Monday, March 7, 2011

James Wellington

James Welling  is a remarkable photographer that began as a watercolor painter and molded into a black and white, later color, photo artist. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1951 and studied at a multitude of universities, such as  West Hartfor Art Leauge, Carnegie Mellon and CalArts. An interesting fact is that Welling was never formally trained in photography, but bought a used Burke and James 4 x 5 inch view camera in 1976. From there, he experimented with Polaroids and abstract photography. Currently, he teaches at UCLA changed the photography curriculum from black and white to color. In addition he contributed to the photography revolution in contemporary art.


James Welling
2008, DIGITAL INK-JET
 PRINT, 33 5/8 X 50 1/2"..


 
2006, DIGITAL INK-JET
PRINT, 33 5/8 X 50 1/2".
Meriden, 1992
Inkjet print
32 ½ x 27 in.

Ranvenstein 6, 2001

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Five Senses

Can you Hear me?

Taste the rainbow

stop to Smell the flowers

Eye spy

Touche...

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

"Dream Come True"


One upon a time, there were two best friends who absolutely loved to travel. These two young ladies have been saving up enough money to take they’re first trip together to Italy. They were both so nervous, yet so excited to experience new things together and create amazing memories they would never forget. They were similar in many aspects, but at the same time, they were complete opposites. One was very responsible and the other was very careless. The one thing they both absolutely loved was fashion and dreamed to one day have a career in fashion together. 
       

  As soon as they boarded the plane, they were in complete awe; Is this really happening? was all that ran through their minds. The instant they landed in Italy, they fell in love with the scenery, food, the lovely people, and, of course, la lingua (“the language”). Everyday, the girls would have lunch at an adorable, quaint pizzeria where they’d discuss their surreal Italian adventure and, above all else, la moda (“the fashion”). One day, while at the pizzeria, a very tall young gentleman had overheard the girls’ conversation from the next table over. He noticed they’re passion for clothing and design; and then decided to approach the two best friends. Upon approaching the girls, he asked the two “fashionistas” if they would like to help design for his upcoming show for the Spring Fashion Line; but little did they know that he was actually a very famous fashion designer.
         The two best friends couldn’t help but talk about their experiences and amazing Italian adventure. They were looking through pictures from their trip and fashion show, and couldn’t help but wish they could do it all over again. John, the famous fashion designer from Italy who had offered them a job in Italy as designers, also asked the girls to continue designing once they get back home. The best friend “fashionistas” were offered the job of a life time, and knew it was a trip they would never forget. It was a dream come true… a beautiful, chic dream come true.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Mi favorito


This is my favorite picture because it's simple yet eye-catching and amazingly beautiful. I took this picture in my backyard early afternoon just as it started to sprinkle after a storm. It was taken in the middle of an aloe shrub that I had to get down on my knees to take; and I found the plumerias already lying in the aloe. Thinking that it seemed beautifully posed, I took the picture in the original form that I found it in. Though the focus isn't on the plumeria flowes, I like how the picture does focus on the raindrops on the aloe shrub because it tells more about when and where the picture was taken. I'm a huge fan of lighting and I absolutly love how the lighting is very subtle since the rain just started to die down.  I also like the contrasting colors of the yellow from the plumeria and the vibrant green from the foliage.  <3