Monday, March 21, 2011

A Moment Frozen in Marble

Hello, everybody! Its time for me to go all "art historian" on you and make you learn something. (sorry, I know its painful to learn for some of you... but you're just gonna have to get over it and push through. I promise I'll try my best to make it interesting.) I normally don't do this, but I was going over my notes for my art history class (cause I'm a nerd) and I came across a piece that was especially moving to me.

It is called the "Dying Gaul". It is a sculpture in the round (that means you can see it from every angle) of marble. It can be found in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy.

Now, before I show it to you, I'd like to tell you a little background about this to help explain why it is such an emotional piece. The Gauls were a Celtic people who lived in the area of what is now France, Belgium, Switzerland and North Italy from the Iron age Through the Roman period (5th to 1st centuries BCE). Basically, right now, all you really need to know about the Galatians is that the Romans didn't really get along with them while Julius Caesar was around. 


So anyways, Around 230 BCE, there was a huge battle between the Romans and the Gauls. The Romans were led to victory by a guy named Attalus I. Soon afterwards, this sculpture was made in commemoration of the conquest:



(Click for a larger view)

Now, first off, you probably are thinking that its a pretty neat-looking sculpture, and you may even be impressed with some of the details. Before I get to the "emotional" aspects of this piece, I'd like to clear the air about the artist. I'm sure its been said before that the Romans have "stolen" a lot of ideas from the Greeks, such as the gods they worshipped and the lifestyles they had. Well this can also be said about their art. This sculpture in particular was originally cast in bronze by a greek artist named Epigonos and then later, a Roman sculptor named saw it and liked it so much that he decided to copy it. (sounds like first grade again.)

As we look at the face, you can see that the man has rather scruffy features, such as a mustache and rather unruly locks for hair. This is quite uncommon amongst Greek design in the past "Classical period" where most of the sculptures have very calm features and typically quite generic expressions (in the art history world we call this an "archaic" smile). Normally the greeks would use this "archaic smile" because they usually depicted greek people (imagine that!) or their idea of the "perfect" or "ideal" body. Whenever they did this they wanted to show the idea that the godlike person essentially transcends death by making them appear calm and constant. With this sculpture, however, it sort of captures the essence of the struggle of death and the pain of their enemies (who in this case are the Gauls).

                                           Kritios boy, 480 BCE

Comparison between "Hellenistic" features and the Archaic Smile


*By focusing this sculpture on death and pain (and by putting so much emotion in his expression) it marks the beginning of the Hellenistic period of greek art. (yay!)*


(click for a larger view)

*Note the horn and sword fallen at his side and the fatal wound in his ribcage. The strain on his forearms and pectorals that suggests a great struggle. His stance is not at all leisurely.*


Honestly, what I find so hauntingly beautiful and extraordinary about this particular piece is how it captures the pain and struggle of death during battle (which wasn't something you would see very often back then). It is almost as if you can imagine him in motion. As if he just fell and is about to lose his strength. He is weakening and yet you can sense his strength in the contour of this muscles and how they are strained. There is an overwhelming sense of empathy here that really makes it stand out as an exceptional capture of the end of someone's life. A frozen moment in time, he is forever wounded and struggling. 


Well, folks, there you are. I have successfully bored you to tears, haven't I? Enjoy your spring (I know I will) and for those of you who actually read my ramblings, I hope you enjoyed what I had to say. Please comment and let me know what you think.


~ Celerybear

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Yeah, I've been kinda under the weather these past few weeks. But I'm slowly getting over it...

I was thinking of posting this...but then I didn't. I decided to put it on here instead because nobody reads this so I won't have to explain anything.



Also, I saw this picture in our stock photos...It makes me laugh. I think I'll use it for something...

He just looks like he's having fun lol

~Celerybear

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Sup!

Hey!

So I guess my mind has been on space lately, cause I just started making something new. I don't really know quite where I will go with this but I have a couple of ideas of what could become of it. I'm thinking of making a  composition piece out of it and giving it a sort of story... I guess we'll see...


(Click to enlarge)

Now, I do realize it is rather bland right now, but it is no way a finished picture yet.

Comment and let me know what you think!

If you have an idea for this or any other pictures that have been posted on this blog, (or my deviantart page) or if you would like to use any for any reason, please ask me (I don't bite) and reference me. Thanks, and honestly, I'd love to see your ideas for once lol

~Celerybear


*image (c) Carolyn Allbaugh. All rights reserved*
 (Image of earth was purchased off Clipart.com)

Monday, February 21, 2011

Space Process

Hey guys, I know you don't like advertising. Neither do I. This isn't an advertisement, though. I made this pic in about 15 mins <<link>> . This video is just me kinda showing the process and layering I did. Enjoy, and let me know what you think :3


(feel free to go to full screen)

~Celerybear

Friday, February 18, 2011

Blaaargh!!!

I'm pretty sure that if I wasn't in school and I didn't have a job, then I would have the most exciting blog full of new artwork everyday and new critiques and awesome polls. But, alas, the previous statement is not at all true. Sorry guys, I kinda need to go to school so's I can learn and be a smarty-tarty-pants and make some monies so's I can live. Yay for living. I guess this week has been my breathing week. I haven't started any new projects for the last five days and I think that's for the best. Sorry guys, I know you're antsy for more stuff... I know you probably don't care about my homework and my classes, but I kinda have to care...seeing as it kinda affects my future. This week has been really crazy for me and I promise, next week, I'll start working on projects again. Thanks for hangin' on there! In the meantime, I guess I'll just give you guys a new poll to vote on :3

~Celerybear

Monday, February 7, 2011

Bday!

Ok, So if you weren't aware, today is my 19th birthday. I'm always a little curious about who I share a birthday with so I looked up who was born today. Some names I knew about sharing my birthday. But I was surprised to see some names on the list. Here's a list of people I already knew about and some I had no idea about:

Already Known of: Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House on the Prarie), Ashton Kutcher, Chris Brown, Garth Brooks

Births I didn't About Previously: Sinclair Lewis, Charles Dickens, John Deere, Ann Little, Gay Talese

I guess it is a little funny that most of the people I share a birthday with were writers. Ah well, Enjoy your day, I will.

~ Celerybear

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

New sneak peek: Julian

Ok, so lately I've been working on a little gift for my friend and suite mate, Allie. She loves penguins. So I decided to make this cute little guy for him (she named him Julian). Anyways, I just wanted to show yo some progress on him. I first made the drawing with a quill pen and ink.

Original Sketch (click to enlarge)

What I've done so far. (sorry about the watermark, guys. I sorta need to protect my work)
(click to enlarge)

So there ya go! Its definitely not done but I just wanted to show you what i've been working on. I'm not sure about how I want the eyelids yet, I probably will open them a bit more. He'll also have better eyelashes and more detail in the hat and feet, etc. I've still got quite a bit to go. Anyways... Enjoy!

~Celerybear

(all images displayed above belong to Carolyn Allbaugh. All rights reserved)