This blog appreciates all forms of art. Content on this blog may not be suitable for all readers. Most entries are for 18+ audience and some post are NSFW.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Monday, August 22, 2016
Don Zimmerman advice to Hispanic Students
Last week, Austin City Councilman Don Zimmerman made a statement during a city council meeting to a group of Hispanic students. What he said to those students caused an "uproar" from Hispanic leadership and the Hispanic community.
First of all, Don Zimmerman is not new to controversies. The Austin American Statesman highlighted a few of those controversies last year, such as his comments regarding gay marriage, and suing the city of Austin over its campaign finance rules.
During the city council meeting, Zimmerman provided some advice to Hispanic students:
“I’d ask for everyone here, including the children, when you grow up, I want to ask you to pledge to finish school, learn a trade, a skilled trade, get a college education, start a business, do something useful and produce something in your society so you don’t have to live off others,”
This caused Texas House Democratic candidate Gina Hinojosa to tweet:
The same advice Zimmerman provided is the same advice I received from my uncle, a lifelong Democrat and a Vietnam Vet, when I was in high school. My uncle, who is a Mexican-American with multiple graduate degrees from UT-Austin, suggested I learn a trade (e.g. refrigeration, radiologic technician, or electrical technician)--a skilled trade pays between $50,000 to $108,000. Additionally, unlike myself and probably many of my cousins, my uncles, aunts, and parents did whatever they could not to rely or live off others.
So, why does his comments raise controversy? Is it because he is White addressing Hispanics? Is it because he is a Republican?
Personally, I find no offense to his comments. If we were to dissect his comments and not read it holistically, it would read as follows with my interpretation in red and italics:
“I’d ask for everyone here [the audience]
including the children [the Hispanic students],
when you grow up [learn from life],
I want to ask you to pledge to finish school [high school],
learn a trade, a skilled trade [a tradesman specializing in a particular trade or craft],
get a college education [higher education],
start a business [become a business owner and manager],
do something useful and produce something in your society [give back to the community]
so you don’t have to live off others...[don't depend on others]"
Sources:
http://www.mystatesman.com/news/news/local/council-member-don-zimmerman-courts-controversy-wi/nnK26/
http://www.kvue.com/news/local/zimmerman-under-fire-for-comments-towards-hispanic-students-1/302749248
@GinaForAustin @ndhapple @DonZimmermanATX
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Jacob Collins
Art Appreciation
Born on August 11, 1964, New York City native Jacob Collins is an American realist painter known for his contemporary classical style in techniques and aesthetics.
You can see more of his work HERE.
![]() |
| Banjo via grandcentralatelier |
![]() |
| Thinking Man via conchigliadivenere |
![]() |
| Carolina via suggesteddonationpodcast |
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Collins
http://www.jacobcollinspaintings.com/
https://conchigliadivenere.wordpress.com/2015/01/15/jacob-collins-1964-american/
http://www.suggesteddonationpodcast.com/blog/2014/4/14/episode
http://grandcentralatelier.blogspot.com/2012/11/jacob-collins-new-works-exhibition-at.html
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Monday, August 15, 2016
Monday, August 8, 2016
Space: Star Size
My heart was beating rapidly when I was watching this video that compares the size of planets, stars, and eventually the multiverse.
via morn1415
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Lucien Hervé
Photography Appreciation
Lucien Hervé was a Hungarian-born self-taught abstract photographer, known for bringing together architecture and human interaction. He studied fine art in Vienna and worked in fashion in Paris before WWII.
After coming across and photographing Le Corbusier's splendid architectural design, the architect hired Hervé as his official photographer.
You can see more of his wonderful work HERE.
Lucien Hervé, Unité d'Habitation, Marseille, 1952
Sources:
http://www.lucienherve.com/
http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/the-photographer-with-the-soul-of-an-architect-lucien-herve-le-corbusier/
http://www.fastcodesign.com/1672599/a-stunning-survey-of-pics-by-le-corbusiers-trusted-photographer
http://theculturetrip.com/europe/france/articles/lucien-herve-le-corbusier-s-favourite-photographer-/
http://www.tomorrowstarted.com/2013/05/lucien-herve-corbusier-in-india/.html
https://duranvirginia.wordpress.com/2014/03/13/10-photographers-who-helped-make-architects-famous/
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)



