Friday, September 30, 2011
Our humanity shows: Personal Interest
Recycling is what it's all about. You hear or see or read about how we are making a difference in our society to help our mother earth by recycling but one such similar act takes it over the inspiration.
This picture is called "Palas por Pistols," and it might seem a little unusual because you wonder why there are random shovels arranged on a wall, but the story behind it is quite of a chain reaction. An artist named Pedro Reyes collected shovels that were made from recycled weapons. These weapons were melted down and formed into shovels which were then reused to plant trees on public-school ground. Who would have known that something so dangerous could turn out to be completely opposite? This is what I call creativeness.
Friday, September 23, 2011
UK
I have noticed that for every state there is an ideal university that represents it's position in our county, and for Kentucky it just so happens to be University of Kentucky, or UK. Although I have not explored entirely through UK campus, I have seen part of it and from its appearance to its atmosphere, I knew I wanted to attend this university. This university has several activities for students in the sense of academics to student life. For example, UK holds 16 colleges, a graduate school, 93 undergraduate programs, 99 master programs, 66 doctoral programs, and four professional programs. Student life at UK is quite broad; it offers seven main dining facilities, 23 residence halls, and numerous recreation facilities between three distinct campuses: north, south, and central. Of course there are your athletics including baseball, basketball cross country, football, god, gymnastics, etc. You get the point. Greek life is for sure as well that is established at UK, it has nineteen sororities and twenty-eighty fraternities, representing over 3,000 students. At UK, you'll need at least a 26 on the ACT to receive a minimum scholarship, but if you have attended the GSA (governor's school for arts) or GSP (governor's scholars program) then you are paid full tuition. How great! But the normal cost for the entire college, or 4-year time period, is $21,076 (in state) and $30,144 (out of state) :O.
But no worries, there are several aspects for your time in school that will help you cut down the cost even if not as much, but it will help.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
☮ ♥ Interior Design
Modern or classic, upbeat or country, Interior Design has several qualities that interests me. It's quite neat, or messy ;), the way interior designers decorate homes, buildings, hotels, shopping malls, etc.
“When you’re building a room, you’re building character, and character is the strength and wisdom of a home.” – Rose Tarlow
To become an interior designer, you need a Bachelor's Degree or there are shorter programs; such as 2 year or 3 year degrees. After you receive your degree, it's common for interior designers to work as an apprentice. Basic coursework need for this career includes drawing, perspective, spatial planning, color and fabrics, furniture design, etc. The average income Interior designers earn range from $31,830 and $57,230. Interior designers primary concerns when designing a space is function, safety, and aesthetics, which is another reason I am interested in Interior design. When you attend an interview for this job, you should have a portfolio with you that shouldn't have ALL your work but few that you are very proud of. Your work can include digital photos, floor plans, sketches, and CAD ( computer aided designs) work. Interior design is very exciting and when I watch shows related to this career, I always catch myself looking forward to the end because I can't wait to see how a room, building, house, etc, turn out.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Architecture? um, na uh!
The creativeness that we see in architecture is exceptional; everything is unique and styled to its perfection. I take my time when I view buildings to understand all the intricacies and structures that present the wholeness. Although, looking at them I don't mind, it is thinking about joining the "architecture workforce" that I worry about. There comes a time when I have to admit that I wouldn't like to be an architect, and I believe it's now or never. To be an architect you need a Bachelor's Degree or a Master's Degree. For Bachelors, the prerequisites include mathematics and natural sciences; geometry, calculus, and physics are quite on the spot. For Master's, the prerequisites include architecture history, design theory, CAD software and construction technology. Usually, when you apply at a university, you are expected to showoff a portfolio. It should demonstrate of broad sketches and freehand drawings or anything relevant to that such as photographs, life drawing, paintings, models or collages. This is it, now comes the salary. If I ever come to that point where I look at payment rather than enjoyment, I guess I would want to be an architect because they earn between $46,000 and $68,300. But, selfishly, I rather seek a job only for my enjoyment and satisfaction. I just don't think being an architect is what I would like to follow because I still struggle with perspectives and, even though I look forward to math everyday, I don't think I would like to major in it as well as physics.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Handmade Ceramics Jewelry
I have always enjoyed jewelry. One reason might be that it's a girl thing, but another reason is because they are interesting in that they can be made in different styles, materials, objects, etc. What could be more exciting than making your own jewelry, that to Handmade Ceramic Jewelry? Well, nothing! I mean just look at these pictures below that I captured from a website called www.etsy.com.



These lockets and bracelets are very intricate and clear cut ceramic jewelry that are not only for females but also males. These are all made and designed by hand. There are several other designs and shapes, and even earrings on the website that i've mentioned in the beginning so please check them out, they are very neat.
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