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Elements and Principles

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  Horizontal line Megan Lennon, Artist Horizontal Line Personal Photo

A Few of My Favorite Things

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  1. My dad's old guitar . He recently got a newer one so I can finally take this one with me, and playing reminds me of him when I'm lonely.  2. Photos from the Yule Ball in Fall '21 . Featuring my good friends. I keep this next to me bed to keep the memories close.  3. A blue die . My middle school civics teacher gave us all a die for good luck on our exams. It was a pun on her name, Mrs. Disinger, and we would call her Mrs. Dice. This is always in my backpack now. 4. A fulfilled Daruma doll. I got this when I first came to college. It is used to set a goal and encourage one to reach it. My goal was to join the St. Augustine Orchestra, which I finally did last semester, so I was able to fill in the second eye. 5. My violin. This instrument is my baby. I've had this one for about four or five years, and I started learning violin almost nine years ago. Violin, and specifically orchestra, are a huge part of my life and identity.  6. My mom's flute. Only recently did ...

ART 21 Response - Ursula von Rydingsvard

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  “Ona” (SHORT) | Art21 Ursula von Rydingsvard -reverent -inviting https://art21.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/von-rydingsvard-ona-still-154-1-1400x788.jpg Scale: The massive height of this piece gives it a grand feeling as it stands above those passing by. It seems out of place because of its size, which causes interest. Color: The bronze patina that coats the sculpture complements the building it is situated near and makes it seem more organic, even though it is completely metallic.  https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d24d5220744e200015f5674/1572754907719-N6XJMEJACDJC7C683J9Q/Ocean_Voices.jpg?format=2500w Texture: The surface is almost scale-like and very intricately carved.  Rhythm/Movement: The curves of the piece cause the eye to follow along its length in a rhythmic motion. For such a large piece, it seems to bend and flow as if it were a living creature.