Paradise of a Thousand Shingles

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

The Answers:

Keith wins. He got two answers right, and had mostly correct reasoning about why he guessed what he did. After that, all the rest of you only got one right except Andrew who was 100% wrong. Since I should be doing homework, here are the answers more quickly than our more bored readers might like.

Da Vinci's Madonna was mine. I do love the lighting, but more than that I love how Leonardo toned down the usual glorified enthroned Madonna and approached Mary's status as a peasant. I love how St. Anne's face is lined and tired. I love the symbolism of Christ holding the lamb. And the composition itself is lovely. But it still has a pictorial portrayal of Christ, and since I have second commandment issues I shouldn't like this painting. And I don't like that part of it.

Mia likes the Dali painting because "What everyone sees isn't necessarily the same. At first glance one person might see something, but another might see something else." We were surprised that Mia liked this painting, because it wasn't realistic, and was almost abstract. Mia counters that the painting makes you think, and there's no reason not to like it.

Sara chose Bernini's sculpture. I love it too, but you guys are still too prone to assign anything classical to me. We're trickier than that. This sculpture is awesome because, Sara says, "It's so realistically beautiful in all the details." The reason it isn't mine is there is no reason I shouldn't like it. I've taken a full semester of Greek art, and partially draped stone figures don't bother me anymore. Sara, on the other hand, still "groans with discontent" when our neighbors run around our back yard playing football without shirts.

And, from process of elimination, by now you know that Jessica picked American Gothic. "It speaks for itself. Just go to the Art Institute in Chicago and you'll understand. The .jpeg doesn't accurately portray the real true, like, awesomeness of it." Whatever. It's kind of ugly. And the reason Jess shouldn't like it is it isn't abstract, and Jess's aesthetic tastes are somewhat limited, as she won't take art history until next semester, so she only likes abstract art. And she especially dislikes art with people in it, unless "they're awesome like this one."

Now we at Shingle Paradise are going to eat a vegetarian dinner. Mmmmm. Then we are going to Shingle Paradise #17 for Bible study. So I'm done.

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5 Comments:

  • At 11:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hey, My first guess was like Keith's. Do I get extra credit?

    What are you studying in your Bible study?
    Shalom, Mrs. J

     
  • At 11:31 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Maybe you can have one and a half points :-)

    Mia and I just finished outlining (how to lead) a study on witnessing, and we're getting ready (over break) to prepare studies on The Word and Lordship/obedience. Sara is learning the Bridge, which she'll be memorizing over break. Jess has been doing a (gasp) coed study on people in the Bible with courageous faith with a couple couples from church because, sadly, she is the ONLY freshman girl in our entire college group.

     
  • At 10:49 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Yeah, I get 1.5 points. Woo hoo!

    The Bible studies sound great. Jess will probably learn a lot, despite being the only freshman. I am getting ready to do a study with Aaron's former violin teacher. She is from Hungary. I am praying that we can find a good study to work on.
    See you over break, I hope,
    Mrs. J

     
  • At 12:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Dude... I won - with a 45% That's some curve.

    But now it all makes sense.

     
  • At 6:38 PM, Blogger Andrew said…

    Lol. Well, now you can see why I was so reluctant to guess. :)

     

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