Thursday 5 November 2015

Inuit Throat Singing Girls at Trudeau's Swearing in Ceremony.

During Justin Trudeau's ceremony of getting sworn in as prime minister, two young inuit girls did a throat singing presentation. How it works is they stand face to face, link arms, stare into each others eyes and begin throat singing. Similarly to a staring contest, where the first person to blink loses, whichever girl laughs first loses that round.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/inuit-throatsingers-steal-the-show-at-justin-trudeau-s-swearing-in-ceremony-1.3304148

Fire and Storm Transformed


By Fire and Storm Transformed
Created by: Aaron Paquette

This picture is of a tall woman in a flowing red dress getting struck by lightning. I am uncertain as to what the artist used to make this. The lines in this picture are arced and wavy along with the jagged lines used for the lightning and the electricity. There is also a lot of oval like shapes. The colours in this picture are bright and vibrant. The woman has a warm colour scheme of red yellow and a hint of orange, where the background has a cool colour and grey colour scheme going on.

The first thing you see upon looking at this picture is the red dress because of how bright and vibrant it is against the grey background.The next thing you notice is the bright white lightning. The light is coming from the lightning and the darker parts of the picture is closer to the bottom. This picture is nothing but flat space and it would be symmetrical if it weren't for the lightning.