Sunday, February 22, 2009

Art Museum.

Stephen Altieri
Belvedere Art piece.
Due Feb 24, 2009.

Casper David Friedrich was Born sept 5, 1774 and died may 7, 1840. Friedrich was born in the Swedish Pomeranian town of Greifswald, where he began to study art while still young. He later studied in Copenhagen until 1798. Later that year he settled in Dresden. In the year of his arrival Copenhagen was the center of landscape painting in Germany (Mitchell, 417). He married caroline Bommer January 21,1818. The marriage did not impact his life or personality, however his color pallet became brighter, more colorful, and distinctively more vibrant following their honeymoon (wiki). You can see the brighter colors he started to use displayed on his landscape masterpiece, "Felsenland im Eldandsteingebirge."
During Friedrich's time, his art was influenced by waves of disillusionment across Europe, when people created materialistic societies(wiki). Another major artist of their time period, Ludwig Tieck, described Romanticism as, "...A chaos from which a new certainty must necessarily develop" ( Mitchell, 414). This movement allowed him to give new rise to spirituality throughout his work as a painter. Showing nature is divine creation and could not replace artificial human civilization. This brought that "new certainty".
He was considered the importance of the painting movement. As an artist he said, Friedrich said, "The artist should paint not only what he sees before him, but also what he sees within him. If, however, he sees nothing within him, then he should also refrain from painting that which he sees before him. Otherwise, his pictures will be like those folding screens behind which one expects to find only the sick or the dead." Famous for his landscapes. His interests consisted of contemplations of nature. He wanted to capture symbolism found in landscapes and incorporate the human element to a landscape. He would use painting techniques that direct the viewers gaze towards the metaphysical dimensions. He did this to incorporate religious mysticism. Not only did he capture religion in his art, he was also the first to incorporate political symbols into his landscape painting. This is the main reason he is considered the importance of the painting movement. One example not at the museum, is a landscape of a French soldier standing in the snow before a dark entrance to the woods, with a raven standing behind him. This paining interprets the French stand the farthest away from god, and the prediction of defeat of the French(wiki).
The "Felsenland im Eldandsteingebirge." painting I saw in the museum instantly took my breath away. The painting takes place in the Alps. This painting symbolized a lot, and upon reading the description meant a lot more. To me it symbolized hope. I deciphered despite the grueling places to travel through there is still beauty. This land scape also symbolized a place of safe retreat, showing it is a place where people would not expect to find other people. This location seemed safe also, having a knowledge of the land and a skill to navigate it, the land has more potential to keep you safe than any man made home, castle or fortress .
This painting also caught my interest as a rock climber. This land appeared to be an indestructible portion of land. I thought to my self, this place can not be destroyed, how ever it could be conquered. In the sense of having the ability to navigating to the bottom of the stone pillars. And in return having enough skill and determination to ascend to the top. Then it would be conquered, nothing would be changed, or destroyed, and its beauty would live on forever. For generations to come humans could gaze at its mystery and beauty to be interpreted and judged forever.
The only research I was able to find about this masterpiece of natural elements and ultimate symbolism was that of the artist, and that which was next to the painting. Here the artist shows his interest in bizarre rock formations. Showing a gateway to the natural. I was very impressed by this artists depictions of religion, and the painting makes sense holding such strong religious beliefs. The fallen tree clearly symbolizes death of man, the green foliage and beautiful sky symbolizes god, and the ascending mountains can symbolize the resurrection of Jesus Christ (Museum Plaque). However this masterpiece of bizarre land formations can be directly linked back to many of his old studies. In his note books he had pages of rocks, trees, plants,and other natural forms. These rocks have a direct relation in the sense that they are overgrown, cracked, broken, and split (Mitchell, 420).






Work Cited:

Mitchell, Timothy F. "From Vedute to Vision: The Importance of Popular Imagery in Friedrich's Development of Romantic Landscape Painting." The Art Bulletin 64 (1982): 414-24. Jstor.com College Art Association. 22 Feb. 2009 .


N/A. "Caspar David Friedrich." Wikipedia. .

Wien ist das Ludwig

We have been here for such a short time, and t feels like forever already. We have seen ancient Roman Ruins from before the holy Roman Empire, gone ski/snow boarding in the alps, checked out tons of museums, been lost, explored an entire Akademie, tried new foods, found new projects, sang on a theater older than America, tried really bad beer, and bought new hats.

There is still so much time left here. To continue to have learning experiences.

Ultimately, Every day that passes...

puts me on a path that has more knowledge and experiences than i ever thought possible, towards going back home to be with the ones i love, and to be more successful than many others.

10 words tht are a part of who i am.

Centered.
knowledgeable.
Shy.
Adventurous.
Strong.
Determined.
Loving.
Supportive.
Truthful.
Free.

I am centered because i can focus myself away from anger. I also fell i have an understanding with myself and the earth.

I know many things from photography and camcorders to rock climbing and water safety.

I am shy because i find it hard to meet new people, and have trouble letting new people into my life. I also have a hard time learning new names and faces, and it makes me uncomfortable when i cant learn them.

I am always ready to go explore something dangerous.

I am psychically strong, and emotionally strong. I can carry a ton of equipment, all my rock climbing gear, and camera gear. Also I am able to uphold my beliefs despite what the world thinks.

I am determined to do the best i can, and also to do the best job i can on tasks. I am also determined in the sense that i believe i can accomplish anything that i really want to.

I am very loving to the ones i love, friends, and family. I am always ready to go out on a limb, and take risks for the ones i care most about. Trying to make sure the ones closest to me are doing good in life.

I do not shoot down peoples ideas and always have an open mind. I am very supportive of thoughts ideas and beliefs as long as the person is not trying to re control the beliefs of others.

I am very honest about my self, and the things i do. I am able to admit when i make mistakes, or handle something wrong. I find more pleasure in life in telling the truth, and how things are, rather than watching them become confusing and frustrating.

I am free in the sense that i am very easy going, and i am not tied down by many social concepts of life. I can be content with out luxury etc...

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Inovation to Insight.



I interviewed Jon Gordon, and Chrissy Altieri. John Gordon is a friend of mine who I have seen around a lot on campus, and around political events. I have grown to be good friends with john. Chrissy is my sister.

I have known Chrissy my whole life. I have Known about Jon for 3 years, and have just to know him more over the past 2 weeks.

Jon says I have strong skills because I am able to talk to him about many different issues, regarding life, and people. He feels he can trust me, allowing him to reside his feelings and beliefs without having me respond negatively.

Jon Suggested no improvements. However Chrissy told me that I can redirect my frustration towards doing something constructive in order for me to achieve my points or goals in life.

I already knew this about myself. I have taken many psychology classes where we have covered this same topic, and the results where still; the same.

However over the 3 months I know i still have to deal with my frustration in more constructive ways.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Blog 2: 3 blogs of interest

Common Man Thinks: A Thought Provoking Blog
Monday, February 2, 2009
Great decision by Toronto judge


I like this blog because it is here from one persons perspective to change the way people think.
I also enjoy this blog because he adds links of the real news sources that the blog stemmed from.



Chase Images
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Noble's Farm

I Defiantly enjoy this kids blog. He is a photographer that posts his work through this blog. He also answers other people questions about his works of art, and dedications to photography. His layout is very easy to follow and effective.


Seen, Heard and Experiencein China is my personal blog about my every day encounters in China
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Banking must have: patience

This blog is interesting because a blogger is allowing the world to follow her experience in china. It may seem strange that someone wants to share there experiences with the world, however it is a link to a ton of information about cultures.

Blog 2: 3 blogs of interest

Common Man Thinks: A Thought Provoking Blog
Monday, February 2, 2009
Great decision by Toronto judge


I like this blog because it is here from one persons perspective to change the way people think.
I also enjoy this blog because he adds links of the real news sources that the blog stemmed from.



Chase Images
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Noble's Farm

I Defiantly enjoy this kids blog. He is a photographer that posts his work through this blog. He also answers other people questions about his works of art, and dedications to photography. His layout is very easy to follow and effective.


Seen, Heard and Experiencein China is my personal blog about my every day encounters in China
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Banking must have: patience

This blog is interesting because a blogger is allowing the world to follow her experience in china. It may seem strange that someone wants to share there experiences with the world, however it is a link to a ton of information about cultures.