User:Leezamcclure

Always Wanted To Schedule

 * Topic Hosting a party!


 * Research Component I will be organizing and hosting a big themed party.


 * week 1 Come up with a theme for the party, and begin researching for that theme.


 * week 2 Figure out where the party is going to be, and what day it will be.


 * week 3 Prepare a guest list of friends attending.


 * week 4 Create and send out invitations for party.


 * week 5 Plan what type of food and beverage will be served.


 * week 6 Start shopping for and making decorations


 * week 7 Finish preperation for party


 * week 8 Have the party!!

Midterm Assignment 1: Taste & Aesthetics
During my time at the sculpture park, the structure, Bunyon’s Chess by Mark di Suvero definitely caught my eye in a not-so-attractive way. I do not see how wooden logs in the air can be a symbol of artwork. To me the sculpture is almost so odd that it is disturbing to look at. At first I did not even know it was a sculpture. While I was walking past Bunyon’s Chess the first time there was a group of city lawn mowers around the log and I thought they were doing some sort of construction with the land and possibly chopping down trees. A great piece of art work should not be something that I can mistaken for a yard workers piece of machinery. I later figured that Mark di Suvero must have some sort of a creative reason behind this horrible structure. After deciding to do some research on this odd artist I came to a conclusion that he seems to be the ultimate handyman and fascinated with “manly” tool-like structures. The strange thing about Bunyon’s Chess compared to the rest of his work is the fact that it is the only sculpture that he has created that looks nothing like any of his other pieces of work. All of his other sculptures are all steel and often times bright red. I am still not very fond of Mark di Suvero’s work. There is nothing about his work that truly excites me or catches my attention. But I can say that after looking at some other pieces of his artwork, I can respect him somewhat more than I did before.