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Street Art by Eastlakes Very Own

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Extra Credit Blog :) Joey and Hunters Tag                     Even in Eastlake you can find great street art, by locals. :)                 In Eastlakes' famous " Tunnels" where many teenagers go to hang out and be somewhere just a fence hop away from constant supervision there is the tunnel and surrounding forest area. The first image is the entrance of the tunnels, where graffiti artists have their tags sprayed with vibrant colors and perhaps their names; Roxy, Marisol (if it is their names, the artists are female) signed 2017. Also, the note on the left wall I found ironic that it was a message to the youth to appreciate meaningful graffiti, and instead they spay painted a dick over it. There were lots of CV Empire tags, claiming their territory over the area.              So, then I hopped into the tunnel and began walking through it. Its pitch black ...
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Blog Number 3 !         At the San Diego Museum of Art, behind me are Amida Buddha, 17th century Japan, wood (right), Amida buddha with a raised lotus(left) and Flying Apsaras 17th century Japan, wood (top). These are all part of the permanent East Asia collection. In this section of the museum, it s set up with each art piece that shares a common trait is grouped together in the room. This room I gathered was the sculptures of the divine, with a sculpture of a Chinese boddhi visa across from these. These sculptures just took me back, they're so beautiful and handcrafted and the fact that they were made so long ago and I am able to appreciate them in person is so crazy i was in awe! Also, the content of the art themselves, so naturally peaceful and true. I also liked how the curator placed the Apsara, celestial being floating over the two Amida Buddha's. I also will always remember this day until I die I think because it was one of the favorite days of my life, ...
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Savannah Villar-Beach Bullock Art 14 March 2017 Street Art Blog!!                   Hidden in the back-alleys in Ocean Beach are beautiful murals by local street artists. This one I found was next to the ride aid, located on the back wall of a local store down one of the most popular streets, Newport Street. The reason I was drawn to this one out of all the beautiful murals in O.B is because most portray the beach life and vibes of the town. I love all the bright colors, and paintings of mermaids but this one appeared more interesting and personal, it connects the viewers and artists in a surreal way. The unknown human face depicted in the center, with its third eye and other selfs blossoming outward convey an inner self experience, proclaiming so much beauty and creativity is vested inside our souls, there is no need for outward validation, or fulfillment. I believe the artist is tr...
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Savannah Villar-Beach Feb. 17 2017 NASTY WOMEN & BAD HOMBRES         I believe having an art exhibit comprised of solely faculty members is very inspiring and influential for students at Southwestern, and other visitors such as myself. Art is both personal and something we want to share with others(most of the time). It allows us to express our individuality and also relate to others. For example, the piece Untitled by Bernadette Mingus; I believe the material is ceramic and she has composed an everyday scene of a woman's personal life into something beautiful, by putting the tiny red and white pieces into a mosaic. A student who was working the gallery noted how diligent Mingus was while crafting this, a dedicated perfectionist. I was attracted to the piece for its unique look- vintage but with bold colors, it gave me an Italian or Latin feeling. Also, the subject matter drew me in because I feel I am always looking at a woman's life as art...