Sliva

This was a great photo club experience, and we learned a lot about the history of portraiture during the time period of 1945- 1975. If you're looking for something to do over the weekend go to see the curators talk about portraiture. 

Synopsis from the gallery 

 “Face Value: Portraiture in the Age of Abstraction” features mid-20th century artists who were reinventing portraiture at a moment when most agreed that figuration was dead as a progressive art form. Chuck Close recalled that during this time, “the dumbest, most moribund, out-of-date, and shopworn of possible things you could do was to make a portrait.” And yet, with startling freshness and a touch of defiance, a group of young artists demonstrated the value of exploring the face and figure.

With more than 50 paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture from approximately 1945 to 1975, “Face Value” highlights the innovations of American portraiture hiding behind the vogue for abstraction. Artists such as Alice Neel, Elaine de Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg, Beauford Delaney, Alex Katz, Romare Bearden, Fairfield Porter, Jamie Wyeth and Andy Warhol, along with lesser-known artists, pushed the boundaries of portrait traditions. Inspired by the theories and ambitions of the Abstract Expressionists and keenly attuned to the themes of their own turbulent times, they reinterpreted human portrayal, reinventing portraiture for the next generation. The curators for this exhibition are senior curator of prints and drawings Wendy Wick Reaves, chief curator Brandon Fortune and senior historian David C. Ward. 

Friday, June 20, 2014

PHOTO THEME FOR JUNE/JULY


              Hello!!!!! I started reading one of the summer reading books "How to be an Explorer of the World" I wanted to tie this in with photo! It talks about noticing patterns, so the theme is PATTERNS!! There are patterns everywhere you look, so you can easily take photos of different patterns! Submit the photos to dslrawr@gmail.com
During the summer I will also accept other photos that don't involve this theme!
Can't wait to see the photos!!! Thanks!

Photo by Hunter Carrico

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Jefferson Memorial by Hunter Carrico

Waking up at 4 am in the morning sure pays off!





Black and White by Zack Lucas








New Leadership

HELLO!!!!! I am Hunter Carrico and I am now the photo club president. I'm so gratefull that I got offered this role.  I know that we are going to have an action packed 2014 - 2015 school year. Stay tuned to this blog, because it will be updated often!!!