Art Gallery- Aboriginal Art

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Thursday, 20 October 2016




Gemerre





Phyllis Thomas 




Gemerre by Phyllis Thomas.   Australia 1933 -
Language group: Gija, Kimberley region
120.0 x 180.0 x 2.5 cm stretcher overall : a - left panel; 120 x 90 x 2.5 cm b - right panel; 120 x 90 x 2.5 cm
Materials used diptych: synthetic polymer paint and sand on canvas.


    This work is abstract art. I can feel the black and white in many ways using my experience and how I look to art. In some translated to this work it mean scars that the old Aboriginal people used to cut across their bodies. Their leg, arm and stomach. This keep them safe when going across rivers. On the other hand, the paint deliver sad and old story, story about their life, how hard it was. The color here is telling. Using black and white in this way not about poor imagination but to tell something, could be sad creation story, which is belong to the Aboriginal life. In addition, when you reading an art work it is not necessary to get the exact meaning of the artist, but how you, as a reader, translate his work with your own experience. 

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Academic Writing



This is a short movie about academic writing:





Excursion next week to NSW Art Gallery



Next week we plan, as a listening class, to go to the Art Gallery in Sydney and explorer the Aboriginal Art. It is good chance for us to express new subject which is come from very old and traditional indigenous people. We will also have a look to the traditional art of Aboriginal people and their contemporary art. 
To get to the NSW Art Gallery we need to catch a train from Merrylands toward St James station. We will meet our teacher Elizabeth their. Than, we have to walk from the station to the Art Gallery through St James Rd towards Macquarie St. than contnue onto Prince Rd and turn left to stay on Prince Albert Rd to get to the Art Gallery. 


St James Station

Walk east on St James Rd towards Macquarie St
38 m
Continue onto Prince Albert Rd
120 m
Turn left to stay on Prince Albert Rd
130 m
Continue onto Art Gallery Rd

Destination will be on the right
300 m

Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery Road



Aboriginal Art

Saturday, 8 October 2016

Twitter as an academic source

There is many ways can use Twitter as an academic studies and researches, here are three of them:
* Twitter is providing Opportunity to learn about new research, publications, conferences and conversations.
* Twitter is providing Opportunity to learn as a group using # sign. it is clear that hashtag can safe the discussing between the members of group study. 
* Twitter can provide news which can not find immediately especially international news that does not show up on Google in some countries. Twitter is the source for breaking news, pressing issues not covered in the media.

Thursday, 8 September 2016

Reflection of delicious bookmarking

There is many websites useful for research but to keep the references available for search while you leave the website it need a place to save your references, so you can use it any time. Delicious bookmarking is one of useful site to keep your references and sources save and easy to access. Delicious has it own search engine, so the users can always look at what they need in there research, also they can search by the topic or by name of researcher. It is clear that you can save your work in delicious as a links and even though by writing an evaluation about the article that you choose to save.