Friday, June 5, 2015

Photo 2 Final Project:

 My inspiration for this project was memories.
And for me, memories are something I've always wanted to leave behind. So when I was burning up these pictures, that's what i was I was doing. It felt like I was getting rid of them, leaving behind mistakes and regrets, and people who hurt me.
I wanted these pictures to show how I'm leaving my old self in the ashes, to be swept away by the wind. And underneath the ashes is the new foundation for the new me.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Diptych


100 years


In 100 years I want to be remembered for my makeup, and how I helped girls around the world feel beautiful. Which to some people sounds stupid, and like I only care about outer beauty. But that's not the case, I care about inner beauty most of all, and for lots of girls, they don't think that they are beautiful. And that's my goal, to make girls around the world know how beautiful they are. Make-up can not only help but also enhance the beauty that they already have.

Monday, March 16, 2015

30 photos that changed the world

Elizabeth Eckford and Hazel Massery; Will Counts, 1957

I think the reason that this photo changed the world is because of the racism that was going on at that time. This photo really reflects the hatred and racism that was eminent. I have such a great respect for the blacks. Dealing with all the whites screaming at them, spitting out insults and disrepsecting them, must have been awful. But Lennart Nilsson goes to school despite that. That truly shows courage, something that definitely changed the world.


Man Walks on the Moon; Neil Armstrong, 1969

This photo clearly shows the importance of this mission. First man on the moon! This changed just about everything we know about the moon, and space. They did what everyone thought was not possible. And this was America showing the rest of the world what we are capable of, almost like we were saying "we can do the impossible". And in a way, we did the impossible.

The 9/11 attacks; New York Times, 2001
This photo shows the horrific event that happened in 2001. Although 2,996 people died in the terrorist attack. This traumatic experience made America stronger, and it shows us what we need to change to make this nation safe. We made sure we took better precautions at airports. Which definitely has made a difference.


Thursday, January 29, 2015

artist bio

Jurnee was born in Provo, Utah on February 18th 1997. She was adopted when she was 3. She enjoys playing Just Dance, singing, playing the ukulele, attempting songs on the piano, watching Netflix, taking selfies, drawing and writing stories.
Her inspiration comes from her father who is currently going to art school doing an apprenticeship under Jeff Hein.  Drawing, taking pictures and painting is the kind of art that interests her.
She wants want to inspire people to do good in the world, by depicting good or certain "light" in her photos. She wants to make a difference in the world somehow.



 This is a good picture because it shows off the vivid colors of the insect's thorax and legs and antennae. And the droplets of water all over its body. and the texture of the leaf.


This is a good picture because it gives the texture of the grass around the lions as well as giving the texture of their hair and whiskers and the color ranges show off the different oranges and browns on them.



This is a good picture because it shows you the littlest details of the fingers wrapped around the leaf and the pattern of the leaf. and it shows the grooves in the frogs body.