Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!


Ten things I am grateful for is my friends because I don’t know what I would do without them especially Shannon, Emily and Abbi. I am also grateful for My family, Our house, Our food, My parents job, My school,


My best thanksgiving was back in 2007. Me and my family all got together and all my cousins from ST. Louis and Florida came too Michigan for thanks giving at my grandparents house. There was around like twenty people but all of them were relatives.

We played a bunch of board games which I didn’t personally like but it was fun to see them and hang out and watch T.V. and stuff. But that thanksgiving the food was the best the Turkey actually had flavor and it was nice and tender with tiny specs of seasoning with an interesting smell that spread across the whole condo. I don’t know why but I was stuck at the kids table because I was told “to watch the younger kids” but they were old enough to be alone plus my cousins wanted to sit with them anyways.

The dinner was good and we had some pretty funny conversations. Then it was desert we had ice cream and pumpkin pie. Of coarse I preferred the ice cream but this time I wanted to try pumpkin pie.

I remember my Uncle thronging a huge white glowing glob of whip cream on it and the pie didn’t look so appetizing. Once I tried it, it was really good.

My plans this holiday are…. Well I don’t really know but I think most of my cousins are meeting up with us at my grandparent’s condo and we will hangout there. I know that we are bringing home baked pumpkin pie and potatoes? I am not really sure but the rest of vacation I plan to hang out with a bunch of my friends at the mall and possibly bowling with abbi, kenzie, Sam, Eileen, Shannon and more people.

Normally on our thanks giving We have everyone one pitch in and bring a dish of food. We have Turkey, This weird brown potato with marshmallows melted on the top, pumpkin pie, ice cream, Corn, Mashed potatoes, Greens beans, rice, and a whole bunch of other stuff that I don’t know the name of.


Friday, November 20, 2009

Career Exploration


Artist:


There is no specific degree or certification in becoming an artist but most artists benefit on going to school and college but certificate and degree programs in fine arts is available in most colleges. Going to college is a benefit also because a post-secondary art program can provide artists with an understanding of the history, techniques, and different mediums of art. From going to school you also benefit from sharing ideas with classmates.

Alma college, Aquinas college, Calvin college, College for creative studies, Central Michigan University, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Eastern Michigan University, Ferris State University, Hope college, Lansing Community college, Madonna University, Marygrove college, Michigan State University, Oakland University, Saginaw Valley state University, Finlandia University, University of Michigan, University of Michigan-Flint, Wayne State University, and Western Michigan University all have the programs I need.Most take about four years to get necessary training and very few take two years minimum. It costs about $1,267,922,000 to get the necessary education and training.

Work I will be doing is a various wide amount of artwork from Painting, Drawing, to Architecture. An entry wage would be $20.19 hourly and annual would be 41,990. A median wage would be $30.82 hourly and annual would be $64,110.An experienced wage would be $40.69 and annual would be $84,640.



Industrial Designer:

A Bachelors degree is needed in industrial designing and is required. This is only in private colleges spreaded across the country. Schools require one year of basic Art and designing class before they can go into the bachelors program.

Artistic capability combines of Science and technology also problem solving and communication skills. Industrial designers should have an understanding of business skills too. Most workers need to be capable of working on their own in this job also.

Schools that support this program(in Michigan) are college for creative studies(Detroit Michigan, 4yr), Ferris State University(Big Rapids Michigan 4yr), Kirtland community college(Roscommon Michigan 2yr), Northern Michigan University(Marquette Michigan 4yr), Finlandia University(Hancock Michigan 4yr), University of Michigan(Ann Arbor Michigan 4yr), Washtenaw Community College(Ann Arbor Michigan 2yr), Western Michigan University(Kalamazoo Michigan 4yr).

For training it takes about two or four years of training at most colleges. Work I will be doing is consulting with marketers and manufacturers to decide what new products are needed, and how the product will be used. They also research the cost of the product, how it will be produced, and what materials will be used. Also design new products and style which is the main idea of the job.

After researching these they both seem like a really good job for me. After comparing though I think I would like being an Artist more and Do my own thing and create more various amounts of different types of projects. Also why I think being an artist would be better is because I like to do my own drawings at my own paste and make sure they have very good design and effort put into them. My second option I would choose would be an Industrial designer because that could also work because it has designing in it also. I am also thinking about going to an out of state college for becoming an artist’s because it would be a fun adventure to go to another state with a very good training program too. It also surprises me that there are a lot of colleges for both of these careers around the United states and most require two to three years of college. Also there are a lot more colleges for Artists. My Career pathway is Arts and communications for sure and I think I am going into college for training to become an artist and most likely out of state.

Friday, November 6, 2009


1. Industrial Designer




2. Exhibit Designer



3. Desktop Publisher



4. Potter



5. Craftsperson



6. Interior Designer



7. Animator



8. Fashion Designer



9. Cartoonist / Comic Illustrator



10. Visual Merchandiser



11. Costume Designer



12. Artist



13. Graphic Designer



14. Computer Animator



15. Medical Illustrator






This quiz was basically right. I am interested in most of the things on this list and its all in my career pathway arts and communications. I don’t exactly know what an Industrial designer is but everything else sounds interesting. I would like to be an Artist or and Architect though.

My top one I would like to look into more and explore is an artist because there’s so many things you can work on and draw and make. An artist is a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination. I would also like to look into a graphic designer because it seems really interesting and good. A Graphic designer can refer to a number of artistic and professional disciplines which focus on visual communication and presentation. I would also like to look into a desktop publisher.


Halloween


My favorite Halloween plans are dressing up then trick or treating and heading to a big party afterwards at a friend’s house. This Halloween will be fun me and my friends are dressing up and walking around there neighborhood and afterwards we are going to go see the new movie Jenifer’s body in theatres and I can’t wait. I have wanted to see that movie for a while and I decided seeing it Halloween night would be pretty fun and scary.


I don’t like candy as much as most people do and I don’t really eat that much of it.

My favorite candy is probably Butterfingers and Chewy sprees. Oh and I like the tropical skittles too.



-History of Halloween-

The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France, celebrated their new year on November. On October thirty-first they celebrated it because it was the last day of summer. This was around the time most people die. Then they soon believed that the ghosts of the dead came back that day and believed the ghosts gave Celtic priests future predictions on what will happen that winter. In celebration they would set a bonfire and Dress in animals fur and cover there heads with a dead animals face. They also burned animals and crops as sacrifices.

-Scary movies-

The Haunting in Connecticut

Prom Night

Orphan

Sorority Row

Jenifer’s body

Saw 

-Haunting In Michigan-(from site http://ghostwatchers.org/hauntedplaces.html)

-Livonia - Stevenson High School - During the 1960's, a night janitor was finishing up his evening routine by mopping the auditorium for a morning performance. The following morning when the cast of the play arrived, they found the mop lying in the entrance of the auditorium. The janitor never returned home that evening and had made no contact with his family or the school. Years later, staff members claimed to have seen the janitor walking around the school whistling.

-Schoolcraft - The Harrison Cemetery - the site in question is the "glowing tombstone" , at a distance you can see one tombstone glow in the dark. The tombstone glows until you get to the edge of the cemetery, then it goes dark. You can’t really pinpoint the actual tomb and there are no lights around to illuminate it either. Some say it’s made out of phosphorous and others say its mercury vapor reflecting off a shiny tombstone. but it doesn't explain why it goes dark when you get within 500 feet. The only close house to it is 1/4 mile away. The cemetery is named after Bazel Harrison, who led 21 of the first settlers of the Prarie Ronde Kalamazoo County. Both him and his wife martha are buried there.