The Y.Dot Blog is a forum for participants in No Longer Empty's Y.Dot program to share ideas and interact with fellow creative teens.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
sounds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OffdnDNXo0
drawing
I like pencil art work. I like how something can look so nice when its only gray. I like to draw realistic things like people and nature. I love the little details you can make with a sharpened pencil.
Monday, May 7, 2012
I think graffiti is one of the most influential movements in art period. Graffiti revolutionized street art, through graffiti art became a thrill, something "forbidden" or frowned upon by society. This gave artist in New York and across the world a way to rebel against society and issues of which they were offended by. Many of these pieces on trains, walls & buildings were looked upon as great masterpieces especially to other graffiti artist of the time.
I have some images from my personal "Blackbook" from 2010 (a book were you practice your tags and let other taggers "throw up" their piece in)
The artist include Maze(Tats Cru), Nicer (Tats Cru), Bio (Tats Cru), Leos, Dose, Toxic, & Clue7.
(Blackbook Exterior)
(Leos) |
(Bio - Tats Cru) |
(Dose) |
(Nicer - Tats Cru) |
(Toxic) |
(Clue7) |
(Maze - Tats Cru) |
(Clue7) |
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
My interests
Saturday, April 14, 2012
My Home
Friday, April 13, 2012
Bronx
Zerega, My Neighborhood
Nusrat Bhuiyan
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Youth Docent, Week 2
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
New York City is made up of thousands of criss-crossing worlds, microcosms and cultures that wind their way around one another and sometimes intersect.
It's always fun to leave my neighborhood and explore a new one, which is one of the reasons I loved gallery sitting this weekend. So many different individuals came to stroll through the exhibit this weekend-- young children, elderly women, middle-aged couples. It reminded me of how much rich diversity New York holds within it. Each person I spoke to had a story to share, a nugget with which to enlighten me. One woman I spoke to told me that she had lived on Grand Concourse in the Bronx since the 1970s and had watched just that one street transform over the decades. She told me how gratified she was to see that the Andrew Freedman Home had come to life once again after years of slumbering in the middle of a busy neighborhood. After we had walked around one of the rooms together, she asked me if I too was from the Bronx. I told her about my neighborhood in Manhattan's Upper West Side (see my photos above). "I'm not from the Bronx," I told her. But what I didn't say aloud was that I'd take home a small slice of her neighborhood when I went home that evening, carrying with me the smiles and the stories of the people I encountered.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
WELCOME TO "THIS SIDE OF PARADISE"
Welcome! As a participant in the Y.Dot program, you will be an integral part of the exhibition "This Side of Paradise" at the Andrew Freedman Home in the Bronx. Here are some images to look at, images that show the space "before" No Longer Empty started working on the exhibition. What do you think about them?