Friday, September 9, 2011
a blank wall in need of lovin'.
I wanted to re-do the murial, mostly because I wanted to be on the wall and be recgonized.
We didn't do the murial, obviously, but I did make it on the wall and I am recgonizable.
Starting off with out names and branching out to what we love give a visual perspective of what we keep in our brains. In our minds, we know what we love, and why we love it, but without conciously thinknig about it, you wouldn't think about what you love and why you love it continuiously to form this web.
That's why I found this assignment intriguing. Turns out that I love music because it's memorable. But I actually love music because of the voice, and i love voice because it's honesty, and i love honesty because it's expression and then a couple of branches later, i end up at memorable.
In a weird way, it makes me think about if my brain was a museum and I was taking a tour. I don't know, it was just one of those activities.
-ashleycoppolino
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
STAC 2011-12
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Anti-Bullying
Today was pretty significant. For those who wore the plain white tee, they'd agree with me. Having people graffiti you with hurtful words is a hard feeling. The ironic thing about this process is that people graffiti people everyday. Sure, they're not using Sharpies, but they're definitely labeling people with hurtful words and having each other walk around with this weight. The slogan, "put the weight of your words on me" worked perfectly. It described exactly what people needed to know.
The experience I had with a fellow classmate can't clearly be described. It was definitely eye-opening.
STAC is used to bullying, but instead of trying to help banish it or prove it wrong, we usually just would show off. It's interesting how positively this interaction with the rest of the school was so successful.
-ashleycoppolino
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Sitting in STAC Periods 5 and 6.

See? All plain bacgrounds. It probably reminds you of school picture day.. just sayin'.
And Diane Arbus.. She was a little bit crazy. She focused mainly on black and white square photographs. As Luke put it, "you wouldn't want her photographing your kids."

She took photos of people that are ugly or surreal. She was basically known as the "photographer of freaks". She photographed what people didn't want to see.. but that's what made her famous and in her own style.
I don't know her mindset, but she did commit suicide after doing this photography for years.
Both people that are different, and who were great friends in their time, developed their own sense of photography.. and if you see either of their photographs, you should be able to point out the work of the artist.
-ashleycoppolino
Writing Workshop (2)
Monday, March 21, 2011
Writing with Reed (Workshop)
Friday, March 18, 2011
Chinese Workshop is a proper title?
Honestly, as we were watching the instructor, I kept thinking that it was easy. WELL, let me tell you. NOT EASY!
She got the tones perfectly as my paper was basically drenched in water. Once I realized I was using too much water, I obviously used less. I'm used to thick paper and hard strokes. That's probably why this was so hard. I usually like the one color painting because of it's simplicity, but I did better with the color.
Honestly, I liked writing the Chinese characters more than the actual paintings. They're so strange since they're foreign to me, but so fascinating to understand. The Chinese culture is more traditional than modern America.
Fascinating. So cool.
-ashleycoppolino