Monday, November 30, 2009
Villain Stipple Artist Statement
This is me.
I chose to portray myself as a villain because I could not choose a different person to be my villain. I thought about doing a celebrity but there is nothing that they have done directly to me that has ruined my life. That goes the same for people surrounding me. They may have hurt me but I overcame it eventually. I chose myself because I am the only person I can truly judge because I am aware of everything that I have done, good or bad. I am my own villain because I want things I know and I can't have. I do things I know I shouldn't, but I do anyways.
Hero Stipple Artist Statement
This is Judith Morrisson, but people call her Judy for short. People also call her Gramma Judy but I'm her only grandchild. My grandma has been in my life for as long as I can remember. We've lived together and separate but have always shared a special bond. Shes a woman with a heart of gold that can share her love with anyone. Shes always willing to help me out with my troubles and I can trust her with anything. Not only is she trustworthy, but she can cook too! I can trust my grandma with all my heart and I know she won't let me down.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Hobbes Philosophy on Three Laws of Nature
Monday, September 21, 2009
Theme: The House on Mango Street
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Indirect and Direct Characterizationfrom H.O.M.S.
1. Those Who Don't pg. 28 "Those who don’t know any better come into our neighborhood scared. They think we're dangerous."
I chose this quote because I think they bluntly stated exactly what Sandra Cisneros were trying to get across to the reader without dancing around the edges. DIRECT
2.Darius & The Clouds pg. 33 "Here there is too much sadness and not enough sky." I chose this because it’s a really powerful quote to me and I think that because you have to actually use your mind to think what this means. I think it means that the people around her had so much sadness that seeped out so much from them that it felt as if it were clogging up the sky. I mean that in a way when someone is down it often can spread to others and change everything and no one is stopping to just take a breath and look up at the sky to pull themselves together. INDIRECT
3.There Was an Old Woman She Had So Many Kids She Didn't Know What To Do Pg. 29 "They are without respect for all living things, including themselves." I think this is a strong quote because of how it wrapped up the little vignette about how the children acted into a simple statement that means so much. I think a lot of kids are that way nowadays, like they don’t really think about what they are doing can affect others, animals, plants, or the earth, they kind of just do whatever pops into their head and roll with it. DIRECT
4. Papa Who Wakes Up Tired in The Dark Pg. 56 "My papa, his thick hands & thick shoes, who wakes up in the dark, who combs his hair with water, drinks his coffee, and is gone before we wake, today is sitting on my bed." I think that even though this is a longish quote it shows so much of how the death of Esperanza’s abuelito has devastated him. He has this whole routine thing going on so he can provide for his family and once he founds out the news his routine is in disarray. Also since it’s very different for Esperanza to see him in this kind of way that she never has she is taking on new responsibilities now. INDIRECT