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Answer the following questions about the art piece above.
1. What is going on in this work of art? Mention whatever you see happening, no matter how small.
2. Does anything you have noticed in this work of art so far (colors, objects, or events) remind you of something in your own life?
3. What ideas and emotions do you think this work of art expresses?
4. Do you have a sense of how the artist might have felt when he or she made this work of art? Does it make you feel one way or another? 5. What story is this depicting?
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~She is drawing art on sand and using each scene to create another scene. ~The emotions are expressed so clearly that you watch and think I know how she feels. ~This expresses ideas about how soldiers leave to war and leave their families. It expresses loss, longing, and joy. ~Soldier goes off to war and leaves his pregnant wife at home. Then returns.
1. Well this girl is kind of showing a timeline during a war. She starts by showing a couple together before the war. Then she shows the destruction and sadness of the war with smoke and sad people that are panicking. Then she shows children and people being destroyed by the “bombs” of sand and she just shows chaos. After that a woman shows up with a letter from her husband. She is the same woman from the begging but she is old now. Then she shows people praying and hoping and they show the destruction of the towns. At the end she shows the man reuniting with his family. 2. Not really, she has a really unique style of art. This was a really tragic thing and we are very lucky to be protected from a lot of these things. 3. It really expresses sadness and destruction. But it also shows hope because the woman always hopes her husband will come back. 4. I think she had very strong feeling about the war; it must have affected her because she is very serious and it probably was a personal matter to her. She really makes you sympathize with her and the country 5. It is depicting the story of a man, a woman and their son and their story during a war. All the angst and sadness that the woman and the little boy had to go through and how much wars affect people.
1. they light a candle, blow out the candle, draw with sand, they are drawing houses, a street with light posts, and bushes, a bench, with a family sitting on it, then flowers, then she turns the bench to a face crying, and people, there is a crib with a baby, the girls hair covers the people and then the girl is smiling, sand is thrown everywhere, alot of faces come up, more thrown sand, now the hole screen is a face of a woman holding a letter, then she gets old, then there is a tower with a star on top, with people standing praying, a house, more buildings, and a church in the back, then it turns into a window, with a woman looking out, and a man standing outside the building looking in, with his hand pressed to the window, and a baby inside looking out, she writes something and 1946, and blows out the candle. 2. Not anything specific just that life can be sad 3. it expresses being alone, having someone taken away from you, and love for someone else 4. i think the artist wanted to send a message, it made me feel sad. 5. it is showing world war 2 and how people were taken away from there families, and people praying for them to come back, and them never coming back making the people to grow old alone.
1. She is carving figures out of sand on an illuminator. Music gives insight and emotion to what her art is trying to represent. 2. There is violence. There is history. There is exotic places. I've experienced each of these. 3. This piece has happiness and sadness. Violence and peace. 4. It's really expressive, so I think this is a very personal piece. It's often relieving to release feelings through art. It makes me feel comforted. 5. It depicts 'The War'.
1. At first it was a simple still life of a man and woman holding hands on a park bench at night, an atrium in the background. Over time it became more crowded and exciting in time with the music and seemed to be showing scenes of war. After that it got very confusing and I lost track of the story 2. Not really 3. Sadness followed by hope. 4. She seemed a bit aggressive, almost angry while composing it. 5. It seems to be showing a war which seperated two people, who then later reunite.
1. In the work of art, a city is getting bombed then there is a lot of sadness because of it. There is also a woman who gets a letter that someone dies, most likely her husband, and then she starts to grow old sadly. Lastly, there is a woman looking out a window at a man whose hands are pressed against the glass and a baby is on the windowsill also pressing his hands against the screen, showing their happy reunion at 1945, at the end of World War II.
2. The city in the beginning reminds me of my own life, because the city looked calm, there were some happy people sitting on a bench before the unfortunate bombing.
3. The work of art expresses is happiness, sadness, pain, and love.
4. I think the artist might have had grandparents who suffered thru World War II and that is why she made a very emotional work of art, because she might feel their pain.
1.) In this art, the artist is moving the sand around to make pictures. She changes the images constantly, almost as if it was a video. She uses her fingers, palms, and sprinklings of sand. 2.) The color, the dull brown, is sort of what I feel like when I’m stressed or sad. The couple on the bench makes me think of Spreckles Park, or any park, where a couple could hang out. 3.) This video gives me some sadness, but the end gives me a hopeful feeling, because the woman’s husband finally returns home. 4.) I think the artist must have been very emotionally tied when creating this piece. If you watch her, you can see in her movements that she is tense and wants to get this right, for all the people that suffered from the war. 5.) This story is depicting a couple that is separated from war. While her husband is at war, she has a baby, but she receives a letter that her husband is missing and is probably dead. She grows very sad. However, one day she and her son see in the window her lost husband, who has returned home.
1. What is going on in this work of art? Mention whatever you see happening, no matter how small. The girl is making paintings with sand and her fingers. She changes each piece within seconds. It's amazing!
2. Does anything you have noticed in this work of art so far (colors, objects, or events) remind you of something in your own life? The baby sleeping remind me of my little cousin in his crib. The candle and the girl remind me of myself because i love candles.
3. What ideas and emotions do you think this work of art expresses? Theres a lot of strong emotions. Sadness, Love, Intensity, etc.
4. Do you have a sense of how the artist might have felt when he or she made this work of art? Does it make you feel one way or another? This makes me feel so powerful, and i'm only seeing it! i can only imagine how accomplished the artist must feel after every artistic piece is finished.
5. What story is this depicting? Maybe its the story about her country, or her life.
1. She is depicting the holocaust with the sand art, she shows the many different people affected and their reactions. 2. No, not at all. 3. Sadness, panic, deep disturbance. 4. She probably felt sad, but accomplished because she could depict such deep emotion 5. The story of the people who are affected during wars, especially focusing on the mothers and children.
1. As the music plays, the artist uses her hands to morph her pictures into new pictures. Picture by picture she tells a story about a war. The combination of music, pictures, and talent, automatically fills the observer with emotion. The artists has true talent. I don't think that I could ever work with sand like that. 2. When I play the piano I kind of get into the music like she did, just not as extreme. 3. Sadness 4. One can tell that she was very passionate towards her art work. I believe that this also adds to the feelings one gets at the end of the piece. 5. A departing family during a war.
1. The woman is illustrating a war while moving sand with her hands. In some images, there is a city being bombed and then theres people crying about what has happened. 2. Not really but I really liked how she drew people also and My favorite one was the woman crying and she had long hair and it looked like it was blowing in the wind. 3. I think that it mostly expresses sadness but also happiness. 4. It seems to me that she felt the same amount of sadness hat the people that happened to this felt and it makes me have compassion toward them because they went through a lot. 5. Its depicting World War 2.
1. She uses sand to create really amazing effects. She turns each scene into a new scene, but rubbing away or putting on more sand. 2. I guess it could remind me of my family history, since it is similar to what happened to my great grandmother. 3. Sadness, love. 4. sad, and she wanted to tell the story she had, i think it portrays the feelings really well and makes you feel how she wants you to feel. 5. a woman and man, the man goes away, leaving his wife & child. she is sad and a bunch of stuff happens. she gets old?? is it her at the end then? and they guy comes back.
1. The sand art depicts many different scenes, including a man and woman sitting on a bench, the transformation of many character faces to different faces, and what appears to be the destruction of a city. 2. Nothing here really speaks to me and reminds me of something I've done. 3. I think this expresses sadness and deep emotion. I think this because of the way the artist dramatically throws herself all over the table when she's tossing sand. 4. She looks like she was SUPER into it and really emotional. She put everything she had into that. It must have been exhausting. 5. I believe this is the holocaust.
1. this work of art is a story told by sand it is a story of the effects of war, and its influence on a family 2. the only aspect of this story that i can relate to is the aspect of love and its power to hold a family together through tough times 3. it think it expresses the emotion of love, sorrow, sadness, and violence 4. i think that artist made this piece of art with the idea of telling a story that would open peoples eyes and make them think about the effects of war 5. this is depicting a story of world war II and its devastation on peoples lives
1.) The girl is creating pictures through sand. 2.) The sailor leaving the girl reminded me of when I saw my mom left for the military. 3.) Intensity, sorrow, sadness. 4.) She could of felt depressed. 5.) This story is depicting her life.
1. this work of art is depicting the history of Ukraine. 2. the picture of the mother and her child looking through the window at her husband going off to war reminded me of when my father went off to war, even though i was pretty much too young to remember. 3. this work of art expresses sad feelings of war. 4. she was probably feeling sad when she painted these pictures. i felt remorse and sadness. 5. the story of the history of Ukraine.
1. This art is depicting the invasion of Poland by the armies of Russia, America, and the Fifty Divine Sons of Agnor.
2. Yes... I feel... saddened... this reminds me of the Siege at Aclowski... so much blood... so much death...
3. It expresses the sadness felt by the innocent Poles at the hands of the juggernaut known as the Fifty Divine.
4. I think this artist is naive. She obviously wasn't at the event (it was 3012 years ago (I was there)) and she cannot know the pain felt by the families of the helpless. Long live Poland, down with the Fifty Divine.
5. Please don't make me say it again... alright, I will. This story is of the slaughter of 11000 innocent Poles at the hands of the Galaxy Allegiance; America, Russia, and the Fifty Divine Sons of Agnor. In the end, I turned on the Allegiance and raised an army up of Poles, and Living Cacti of Armenia. We spared the Americans and Russians, who showed repentance, but the Fifty Divine pressed on. We pushed them off of this planet and back to the slums of Ghettonia.
1.The art is sand art and the story is about the war and invasion of Portland by USA and Russia. 2. The scenes and story was so sad and it made the audience cry about it. It's like a family filled with love and suddenly, their home gets invaded. It was heart broken 3. Sadness, heartbroken, sorry, and innocent. 4. She made this art a sad and helpless scene. I would feel frustrated when the 50 Divine invaded Poland. 5. Poland being invaded by the Fifty Divine.
1. The artist is telling the story of her one of Ukraine's devastating tales of invasion. At first she draws a couple and then progresses to bombs dropping and airplanes flying overhead. She shows the changing of the seasons by creating a snowy atmosphere and making Christmas trees. She ends the story by having a man who we can assume to be a man reuniting with his family, his son pressing his hand up against the glass of a window inside. 2. Definitely the emotion of sadness and hopelessness arises. While watching the movie, I cried. A lot. So I obviously relate a lot more to the video than I can really identify consciously. 3. She's telling the story of a country, of a people being ripped apart. Obviously it's a sad story, it evokes a feeling of desperation from those that can relate directly to the incident. For others, pure sorrow can be felt. 4. She probably felt sad, but I feel like she wouldn't have created this unless she were trying to get out her country's message. She most likely had relatives that were affected by this invasion, and therefore she was indirectly affected. Maybe it was inspired by her feelings of helplessness due to something else, but I would guess not. It's pretty powerful material to be working with. 5. The sand painting depicts the invasion and occupation of Ukraine by Germany during World War II.
Simonne said... 1. This is a story about a time during war. First its showing a regular scene of a couple, which gets attacked and destroyed. She draws the face of destruction and horror before she turns it into her next picture of Christmas trees and snow. She did this to show time. To show how long war is and the devastation it causes for all the citizens involved. She end it with a picture of a man leaving his family, his son pressed on the window looking at his daddy leave. This is to show how war rips families apart, and breaks the hearts of thousands. 2. I can relate to the last scene about the dad leaving because I experienced my dad leaving my life. It was for different reasons and on different terms. But i can relate to that horrible feeling of loss. 3. This work is supposed to convey sadness, to show everyone the horror or war through art. 4. I think she felt the emotions she was trying to get her audience to feel, by the way she was acting during the destruction scenes it seems she felt the anger. I almost feel like the war affected her life personally and she is telling her story. 5. This is the story of the invasion of Ukraine.
1. This is a story about WWII and how it affects different people from different walks of life. 2. When the couple is sitting romantically at the park bench, and is torn apart because of the war, it reminded of me of when my step-father is deployed. 3. It conveys sadness and the idea of how quickly life can change. 4. She was very emotional and gave a lot of thought into what she wanted to show in this video 5. World War II
1)The whole story that the girl is doing is leading up to WWII. Some examples was when she turned the young lady into a old lady, also when she made the girl and then the guy and the baby.
2) When he planes bombed the building it remind me of 9/11.
3) The sadness the people had back then.
4)I think when she did this she felt deply emotional.
1. She’s using sand to create different scenes. At first, there were a couple holding hands sitting on a bench, and then there were radio, which is drafting people to prepare a war. Later, she created some war scenes, and then lady had a baby. The lady’s husband died during the war, and she waited for him for so long, from a young woman become an old lady. After that, she went to her husband’s funeral. The last scene was that she and her kid missing her husband.
2. There weren’t any different color besides the color of the sand. But, this event reminds me of when I left China. Even though nothing has been damaged, the feeling of miss someone is what it really reminds me of.
3. I think the lady who was creating the artwork seemed a little aggressive and mad. I suppose she was from the country that has been damaged, and she’s very angry at the war and the enemy.
4. She felt mad and sad. It made me feel sad, but not really mad, because I have never experienced anything like the artwork.
5. It’s depicting the story of every family during the war, and how much war can hurt people, not only physically but also their feelings.
1. She is using sand art to depict the story of WWII. The way she switches scenes is to alter the current picture instead of erasing the whole thing. 2.Not really. I havent really experienced anything close to something like WWII. 3. I think it depicts anger and sadness. 4. I think the artist felt passionate and insipred while she was making this art. I think she thought that she was making a difference by recounting the story so artfully. 5. World War 2
1. It was telling the story of a women and her husband during WWII. It shows how they were happily together and then war broke out and her husband left off to war and she had a baby. She was sad and alone. Their house got attacked. She was worried about her husband. Then everything got better and her husband came home and her son was able to meet his dad. 2. The only thing that reminds me off my life is the bench next to the street which represents me waiting for the bus. 3. It represents love, happiness, sadness, the experience of a new born, and being attacked. 4. She probably went threw this experience and was expressing how she and many other people probably felt. 5. It depicts WWII.
1. In this work of art, the lady is making sand images on a white board. The images she creates varies from fire to a soldier leaving his wife.
2. The amount of emotion and each event depicted in the video was immense and I can't think of anything in particular with my life that I can relate to.
3. The emotions of deeply missing someone, sorrow, and angry in a sense.
4. I felt that she was very determined, powerful, and demanding in her work. There was never a time she really took and break and you could tell it meant something to her. It doesn't necessarily make me feel one way or another.
5. The story about the war in Ukraine and her life in accordance with the war and suffering.
1. A man and a women are going threw life before and during WWII. They are married and the husband has to leave for war and she has a baby. Then at the end the husband comes back and the son gets to meet his dad. 2. The only thing that relates to my life is my dad was in the navy and gone a lot when I was a boy. 3. It expresses all emotions love, happiness, sadness, death. 4. The artists would have first had a sense of what happened during this time. So she showed this experience threw a relationship. 5. World War II
1. The story of a young woman and her life during the war. 2. Not really, it all seems so far away to me. 3. They express a lot of different emotions ranging from horror to joy. 4. She seemed really intense and focused. She seemed to sympathize with the woman. 5. WW II
1. there is sand painting going on. 2. Many sad and happy things have happened in my life, just like in this painting. 3. I think they express the history and emotions Ukraine has gone through in the past. 4. She might have felt very passionate and felt that she needed to get a strong message across to the Public. 5. The Story of Ukraine's past wars.
1. The woman is utilizing sand to illustrate a past life. Every line has a purpose and each scene smoothly becomes another. 2. The range of emotions expressed are similar to the variety of emotions I go through while finishing a piece. 3. Anguish, longing, acceptance. 4. The woman emotionally connects to the story she is depicting, causing the audience to create a connection. 5. A personal story of Ukraine's involvement in WWII.
1. A lot is going on in this work of art. The artist is telling a story (possibly a true one) that I'm guessing takes place during World War II. I see examples of shading and especially perspective. 2. Nothing in this work of art really reminds me of something in my own life, but it does bring to mind various movies and books that I've seen/read about war, Russia, and eastern Europe in general. 3. I think this work of art expresses a wide range of emotions, which tell their own special story. It starts off serene and peaceful, but slowly progresses into tragedy. The final scene is bittersweet in my opinion. Loss seems to be a prevalent theme. 4. I feel like the artist may have felt very emotional when she made this work of art. It seems like the story is close to her heart, or very similar to something that she experienced in life. This work of art made me feel several different emotions, and I totally understand why people in the audience were crying. 5. I think the story takes place in World War II. It depicts the bombing of a particular place, perhaps somewhere in eastern Europe, and the panic that ensues afterwards. As a result of said panic, many men were sent to fight in the war while back home their families waited and worried, hoping for some bit of news. The final scene shows the man returning home to his wife and child at the end of the war.
Nielsen Moffatt 1. A candle is lit to begin. Peaceful music plays during a scene with a couple sitting on a bench. The artist draws deliberately as a radio announces war on the loudspeaker. Planes fly overhead. Music changes. A baby is born bringing a flicker of hope. Hands are used to create chaos and bombing. Lighting is dark. Sand is violently thrown to harsh music and destruction. A violin plays while a young woman ages. Hands wipe away women praying in a church. A sad song leaves the audience in tears. Sand is sprinkled and the scene changes to a soldier home from war to see his son. Music intensifies and the artist tosses sand and writes words- about 1945. The music stops and the artist blows out the candle to end. 2. This work of art makes me think about how happy life was before my dad died and how dramatically life changed. 3. This work of art expresses innocence, happiness, fear, violence, anger, sadness, hope, love and passion. 4. Yes. She was telling a story. She used deliberate body language, music, sand and emotion to describe a time in history. Yes, it makes me feel sad that war devastates people. 5. It is the artists rendition of life before, during and after WWII ending in 1945, told in an emotional animated work of the changing sands of time.
1. The artist uses sand to tell a story. It begins with a man and woman on a bench, the scene is peaceful, we can assume they are in love. Then soldiers leave, leaving the woman home alone with a child. The atrocities of war separate the man and the woman for along time. zFinally they are reunited and her young son meets his father for the first time. It reminds me f Love Vigilantes by NEW ORDER only with a happier ending I perceive. 2. This work reminds me of other stories that I know. Like The New Order song i mentioned. 3. The work is about separation. The resilience of the human spirit for love and to be loved over time. 4. The artist felt a strong connection to the work, she must have felt heartbroken or had experience with heartbreak. I personally found it magical and stared in awe at her skill. 5. From reading other comments I believe it has something to do with WII in the Ukraine.
~She is drawing art on sand and using each scene to create another scene.
ReplyDelete~The emotions are expressed so clearly that you watch and think I know how she feels.
~This expresses ideas about how soldiers leave to war and leave their families. It expresses loss, longing, and joy.
~Soldier goes off to war and leaves his pregnant wife at home. Then returns.
1. Well this girl is kind of showing a timeline during a war. She starts by showing a couple together before the war. Then she shows the destruction and sadness of the war with smoke and sad people that are panicking. Then she shows children and people being destroyed by the “bombs” of sand and she just shows chaos. After that a woman shows up with a letter from her husband. She is the same woman from the begging but she is old now. Then she shows people praying and hoping and they show the destruction of the towns. At the end she shows the man reuniting with his family.
ReplyDelete2. Not really, she has a really unique style of art. This was a really tragic thing and we are very lucky to be protected from a lot of these things.
3. It really expresses sadness and destruction. But it also shows hope because the woman always hopes her husband will come back.
4. I think she had very strong feeling about the war; it must have affected her because she is very serious and it probably was a personal matter to her. She really makes you sympathize with her and the country
5. It is depicting the story of a man, a woman and their son and their story during a war. All the angst and sadness that the woman and the little boy had to go through and how much wars affect people.
1. they light a candle, blow out the candle, draw with sand, they are drawing houses, a street with light posts, and bushes, a bench, with a family sitting on it, then flowers, then she turns the bench to a face crying, and people, there is a crib with a baby, the girls hair covers the people and then the girl is smiling, sand is thrown everywhere, alot of faces come up, more thrown sand, now the hole screen is a face of a woman holding a letter, then she gets old, then there is a tower with a star on top, with people standing praying, a house, more buildings, and a church in the back, then it turns into a window, with a woman looking out, and a man standing outside the building looking in, with his hand pressed to the window, and a baby inside looking out, she writes something and 1946, and blows out the candle.
ReplyDelete2. Not anything specific just that life can be sad
3. it expresses being alone, having someone taken away from you, and love for someone else
4. i think the artist wanted to send a message, it made me feel sad.
5. it is showing world war 2 and how people were taken away from there families, and people praying for them to come back, and them never coming back making the people to grow old alone.
1. She is carving figures out of sand on an illuminator. Music gives insight and emotion to what her art is trying to represent.
ReplyDelete2. There is violence. There is history. There is exotic places. I've experienced each of these.
3. This piece has happiness and sadness. Violence and peace.
4. It's really expressive, so I think this is a very personal piece. It's often relieving to release feelings through art. It makes me feel comforted.
5. It depicts 'The War'.
1. At first it was a simple still life of a man and woman holding hands on a park bench at night, an atrium in the background. Over time it became more crowded and exciting in time with the music and seemed to be showing scenes of war. After that it got very confusing and I lost track of the story
ReplyDelete2. Not really
3. Sadness followed by hope.
4. She seemed a bit aggressive, almost angry while composing it.
5. It seems to be showing a war which seperated two people, who then later reunite.
1. In the work of art, a city is getting bombed then there is a lot of sadness because of it. There is also a woman who gets a letter that someone dies, most likely her husband, and then she starts to grow old sadly. Lastly, there is a woman looking out a window at a man whose hands are pressed against the glass and a baby is on the windowsill also pressing his hands against the screen, showing their happy reunion at 1945, at the end of World War II.
ReplyDelete2. The city in the beginning reminds me of my own life, because the city looked calm, there were some happy people sitting on a bench before the unfortunate bombing.
3. The work of art expresses is happiness, sadness, pain, and love.
4. I think the artist might have had grandparents who suffered thru World War II and that is why she made a very emotional work of art, because she might feel their pain.
5. This is depicting the story of World War II.
1.) In this art, the artist is moving the sand around to make pictures. She changes the images constantly, almost as if it was a video. She uses her fingers, palms, and sprinklings of sand.
ReplyDelete2.) The color, the dull brown, is sort of what I feel like when I’m stressed or sad. The couple on the bench makes me think of Spreckles Park, or any park, where a couple could hang out.
3.) This video gives me some sadness, but the end gives me a hopeful feeling, because the woman’s husband finally returns home.
4.) I think the artist must have been very emotionally tied when creating this piece. If you watch her, you can see in her movements that she is tense and wants to get this right, for all the people that suffered from the war.
5.) This story is depicting a couple that is separated from war. While her husband is at war, she has a baby, but she receives a letter that her husband is missing and is probably dead. She grows very sad. However, one day she and her son see in the window her lost husband, who has returned home.
1. What is going on in this work of art? Mention whatever you see happening, no matter how small.
ReplyDeleteThe girl is making paintings with sand and her fingers. She changes each piece within seconds. It's amazing!
2. Does anything you have noticed in this work of art so far (colors, objects, or events) remind you of something in your own life?
The baby sleeping remind me of my little cousin in his crib. The candle and the girl remind me of myself because i love candles.
3. What ideas and emotions do you think this work of art expresses?
Theres a lot of strong emotions. Sadness, Love, Intensity, etc.
4. Do you have a sense of how the artist might have felt when he or she made this work of art? Does it make you feel one way or another?
This makes me feel so powerful, and i'm only seeing it! i can only imagine how accomplished the artist must feel after every artistic piece is finished.
5. What story is this depicting?
Maybe its the story about her country, or her life.
1. She is depicting the holocaust with the sand art, she shows the many different people affected and their reactions.
ReplyDelete2. No, not at all.
3. Sadness, panic, deep disturbance.
4. She probably felt sad, but accomplished because she could depict such deep emotion
5. The story of the people who are affected during wars, especially focusing on the mothers and children.
1. As the music plays, the artist uses her hands to morph her pictures into new pictures. Picture by picture she tells a story about a war. The combination of music, pictures, and talent, automatically fills the observer with emotion. The artists has true talent. I don't think that I could ever work with sand like that.
ReplyDelete2. When I play the piano I kind of get into the music like she did, just not as extreme.
3. Sadness
4. One can tell that she was very passionate towards her art work. I believe that this also adds to the feelings one gets at the end of the piece.
5. A departing family during a war.
1. The woman is illustrating a war while moving sand with her hands. In some images, there is a city being bombed and then theres people crying about what has happened.
ReplyDelete2. Not really but I really liked how she drew people also and My favorite one was the woman crying and she had long hair and it looked like it was blowing in the wind.
3. I think that it mostly expresses sadness but also happiness.
4. It seems to me that she felt the same amount of sadness hat the people that happened to this felt and it makes me have compassion toward them because they went through a lot.
5. Its depicting World War 2.
1. She uses sand to create really amazing effects. She turns each scene into a new scene, but rubbing away or putting on more sand.
ReplyDelete2. I guess it could remind me of my family history, since it is similar to what happened to my great grandmother.
3. Sadness, love.
4. sad, and she wanted to tell the story she had, i think it portrays the feelings really well and makes you feel how she wants you to feel.
5. a woman and man, the man goes away, leaving his wife & child. she is sad and a bunch of stuff happens. she gets old?? is it her at the end then? and they guy comes back.
1. The sand art depicts many different scenes, including a man and woman sitting on a bench, the transformation of many character faces to different faces, and what appears to be the destruction of a city.
ReplyDelete2. Nothing here really speaks to me and reminds me of something I've done.
3. I think this expresses sadness and deep emotion. I think this because of the way the artist dramatically throws herself all over the table when she's tossing sand.
4. She looks like she was SUPER into it and really emotional. She put everything she had into that. It must have been exhausting.
5. I believe this is the holocaust.
1. this work of art is a story told by sand it is a story of the effects of war, and its influence on a family
ReplyDelete2. the only aspect of this story that i can relate to is the aspect of love and its power to hold a family together through tough times
3. it think it expresses the emotion of love, sorrow, sadness, and violence
4. i think that artist made this piece of art with the idea of telling a story that would open peoples eyes and make them think about the effects of war
5. this is depicting a story of world war II and its devastation on peoples lives
1.) The girl is creating pictures through sand.
ReplyDelete2.) The sailor leaving the girl reminded me of when I saw my mom left for the military.
3.) Intensity, sorrow, sadness.
4.) She could of felt depressed.
5.) This story is depicting her life.
1. this work of art is depicting the history of Ukraine.
ReplyDelete2. the picture of the mother and her child looking through the window at her husband going off to war reminded me of when my father went off to war, even though i was pretty much too young to remember.
3. this work of art expresses sad feelings of war.
4. she was probably feeling sad when she painted these pictures. i felt remorse and sadness.
5. the story of the history of Ukraine.
1. This art is depicting the invasion of Poland by the armies of Russia, America, and the Fifty Divine Sons of Agnor.
ReplyDelete2. Yes... I feel... saddened... this reminds me of the Siege at Aclowski... so much blood... so much death...
3. It expresses the sadness felt by the innocent Poles at the hands of the juggernaut known as the Fifty Divine.
4. I think this artist is naive. She obviously wasn't at the event (it was 3012 years ago (I was there)) and she cannot know the pain felt by the families of the helpless. Long live Poland, down with the Fifty Divine.
5. Please don't make me say it again... alright, I will. This story is of the slaughter of 11000 innocent Poles at the hands of the Galaxy Allegiance; America, Russia, and the Fifty Divine Sons of Agnor. In the end, I turned on the Allegiance and raised an army up of Poles, and Living Cacti of Armenia. We spared the Americans and Russians, who showed repentance, but the Fifty Divine pressed on. We pushed them off of this planet and back to the slums of Ghettonia.
1.The art is sand art and the story is about the war and invasion of Portland by USA and Russia.
ReplyDelete2. The scenes and story was so sad and it made the audience cry about it. It's like a family filled with love and suddenly, their home gets invaded. It was heart broken
3. Sadness, heartbroken, sorry, and innocent.
4. She made this art a sad and helpless scene. I would feel frustrated when the 50 Divine invaded Poland.
5. Poland being invaded by the Fifty Divine.
1. The artist is telling the story of her one of Ukraine's devastating tales of invasion. At first she draws a couple and then progresses to bombs dropping and airplanes flying overhead. She shows the changing of the seasons by creating a snowy atmosphere and making Christmas trees. She ends the story by having a man who we can assume to be a man reuniting with his family, his son pressing his hand up against the glass of a window inside.
ReplyDelete2. Definitely the emotion of sadness and hopelessness arises. While watching the movie, I cried. A lot. So I obviously relate a lot more to the video than I can really identify consciously.
3. She's telling the story of a country, of a people being ripped apart. Obviously it's a sad story, it evokes a feeling of desperation from those that can relate directly to the incident. For others, pure sorrow can be felt.
4. She probably felt sad, but I feel like she wouldn't have created this unless she were trying to get out her country's message. She most likely had relatives that were affected by this invasion, and therefore she was indirectly affected. Maybe it was inspired by her feelings of helplessness due to something else, but I would guess not. It's pretty powerful material to be working with.
5. The sand painting depicts the invasion and occupation of Ukraine by Germany during World War II.
Simonne said...
ReplyDelete1. This is a story about a time during war. First its showing a regular scene of a couple, which gets attacked and destroyed. She draws the face of destruction and horror before she turns it into her next picture of Christmas trees and snow. She did this to show time. To show how long war is and the devastation it causes for all the citizens involved. She end it with a picture of a man leaving his family, his son pressed on the window looking at his daddy leave. This is to show how war rips families apart, and breaks the hearts of thousands.
2. I can relate to the last scene about the dad leaving because I experienced my dad leaving my life. It was for different reasons and on different terms. But i can relate to that horrible feeling of loss.
3. This work is supposed to convey sadness, to show everyone the horror or war through art.
4. I think she felt the emotions she was trying to get her audience to feel, by the way she was acting during the destruction scenes it seems she felt the anger. I almost feel like the war affected her life personally and she is telling her story.
5. This is the story of the invasion of Ukraine.
1. This is a story about WWII and how it affects different people from different walks of life.
ReplyDelete2. When the couple is sitting romantically at the park bench, and is torn apart because of the war, it reminded of me of when my step-father is deployed.
3. It conveys sadness and the idea of how quickly life can change.
4. She was very emotional and gave a lot of thought into what she wanted to show in this video
5. World War II
1)The whole story that the girl is doing is leading up to WWII. Some examples was when she turned the young lady into a old lady, also when she made the girl and then the guy and the baby.
ReplyDelete2) When he planes bombed the building it remind me of 9/11.
3) The sadness the people had back then.
4)I think when she did this she felt deply emotional.
5) The WWII and how people felt about the war.
1. She’s using sand to create different scenes. At first, there were a couple holding hands sitting on a bench, and then there were radio, which is drafting people to prepare a war. Later, she created some war scenes, and then lady had a baby. The lady’s husband died during the war, and she waited for him for so long, from a young woman become an old lady. After that, she went to her husband’s funeral. The last scene was that she and her kid missing her husband.
ReplyDelete2. There weren’t any different color besides the color of the sand. But, this event reminds me of when I left China. Even though nothing has been damaged, the feeling of miss someone is what it really reminds me of.
3. I think the lady who was creating the artwork seemed a little aggressive and mad. I suppose she was from the country that has been damaged, and she’s very angry at the war and the enemy.
4. She felt mad and sad. It made me feel sad, but not really mad, because I have never experienced anything like the artwork.
5. It’s depicting the story of every family during the war, and how much war can hurt people, not only physically but also their feelings.
1. She is using sand art to depict the story of WWII. The way she switches scenes is to alter the current picture instead of erasing the whole thing.
ReplyDelete2.Not really. I havent really experienced anything close to something like WWII.
3. I think it depicts anger and sadness.
4. I think the artist felt passionate and insipred while she was making this art. I think she thought that she was making a difference by recounting the story so artfully.
5. World War 2
1. It was telling the story of a women and her husband during WWII. It shows how they were happily together and then war broke out and her husband left off to war and she had a baby. She was sad and alone. Their house got attacked. She was worried about her husband. Then everything got better and her husband came home and her son was able to meet his dad.
ReplyDelete2. The only thing that reminds me off my life is the bench next to the street which represents me waiting for the bus.
3. It represents love, happiness, sadness, the experience of a new born, and being attacked.
4. She probably went threw this experience and was expressing how she and many other people probably felt.
5. It depicts WWII.
1. In this work of art, the lady is making sand images on a white board. The images she creates varies from fire to a soldier leaving his wife.
ReplyDelete2. The amount of emotion and each event depicted in the video was immense and I can't think of anything in particular with my life that I can relate to.
3. The emotions of deeply missing someone, sorrow, and angry in a sense.
4. I felt that she was very determined, powerful, and demanding in her work. There was never a time she really took and break and you could tell it meant something to her. It doesn't necessarily make me feel one way or another.
5. The story about the war in Ukraine and her life in accordance with the war and suffering.
1. A man and a women are going threw life before and during WWII. They are married and the husband has to leave for war and she has a baby. Then at the end the husband comes back and the son gets to meet his dad.
ReplyDelete2. The only thing that relates to my life is my dad was in the navy and gone a lot when I was a boy.
3. It expresses all emotions love, happiness, sadness, death.
4. The artists would have first had a sense of what happened during this time. So she showed this experience threw a relationship.
5. World War II
1. The story of a young woman and her life during the war.
ReplyDelete2. Not really, it all seems so far away to me.
3. They express a lot of different emotions ranging from horror to joy.
4. She seemed really intense and focused. She seemed to sympathize with the woman.
5. WW II
1. there is sand painting going on.
ReplyDelete2. Many sad and happy things have happened in my life, just like in this painting.
3. I think they express the history and emotions Ukraine has gone through in the past.
4. She might have felt very passionate and felt that she needed to get a strong message across to the Public.
5. The Story of Ukraine's past wars.
1. The woman is utilizing sand to illustrate a past life. Every line has a purpose and each scene smoothly becomes another.
ReplyDelete2. The range of emotions expressed are similar to the variety of emotions I go through while finishing a piece.
3. Anguish, longing, acceptance.
4. The woman emotionally connects to the story she is depicting, causing the audience to create a connection.
5. A personal story of Ukraine's involvement in WWII.
1. A lot is going on in this work of art. The artist is telling a story (possibly a true one) that I'm guessing takes place during World War II. I see examples of shading and especially perspective.
ReplyDelete2. Nothing in this work of art really reminds me of something in my own life, but it does bring to mind various movies and books that I've seen/read about war, Russia, and eastern Europe in general.
3. I think this work of art expresses a wide range of emotions, which tell their own special story. It starts off serene and peaceful, but slowly progresses into tragedy. The final scene is bittersweet in my opinion. Loss seems to be a prevalent theme.
4. I feel like the artist may have felt very emotional when she made this work of art. It seems like the story is close to her heart, or very similar to something that she experienced in life. This work of art made me feel several different emotions, and I totally understand why people in the audience were crying.
5. I think the story takes place in World War II. It depicts the bombing of a particular place, perhaps somewhere in eastern Europe, and the panic that ensues afterwards. As a result of said panic, many men were sent to fight in the war while back home their families waited and worried, hoping for some bit of news. The final scene shows the man returning home to his wife and child at the end of the war.
Nielsen Moffatt
ReplyDelete1. A candle is lit to begin. Peaceful music plays during a scene with a couple sitting on a bench. The artist draws deliberately as a radio announces war on the loudspeaker. Planes fly overhead. Music changes. A baby is born bringing a flicker of hope. Hands are used to create chaos and bombing. Lighting is dark. Sand is violently thrown to harsh music and destruction. A violin plays while a young woman ages. Hands wipe away women praying in a church. A sad song leaves the audience in tears. Sand is sprinkled and the scene changes to a soldier home from war to see his son. Music intensifies and the artist tosses sand and writes words- about 1945. The music stops and the artist blows out the candle to end.
2. This work of art makes me think about how happy life was before my dad died and how dramatically life changed.
3. This work of art expresses innocence, happiness, fear, violence, anger, sadness, hope, love and passion.
4. Yes. She was telling a story. She used deliberate body language, music, sand and emotion to describe a time in history.
Yes, it makes me feel sad that war devastates people.
5. It is the artists rendition of life before, during and after WWII ending in 1945, told in an emotional animated work of the changing sands of time.
1. The artist uses sand to tell a story. It begins with a man and woman on a bench, the scene is peaceful, we can assume they are in love. Then soldiers leave, leaving the woman home alone with a child. The atrocities of war separate the man and the woman for along time. zFinally they are reunited and her young son meets his father for the first time. It reminds me f Love Vigilantes by NEW ORDER only with a happier ending I perceive.
ReplyDelete2. This work reminds me of other stories that I know. Like The New Order song i mentioned.
3. The work is about separation. The resilience of the human spirit for love and to be loved over time.
4. The artist felt a strong connection to the work, she must have felt heartbroken or had experience with heartbreak. I personally found it magical and stared in awe at her skill.
5. From reading other comments I believe it has something to do with WII in the Ukraine.