Monday, November 22, 2010

Alex Crowell's Creative Paragraph

The picture I chose to elaborate on was the armored rhino picture. The picture is fairly simple, but in my mind, in says a lot. The rhino is in a minisule room, but his skin is hard, silver armor. It's like he's preparing himself and sees danger in a world that has none. In the room, the walls are painted with a night scene, a dark sky full of stars. The walls look like a paradise when it's really not. His whole world is a lie. The rhino has no movement, motivation and nothing to do. The picture looks wonderful with all its rich colors and texture, but like in most novels, what you see is not what you get. Its what your mind decides the picture is really trying to say that makes it wonderful. Your thoughts and the branches you create from yourself and the picture is what the artist actually wants you to see. Then its not about the painting anymore, but its about you, and your life and your mind.

2 comments:

  1. Allie, you did a very good job! Do you remember that horse story you were writing way back in the day? What ever happened to that? I think we need to do some searching through the flies on your computer to find it. hahaha:)
    -Brianne Johnson

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  2. Breezy that horse story was an epic fail. Hahaha, but it'd be way funny to read now :)
    -Alex Crowell

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