Artist at Heart and librarian for dreams= reading, painting, drawing, poetry, all in a mesh bag.
Rosa E Latorre
I’m originally from the Philippines but moved to New Jersey at the age of seven to live with my mother. I recently received my B.A. in Liberal Arts with a concentration of English Lit. The discipline of English Literature gives me a better understanding of details and close reading which gives me a better insight on life, colors, text, and basically everything around me.
My works of art have an underbelly of similarity but different skins. What I mean by that is all my paintings, sketches, photos, etc. may look different but their principles are the same. I do art because I appreciate lines, light, and vibrant dark colors. My basic color pallet are vivid and dark. With photography, it is the contrast of lines and lights along with its engagement to the environment that makes for captivating pictures.
What strikes me from others is my love for lines. In all my works, you can identify lines in many shapes. Another thing that sharpens me from the art group is my affinity for Sharpies. I use Sharpie with almost all my work as a starter. I do not think of what to make, rather, I use lines to take me to my next creation.
Question: 1. What if the world was Oblong? Do you think the world would be different? How?
or.. 2. I gave you a $100 dollars, what would you do with it?
Love these...especially the first one and the last one..how beautiful...they all seem sureal. makes me feel all nice and warm and calm inside. you're just the bestest!
I'm with Sonia on this one! The last picture is probably my favorite. I love how the bird on the far right is the only one about to take flight (or so it seems), and he's facing the setting sun, as if he's chasing after the light. The whole setting of the picture makes me feel very at peace. It also reminds me a lot of German Romanticism, since a lot of the paintings were set on the beach, with nature taking up more than 2/3 of the canvas. I really want to blow this up and frame it!
Love these...especially the first one and the last one..how beautiful...they all seem sureal. makes me feel all nice and warm and calm inside. you're just the bestest!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Sonia on this one! The last picture is probably my favorite. I love how the bird on the far right is the only one about to take flight (or so it seems), and he's facing the setting sun, as if he's chasing after the light. The whole setting of the picture makes me feel very at peace. It also reminds me a lot of German Romanticism, since a lot of the paintings were set on the beach, with nature taking up more than 2/3 of the canvas. I really want to blow this up and frame it!
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