domingo, 15 de diciembre de 2019

PAINTING LAST SUPPER CARDBOARD

We drew a cardboard of the last supper we will put on in the upcoming months. This cardboard included the twelve apostles having dinner with jesus. After having drawn it, we used different paints to paint the cardboard. By mixing different primary colours we got to make new ones, for instance, when mixing blue and yellow we got green. After that, with a brush we started to paint the drawing.
As it follows you can see the image of what we did:


COMIC STRIPS: THE LAST SUPPER

The last supper is a representation that Laia García, Berta Montaña, Andrea Moriana, Eva Granero, Ana López and me (Manel Márquez) will do about the religous last supper. This representation will be a claim for social justice, highlighting the importance to stand for human rights, therefore, our performance deals with topics such as feminism, LGBTIQ+, antiracism, inclusion ... To understand the way our performance is going to be done, we have created a comic strip to show the  phases of our performance. You can see it in the following image:







sábado, 14 de diciembre de 2019

CAIXAFORUM VISIT

The visit to Caixaforum dealt with contemporary art. We were explained the main features of this type of art, which consists on pondering about unfair situations of our current world and the pursue of social justice. The tour guide presented us three different activities belonging to the exhibition "Caiguda lliure".

The first one dealt with a yellow plastic maze in which evryone had to go through in order to experience any sensation that we could feel in there. Once we had finished walking through it, we started wondering about the colour of the plastic structure, material, design ..., all of us came to the conclusion that the maze was made of plastic with a yellow colour due to the need to recycle so as to preserve our planet in good condition. We also came up with the idea of being inside wandering and not knowing where to go, finding ourselves entirely lost. Curiously, the deeper we were going, the slower we felt we were walking, having no vision of possible ways ahead of us, just a slight curtain of soft yellow plastic allowed us to see some of the possible ways by our sides.


My impression about this exhibition awe-inspires me. I was mind-blown to have been the main character of the piece of art and the way there was a connection between it and me, in the sense that it made me wonder about many problems we have in our society and the need to sorte them out. 


As for the second activity, we were put in groups and shown different objects in a glass cabinet. Besides, we were given a sheet of paper having some questions to answer about them. In groups, we had to hazard a guess about the origin of the object, age, the person whose object might have belonged to ..., having said all we thought about it, we expressed that all those objects belonged to a wealthy eastern man from late 50s. Then, the tour guide asked us: Do objects have gender? After that question, we all realised that our society has assigned certain objects to genders, being an imposition of our cisheteropatriarcal society. Therefore, as future teachers I consider this activity a must to be worked on children for the promotion of critical thinking about that the society that surround us and possible bits they can do to change in the future.

My impression about the activity is that this dynamic and first person experience on the piece of art absolutely enriches the learning of everyone, getting yourslef into the real exhibition. What I most appreciate is the way it fosters critical-thinking and the claim of injustices in our current world.

Finally, in the last activity, we were given a cardboard in which per groups we had to paint, trim and stick different handicrafts into it, relating them to some well-known person. At the end of the activity, all our peers knew who we had depicted: "Lluís Quintana", a teacher of primary education whose teaching imparted had been flawless. Overall, the activity was of great use to work the different notions of recognition and artistic abilities.

Apart from those three guided exhibitions, we had time to walk around and see some other exhibitions of contemporary art, for instance, drawings, projections, listenings, etc. We visited the opera exhibition and the exhibitions about the fascism. They were really exciting as it explained through art and history the past events that happened in our time, which is a reminder of the mistakes that were made by mankind and never must be repeated.

To sum up, the experience was amazing due to all the things learned and that will likely be remembered forever more by all of us. Undoubtedly, it is an exhibition that will help us as future teacher to have some references about how deal with social injustices through art.

A BUNCH OF GRAPES


The following painting represents a bunch of grapes which have been copied from a real plastic object, trying to depict reality into a drawing by means of using two basic colours: brown and green in order to show the object in its most similar appearance.



lunes, 4 de noviembre de 2019

LAIA PORTRAIT


As it follows you can see the portrait of a student from primary education group 71, seminar B. The portrait has been drawn just with a pencil, trying to represent all the traits of Laia.


sábado, 12 de octubre de 2019

TWO OBJECTS DRAWING: DOLPCIN


The following drawing combines a dolphin and a laptop. The aim of it is to astonish people's minds in order to leave something to think about how technology has contributed to the well-being or harm on doplhins. The result of the creation coins a new word for the work: DOLPCIN.