Thursday, May 31, 2012

Ikebana

IKEBANA is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is more than simply putting flowers in a container. It is a disciplined art form in which the arrangement is a living thing where nature and humanity are brought together. It is steeped in the philosophy of developing a closeness with nature.
As is true of all other arts, IKEBANA is creative expression within certain rules of construction. Its materials are living branches, leaves, grasses, and blossoms. Its heart is the beauty resulting from color combinations, natural shapes, graceful lines, and the meaning latent in the total form of the arrangement. IKEBANA is, therefore, much more than mere floral decoration.
The growing appreciation of Japanese art and architecture in the West has extended to the Japanese way with flowers. IKEBANA is an art, in the same sense that painting and sculpture are arts. It has a recorded history; it is backed up by articulate theories; and it is concerned with creativity. In Japan, flower arrangements are used as decorations on a level with paintings and other art objects.
(Excerpt from Ikebana international)





Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Weston high school film and animation festival

Weston high school film and animation festival

May 25th, 7pm

Weston high school

Come and enjoy some flicks and popcorn with your budding animators and film directors.


Monday, May 14, 2012

Sketchbook project

Brooklyn library sketchbook project

Its shelves now feature approximately 12,500 sketchbooks from more than 130 countries. An additional 7,502 sketchbooks, including Ms. Sumayang’s drawn memoir of her past, will join the permanent collection when they return from a 14-city tour, currently in Chicago and ending in Melbourne, Australia, in November. 

On a recent Tuesday afternoon, the library drew locals and tourists like Thanassis Petropoulos, a professional comic-book artist visiting from Athens, who said he was so moved by the books that he thought he might submit his own next year. 

“This is personal, this is someone, these are moments,” Mr. Petropoulos said after leafing through several sketchbooks with his friend George Athanasiu at one of the library’s long wooden tables. “It’s like you’re having coffee with your girlfriend and you’re going to do a sketch of her. When you’re done, this ends up here and someone from around the world can see moments from your life.” 

(excerpt from NYTimes.com)



Thursday, May 3, 2012

Weston High School Art Show, May 10th 6-8pm


Weston high school student art show at the Josiah Smith Tavern
358 Boston Post Road  Weston, MA 02493

                                                          (781) 893-7320


 May 10th-May 12
Opening night May 10th from 6-8pm
May 11th, 11-5pm
May 12th, 1-4pm

To those graduating Seniors,

"Activate Art. For Art is literacy of the heart."
                            -Julie Hom-Mandell


Here is a preview of the graduating Seniors art work:

Nadeen Abu-Hasan

Molly Burchard


Libby Menders

Eliza Robson

Carolyn Shin

Margaret Wiss

Diana Zhao

Kevin Zhao

Kevin Bae

Carly Golden 


Branndon Chen
Scott Alperin
Matt Atkins

Alliyah Wheaton