Tuesday, April 23, 2013


     The colors represent the mood of my painting because the blue represents intuitions and deep complexion. The red represents the action or courageous feelings. the purple represents a magic or mystery which my paintig has most of.  The lines of the picture are straight, but arranged in a way that makes the picture interesting, this represent my painting because my painting is straight forward, but still has an interesting element to it.

-Rubin


This abstract painting is used to represent the feeling of being relaxed, calm, collected, and layed back by using the different shades of blue. The painting starts off very dark at the bottom and gets brighter as it gets higher, almost resembling blue fire. 

My mood today is joy. The picture and lines in the picture represents joy  because there is a mixture of light yellows and soft lines. 

Brooke's Post


The mood of this abstract painting is accepting because of its lime green color. The bubbles and circles make this picture a happy picture meaning that that the situation you're trying to accept is positive or has a positive outcome. 
My mood today is anticipation. The picture and lines in the picture represents anticipation and interest because there is a mixture of light oranges and dark oranges



This abstract image uses blue to show fear. This abstract image also uses wavy lines to show calmness. This abstract image represents my mood today because I am nervous and scared for my meet today.






this image shows sadness and grief from the shades of blue. the wavy lines show that the picture is calm.
the image has to do with my mood because i am upset about the loss of our french teacher 

Friday, April 5, 2013

Brooke Meka



This abstract painting uses the different shades of blue from light to dark including some shades of purple.

The lines and colors in this painting expresses a relaxing but confused mood. It transitions from dark blues to lighter blues expressing a happier mood. The curvy lines leave a happy mood also.

Gypsy Vanner in Blue - Marcia Baldwin


Madison Koval 

This piece of artwork was painted by Marcia Baldwin. She uses different shades of blue and techniques to make textures in the horse's mane and tail. Blue gives off a joyful, calm feel. Lines are flowing and not rigid

Thursday, April 4, 2013

I chose this image because my emotion smoothly and calmly change day to day. My emotion right now is in the middle of this picture, orange shows my interest and yellow shows my joy. I'm interested in starting something new, and I'm joyful to have had much fun at my first game.
This abstract painting uses red to show passion/rage and blue to show sadness/grief. The lines of the tree are very sharp and clean cut.
This reflects my mood today because I am angry and sad we lost our first lacrosse game but it can only get better from there.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Assignment three- color and mood

Colors relate to moods.  Example "I feel blue" means I feel sad.  We just learned about Picasso's blue and rose periods. 
Assignment: Find an abstract painting that relates to your mood today and then give an explanation why the colors and lines represent your mood today. 
Use this chart to help decipher the color mood relationship.  Note the darker the color (shade0 intensifies the mood and the lighter color ( tint) is a more subtle mood.