This is the blog for the UCLA Chicanx Latinx Art and Artists course offered by the Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicanx Central American Studies (CCAS M175, also Art M184 and World Arts and Cultures M128). This course provides a historical and contemporary overview of Chicanx Latinx art production with an emphasis on painting, photography, prints, murals and activist art.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Carlino, Jeaneen
I know nothing about this artist, but I chose her because I noticed that in a piece called "bittersweet vibrations," she painted a purple woman that sits on a rug and plays the flute. What struck my interest about this painting is that the woman is purple and my favorite color is purple so why not right? Also, from her other paintings I noticed that she experiments with color which is something I definitely want to do in this class!
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I really like Jeaneen's art. It's incredibly graceful, while being edgy and unique.
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