The other day in my art class, I got very little respectful feedback from
my (adult) classmates, and this due to the subject of my project.
Indeed, I dared to draw a naked body, and my drawing was instantly
called obscene. I utterly disagree.
First of all, nudity is the obligatory way to represent anatomy
and all its details; we can see for example in all the statues and
paintings representing Greek or Biblical heroes that the hero is naked
to show his strength with the details of the muscles and his sacredness
(Michelangelo's David or other Italian contemporaries), or even today to
show the extreme humanity of the subject (Schiele, Gauguin, etc).
Linked to that, we can affirm that nudity is the purest form of
humanity (and was used to show one's humanity in medieval religious
paintings, like Adam and Eve), or represented the sacredness of a being
(gods in mythological paintings of the following time period, like in
Boticelli's Birth of Venus) and therefore is in itself the opposite of
obscenity.
Now, I agree that many artists (Rodin, Buffet, etc.) used nudity
for eroticism, whose point is obscenity, and that it can hardly reach this
goal without naked figures. But eroticism is very different from nudity,
for the simple reason that eroticism seeks to shock the viewer through
obscenity and nudity to convey the human or sacred atmosphere.
So, if there is nudity in my works, it doesn't make them obscene.
It shows the aesthetic of the body, the humanity in the characters, and
transforms the atmosphere to something deistic. And disrespecting them
because of that is absolutely idiotic.
Marlene
'Tis the good reader that makes the good book; in every book he finds passages which seem confidences or asides hidden from all else and unmistakenly meant for his ear; the profit of books is according to the sensibility of the reader; the profoundest thought or passion sleeps as in a mine, until it is discovered by an equal mind and heart.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
The Crossing
The
big leap, the one you make once in a lifetime without ever looking back.
This bridge that you cross between your primary innocence and the
realization of the dirt our lives and world carry around everywhere we
go. This bridge across which you walk as slowly as possible, slowly
realizing what is at the end of it: going from our world of sweet
pleasures to the one of harsh realities. This crossing when ideas blur and conceptions are turned upside down. When
you do not what you should be thinking. When you are afraid to be
called by everyone else a pessimist. When you are afraid of ever being
able to enjoy the exaltations of mental freedom, of not feeling
responsible, of not seeing, or, in fact, not even wanting or needing to
look. It is at this crucial moment of your life that you start feeling
the pressure of ourselves. It is at the end of that bridge that you see
the other bank, colorful; colored by your mistakes, by our mistakes. It
is during the crossing that you start living outside yourself. It is
then, when you see your own life as if you were someone else and you
cannot bear looking at yourself anymore, that you see how you do everything the wrong way. It the crossing that makes you discover the
other side. It is then, when you sense that the other bank is dark but
so much better already. It is halfway across the bridge that you
decide, because, yes, you do decide, for this choice at least you are
entirely alone, liberated from any pressure, entirely free to choose, to
choose whether you keep on walking or whether you run back to the bank
of recklessness, free of responsibility, free of pressure. It is this
crucial moment that you know you will remember your entire life, the
moment when you choose to turn your back on something.
Running
away meaning you want to leave our problems out of your mind but you
are now aware that you will always be, in a way, ignorant.
Walking
forward, without ever looking back and deciding to become fully aware
of our problems, becoming a lucid person and giving up any hope of
enjoyment with an entirely free mind.
Alone,
lonely in the darkness of your thoughts’ turmoil, you try to determine
what you want to see - now being fully aware - to choose and not regret,
what you want to live for the remaining time you hope you can get
before cancer gets you and what you do not want to see. In both cases,
you have to make a free choice, nothing; no one can tell you what to do
but yourself and in both cases, you will be entirely responsible for
what you choose.
The bridge is long, and every time I take a step, I think deeply about the direction I place my foot.
Best Regards,
Chahin HOUMOUR
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Why drawing is fun
Drawing
is one of my favorite activities : when I have some free time (or when
I’m in class but shhhh......), I always take a piece of paper and start
drawing whatever comes to my mind.
Drawing is a very impressive form of art and it is also very fun and fulfilling ; I will show you why you should try drawing.
First
of all, you are the one who controls everything. You can draw whatever you
want, you have total freedom over what you want to do : you can draw a
man, a woman, lands, animals and many other things. Being the one who is
in control and creating your own characters is a pretty fulfilling
feeling : you’re always happy when you draw something that you can be
proud of. It always amazes me how some people can create a world full of
different characters who all have different features. You also have so
many possibilities on what to draw and how to : there are so many
positions, so many expressions, so many perspectives to explore that
make the world of drawing really interesting with endless possibilities.
What’s
really interesting in drawing is that it stirs up emotions : every time
you look at a certain picture, you might feel a certain way because
that drawing made you feel like that.
Drawing
is also a way of expressing emotions without talking : language is not
the only way to communicate, drawing can also be used to communicate.
It’s impressive how so many emotions can be felt strongly without any
words.
Even
though drawing is really hard and even if you might not be able to draw
that well, just give it a try, I’m sure it’ll be worth it.
Thank you for reading my blog post.
Lisa
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Why handball is the best sport you can play as a French teenager
First of all, as French or France-residing people you must all know that our men's national team is one of the best in the world as they have won at least a bronze medal in every single tournament they have taken part in for more than 20 years.
Secondly, on a sport-based point of view, handball is really good for your health : it requires you to be strong and fit; it improves your speed in running and makes your heart work a lot, which is good for your health and for your body development. On a social level, handball is a team sport, and I think it is really important as teenagers to practise some team sports ; indeed, the relationships you forge between members of your team are really precious ones as you share a lot of moments together, from the victorious moments to the road trips across the country on a bus.
Finally, handball is a good mental exercise ; in fact, the psychological pressure during a game is really important even for basic championship matches: As there are only 2 referees (maximum) the players often get hit or insulted without being seen, which creates tension on the field. Therefore, good mental strength (or the ability to make the opponents angry and unfocused) is an important feature of a handball player.
To conclude, I’d say that handball is in fact a really good sport to play, as it allows you to have good physical activity, gives you unforgettable moments with your friends and also trains you on a psychological level.
Eddy
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Why I am thankful for swings (and why you should be too)
As Thanksgiving was only a few days ago I
thought I would take advantage of this blog post to express my gratitude for
this special object that is the swing, this very ordinary piece of wood or
plastic hanging proudly from two tight ropes clinging to a tree, a crossbar or
anything solid enough to support a child's weight. This lonely memory of our
childhood, impassive, silently oscillating to the soft touch of the wind. Have
you ever considered the role this object played in your early years ? And
have you ever tried to give it a second chance ? I will provide you with
some knock-out arguments and I promise you won't be able to resist the
temptation to jump on the next swing you meet and experience the swing-thrill
again after.
1-
Swings are part of our childhood. And who said that following our inner child
was an element that makes us even better people ? Actually a lot of extremely
wise people did; you should just check out the number of quotations on this
theme, as it is quite impressive. As a consequence, taking a few minutes to sit
on a swing and rediscover your four year-old self probably won't hurt (only if
your sense of balance is really primitive). You will forget about all the
almost grown-up things you have to deal with and trust me it is totally worth
it.
2-
Swings are at least as thrilling as rollercoasters. Imagine yourself sitting,
your feet leaving the ground, your hair flying in a very romantic manner for a
moment and then operating an incredibly fast U-turn and hitting your face, your
eyes directed to the sky, the air rushing into your nose, your eyes, your ears,
your clothes flying behind you, temporary Superman cape and your mind filled
with nothing but a word « HIGHER »… Don't underestimate the
swing-thrill.
3-
Swings are usually located outside and by that I mean that you can always use
the fact that you have spent a few minutes on a swing to justify a whole
afternoon of Netflix.
4-
Swings have been proven to have a beneficial effect on our sleep. Indeed
according to scientists the movement of the swing could be associated in our
mind to the gentle rocking our parents made us fall asleep with when we were
babies. This association would thereby improve the quality of our sleep. How
marvellous !
5-
Swings don't require a high physical investement but you can surely use it as a
way to shape your body if you are determined enough. This activity can be practiced as a way to
relax and daydream a little bit by just gently swaying, the top of your feet not even forced to leave
the ground. On the other hand you can completely make of your swing session a
gym session by swinging higher and higher, faster and faster and if you are
very very determined without your hands on the ropes (that's doable but you
should train first as I don't want to be responsible for any broken arms, noses,
legs…). Again don't underestimate the power of swings.
I wish I could go on and on because I have
several arguments left. Nevertheless time and space are starting to lack so I
hope these points convinced you to be more thankful for swings. Who knows,
maybe next time you walk past one, you'll give it a try.
Héloïse
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