Initially hearing about this project, I struggled with an idea that would allow my to express myself but also had a deeper meaning. Finally it came to me. When I traveled to Israel three years ago, I was young and rather naive. I took for granted the religion and culture around me and although I emerged myself in as much culture as I could, I could never understand why someone would give up their life in the United States to go and live in Israel full time. I couldn't understand why so many found their true home there and how with a country the size of New Jersey, there could be so many political parties. This reoccurring image of the hamsa continued throughout the entire trip. In every marketplace everyone sold them, every person that traveled to Israel came home with something with a hamsa on it and it later became a fashion trend. When I had the opportunity to go back to Israel this past summer, I couldn't believe how naive I was. I met and spent time with Israeli soldiers, both of which had grown up in Israel their entire lives and those who moved to Israel to be in the IDF (Israeli Defense Force). There dedication to their country at such a young age was inspiring. When I truly allowed myself to emerge within the culture, to take a step back from everything I once knew and really felt apart of something, it hit me why so many fought for the right to have Israel as a homelandhat . When I talked to an israeli Soldier, May, about why she wore a hamsa, she explained to me that although a fashion trend, it truly amplifies all that Israel stands for. Its an open hand in order to show the openness and welcoming nature that Israel has, but it also protects against evils, those of Israel's enemies or those that don't believe Israel belongs to the Jewish people. So this reoccurring image has such greater meaning to me now, has great meaning to Israel as a whole and to Jewish people (although not necessarily always a "Jewish" image).
I chose to incorporate an elephant as a universal sign of luck. The Hamsa connotes Israel and openness, but Israel is constantly under attack, and sometimes needs more than military and civilian support to remain in peace. The elephant is the reminder that sometimes in this world, all we need is a little bit of luck to get by.
Lastly, the "evil eye" is known to ward off evil. Coming from a very superstitious family, I was constantly surrounded by "evil eyes". It felt fitting to put the evil eye in the middle of the elephant to protect the luck the elephant portrays. It was interesting seeing all different variations of the "evil eye" and how many different societies, religions and cultures view it in different terms.
My two basic inspirations helped me to formulate how the final product came out. I thought it was interesting to alter lines and sizes to make them appear as one.
Initially when I put all the pieces together, I believed it was enough to just outline all of the aspects I thought were important, the Hamsa. I didn't believe that filling it in would have enough meaning but i was extremely incorrect. Once I filled in the Hamsa with text to outline the elephant, I realized how much more meaning and definition was put into the piece.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Monday, September 1, 2014
HTML Canvas
Pictured above are the functions: lines, rectangle, arc, circle,
quadratic curve, bezier curve, closed path and solid color fill.
Linear Gradient continually had syntax errors in multiple spots
and I was unable to successfully put in to Dreamweaver
Lastly, radial gradient fill and repeat loop functions were put in.
Introduction to Me
My name is Rachel Friedman and I am a sophomore at the University of Tampa. I come from a small town in Westchester, New York, 30 minutes outside of New York City. I grew up my entire life at a very fast-pace so moving down to Tampa was a culture shock for me with how slowly everything runs.
In the beginning of my Freshman year here at UT, I went through the formal recruitment process and was accepted to become a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Very early on, Alpha Chi Omega stressed the importance of Academic Interest and the consequences of falling bellow the all women's GPA average. Alpha Chi Omega inspired me to turn around from the poor student I was in high school and use resources available to me to become a significantly better student in college. With the help of my sisters who come from all different majors, I have worked towards forming bonds with them that I have with no one else, and a huge support system to help me when I struggle.
Coming in to ART 210 on the first day of class I was nervous. I am an Advertising and Public Relations major and have truly never had any exposure to Photoshop, Dreamweaver or illustrator. Although going through the code in Dreamweaver was complicated, I was beginning to understand the different codes and the back work to how Photoshop works. Although I am timid to see how difficult each project gets, I am excited to show my creativity through a new medium. I want to put ,y absolute all and eventually feel confident in my ability to use many different computer programs. My semester as a whole should be interesting as each of my classes forces me to step out of my comfort zone in its own way.
I hope to one day work as a consultant with different types of businesses on ways they can use simple resources to get a message across, advertise effectively in their community, and what to do when things go sour. I believe in the power small businesses have on their own communities and want to work towards making them as strong as they possible can be.
In the beginning of my Freshman year here at UT, I went through the formal recruitment process and was accepted to become a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Very early on, Alpha Chi Omega stressed the importance of Academic Interest and the consequences of falling bellow the all women's GPA average. Alpha Chi Omega inspired me to turn around from the poor student I was in high school and use resources available to me to become a significantly better student in college. With the help of my sisters who come from all different majors, I have worked towards forming bonds with them that I have with no one else, and a huge support system to help me when I struggle.
Coming in to ART 210 on the first day of class I was nervous. I am an Advertising and Public Relations major and have truly never had any exposure to Photoshop, Dreamweaver or illustrator. Although going through the code in Dreamweaver was complicated, I was beginning to understand the different codes and the back work to how Photoshop works. Although I am timid to see how difficult each project gets, I am excited to show my creativity through a new medium. I want to put ,y absolute all and eventually feel confident in my ability to use many different computer programs. My semester as a whole should be interesting as each of my classes forces me to step out of my comfort zone in its own way.
I hope to one day work as a consultant with different types of businesses on ways they can use simple resources to get a message across, advertise effectively in their community, and what to do when things go sour. I believe in the power small businesses have on their own communities and want to work towards making them as strong as they possible can be.
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