I chose to write about the things I like

Small things in my life that make me smile.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

I wanna scream



 I wanna scream


Who wants to scream and let the pain gose out to feel better !! I'm carrying to much anger and hate inside! God please mercy on me!!

I am not poor or to feel sorry for me! it just happend... I love my family so much but cant get along with them specialy my dad! Hes the reason why I dont want to marry and make a family!Dont wanna make same mistake like mom did!! anyway!! 

He is good and yet he is bad father and husbend!!!!! I have seen his scary face through these years!! This is the first time I write down what I want to tell him tho I can't!! I'm tired of him I'm tired of his yelling I'm tired of his complaining that we are not worthy!!

I'm tired of being tired!! I hate the idea that my middle brother becoming like him!! I want to leave this house and have my own but where!! got no place to go!! I wish this satan leave us forever! or leave my dad alone!! I'm sorry I am angry still!! 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

About life, human character and soul.



About life, human character and soul


First I want to tell my visitors a warm Happy New Year for 2013! Today I will open a topic quite commonplace for some other deep enough!

What do you understand by the word nature? I understand how a man to exist on this planet who has made ​​education one in childhood. Not long ago I ran into a harsh reality. One of my so called "friends" started to talk some, do not know how to call them aberrations that his brain thought to pull them to the surface.

And to understand why I decided to open this particular blog is obviously my name was involved and shit out the mouth that were being counts for me. Usually I do not like to post things on the blog but so sad as a man without character as you have the nerve to pull the mouth such words mostly know me?

How can you say that I muddied the person they care for and the above is one of my good friends? I really do not understand the purpose and mindset. Or if you are thinking better that I responded to his advances led him to remove these aberrations on the mouth.

Me left me cold because I soul reconciled statements like planet there are also people who intentionally or unintentionally harm or simply have soul too full of venom and trying to get rid of him.

 Finally cleared everything but sin that you trust a man and one day you actually slam his true face, and regret and last second you trusted and remains one question, WHY?

Monday, September 16, 2013

TTC Video - How To Look At And Understand Great Art




TTC Video - How To Look At And Understand Great Art


TTC Video - How To Look At And Understand Great Art is among the most sublime, meaningful, and redeeming creations of all civilization. Few endeavors can equal the power of great artwork to capture aesthetic beauty, to move and inspire, to change your perceptions, and to communicate the nature of human experience.

Great art is also complex, mysterious, and challenging. Filled with symbolism, cultural and historical references, and often visionary imagery, great artworks oblige us—defy us, even—to reckon with their many meanings. What does it take to truly know what you're seeing when you look at art? What technical skills and knowledge are needed to comprehend the full richness of artworks, to unpack the hidden significance of master paintings, sculptures, prints, and more?

Award-winning Professor Sharon Latchaw Hirsh of Rosemont College speaks to these and other compelling questions in How to Look at and Understand Great Art. Unlike a traditional survey of art, these 36 richly illustrated lectures take you on an in-depth exploration of the practical skill of viewing art through the lenses of line, light, perspective, composition, and other crucial elements of craft and technique.

Using timeless masterpieces of Western painting, sculpture, and graphic art, as well as hands-on studio demonstrations, Professor Hirsh gives you the specific visual and interpretive knowledge you need to approach great artworks, find their deeper meanings, and reach startling new levels of appreciation.

Discovering the Artist's Visual Language In building your viewing skills, the opening lectures give you practice with the core technical tools for understanding visual art: Color: You study the essential principles of color and color schemes in painting and graphic art and the distinctive use of color in different epochs, all of which are deeply integral to an artist's work. Line: You investigate the artist's use of line (the basis of art) as it describes reality, conveys expressive meaning, and gives larger structural impact to an artwork.

Composition: You learn how the artist constructs a work's overall composition in painting, graphic art, and sculpture. You discover compositional features such as symmetry/asymmetry, balance, and the visual framing of images, as keys to an artwork's comprehensive impact. Signs and symbols: You learn how to recognize symbolism and signifiers in religious paintings, "vanitas" still lifes, canvases of royalty, and seminal works by Gauguin and Dali. Rich and Varied Genres of Art Traveling deeply into the artist's world, you investigate the major genres of drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and painting.

You apply your technical knowledge to major works in each genre, exploring the various purposes and types of drawings, the vast spectrum of sculpture and three-dimensional art, and the important traditions within painting and printmaking, with particular attention to how works of art are made. Here, Professor Hirsh takes you out of the classroom and into the studio, in a series of hands-on demonstrations you rarely find in an academic art course.

In the lectures on painting, for example, you study the techniques of fresco and panel painting, and you see oil painting demonstrated, including the mixing of colors, the application of opaque oils and translucent glazes, and the texturing techniques of impasto and scumbling used so memorably by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and the Expressionists. In the complex genre of printmaking, you watch a contemporary artist create original prints, showing you the methods of woodcut, copper plate engraving, etching, lithograph, and silkscreen prints. Your understanding of the techniques of printmaking helps you identify the type of print you're looking at—often tricky even for experienced eyes—and gives you an appreciation of the craft underlying master prints by Dürer, Doré, Whistler, Degas, and others.

To deepen your insight into subject matter in art, additional lectures are devoted to the importance of landscapes, portraits, and self-portraits. Great Eras, Visionary Movements In the course's final section, you use your newfound skills to explore the major eras and movements in Western art, from the Renaissance to the present. In this unfolding progression, you encounter the stunning diversity of artworks from the early Renaissance to the Baroque and Rococo, from 19th-century Romanticism to Impressionism, from 20th-century Expressionism to Cubism, Surrealism, and Modernism, and finally to Postmodernism and the art of our own times.

The knowledge you've developed allows you to recognize and appreciate the dramatic evolution of art, not merely in historical terms, but through specific understanding of how artists work. In the Limbourg brothers' Hours of the Duc de Berry (15th century), for example, you see their attempt at linear and aerial perspective; later, you see how these techniques were gloriously perfected by Masaccio, Leonardo, and other Renaissance masters.

You observe how the impact of El Greco's Mannerist masterpiece Pentecost rests on an anti-Renaissance elongation of figures, unusual poses, and use of tertiary colors. Of huge value for appreciating modern and contemporary works, you delve into the human experiences and ways of thinking that gave birth to abstract and nonrepresentational art. Here, you study influences such as the three phases of Cubism, the ideas of Kandinsky, and the penetrating imagery of Franz Marc, following the bold and thoughtful moves that freed art from imitating nature.

This understanding allows you to grasp the inspiration and visions of De Kooning, Miró, Giacometti, Pollock, and other masters of the modern era. A Visually Rich Learning Experience Drawing on works from public and private collections, this course brings masterpieces from more than 250 of the world's greatest artists together in one place—making this thrilling course a virtual museum of art you won't be able to find anywhere else.

Professor Hirsh's lectures come complete with - more than 950 works of art, presented in crisp high-definition that allows you to zoom in and explore their tiniest details; - meticulously crafted 3-D animations that reconstruct particular works; - on-set demonstrations that explain specific painting methods and techniques; and - visits to an actual artist's studio where you get a first-hand look at the secrets of printmaking.

Winner of the Charles A. Dana Award for Distinguished Teaching, Professor Hirsh combines a remarkable breadth of knowledge and a gift for demystifying both the imagery and the motives of art, leaving you with lasting insight into classic masterpieces as well as challenging contemporary works.



Saturday, September 14, 2013

The first day of kindergarten


The first day of kindergarten 

So was this: 30 children screaming (well, I guess not all but screamed in my head sounds like a teacher that lurk at the door and discard those who tried to escape.

 Horror. 

At least mine did not cry but his eyes look great when the show described above when at me ... and have a look I could not pick up and go on from there. If I have worked with children I would have said I do not know what it is and that really how it works. But no, I disagree. 

Well it instead to attract to her, to speak to, to put crayons and paper on the tables on which to draw children, or playing music, she stood at the door and take them up on that they wanted to leave. Given that the other kids had to sit on chairs, with nothing in front, with no toy, nothing, nothing, stood and watched the others as they are hunted cry or education.

Already I think I got a black ball when I went to the teacher and told him to get some crayons and coloring books that are empty tables. I know there are subjective and can be mischievous, maybe she was stressed and poor knew how to manage the situation and between having a baby crying and one that disappears and must be prosecuted for it, I think he prefers the version) .

 I have no idea.

Friday, September 13, 2013

I'm happy






 I'm happy


Sometimes it takes so little to be happy ... I'm happy now. Not the kind of happiness that make me bounce one foot in the house, are rather quiet and happy.
I think I have a little of everything I need, and even some more. And I'm grateful for that! Tens thousands of butterflies dancing in my stomach!

I am happy to be alive.
I am happy that someone up there loves me.
I am happy for anyone down here, he loves me.
I am happy because I have a family.
I am happy because true friends that I can count.
I am happy because I am strong.
I am happy because I smile.
I am happy because my future depends on me.
I am happy that do not depend on others.
I am happy because I can do what I want.
I am happy because I see my life.
I am happy because life goes on, whatever happens.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

One easy way to make money


 One easy way to make money

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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

More simplicity



 More simplicity

Mother Teresa said, "We can not do great things , only small things with great love . " 
Great was right .

Material poverty but spiritual especially become so acute that those who try to fight they seem to have no chance. And yet ... it found people to fight . Their secret lies in the intimate understanding of how the world works .

These people understand that to fix the world the only thing you have to do is to repair them itself. And so, through hard work , managed to stop this voluntary poverty adopted by almost everyone around and open their heart to treasure offered by Love.

We as humans have certain features which allow us successful . Maybe a higher intelligence that allows us to better intel certain concepts more complicated , maybe a better memory allows us to know a large number of things.

All this leads to results. If we can use our mind to the nominal capacity to bring a valuable service to those around yet , no matter how smart we are, no matter how much we know , all things made ​​from the heart are the most valuable to others. Much love to do something worth much more and requires no intelligence or memory. The real value of a thing done with great love does not consist in the intrinsic value of that work but the vibration that cause .

When a person does something with a lot of love vibrating frequency almost universal love when in contact with others creates a response . The answer very often it is a reaction and thus mimicking a small thing done with great love can have the effect of shock waves . A sincere smile of a woman of service can change a gloomy morning a clerk who in turn may change the day a little better for other people .

 You must not speak all the languages ​​of the world , you should know all mysteries and all knowledge, do not have to give up all worldly and monastic dress clothes .... get to do small things with great love .

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin said : "The conclusion is always the same : love is the most powerful and still most unknown energy in the world. "