Quarter 3 Narrative Izzy Poulson: Progress Towards Proficiency
Quarter 3 Narrative Izzy Poulson: Progress Towards Proficiency
Quarter 3 Narrative Izzy Poulson: Progress Towards Proficiency
Izzy Poulson
Progresses of my studies:
Art:
1. Looked at the following artists:
a. Maxfield Parrish
b. Benjamin West
c. Albrecht Durer
d. Carrovagio
e. John Singleton Copley
f. Kehinde Wiley
g. Michelangelo
2. Paintings I looked at (honestly too many to count but here are the ones I like):
a. Mary Mary Maxfield P
b. Crucifixion of St. Peter
c. The four Apostles
d. Calling of St. Matthew
3. Mentoring a middle schooler named Nora she is really sweet, I am talking to her
about the importance of color, light, vanishing points, etc. We meet every thursday.
4. Designing my friends tattoo
5. Tweaking paintings, almost finished with all of them.
6. Looked at a lot of mexican murals, lots of emphasis on movement
7. Designed 14 paintings
English:
1. Read The girl on the Train
2. Read three chapters of really dense material from Black holes and time warps
3. Reading the black hole war
4. Read part of A Brief History of time
5. Read the moon is down by John Steinbeck
Science:
1. Read three chapters of really dense material from Black holes and time warps
2. Reading the black hole war
3. Read part of A Brief History of time
Social studies:
1. Read The girl on the Train
2. Read the moon is down by John Steinbeck
3. Changed my study because I realized I was really bored
PE
1. I completed 6 online lessons to prepare for my scuba diving course
2. I went on four open water dives
3. I went on three pool dives to go over ascending, descending, emergency
procedures, retrieving oxygen from scuba diving buddy, gearing up in the water, and
communication
4. Workout four times a week since I have started this study.
Challenges
Art:
1. Skin tones
2. Light
English:
1. Finding time to read
2. Making connections to events and feelings
Social Studies:
1. Ending the WW2 study
2. Finding time to read
Science:
1. Understanding time warpage
2. Understanding how black holes form and the quantum mechanics that have to do
with it
3. Infinite redshift and not infinite gravitational shift like what
4. Finding credible sources
I havent spent a lot of time with my mentor, Meg but the time I have spent with her I
really appreciate her brutal honesty. The time spent with my Dad has been great, but I think I
could talk to someone else for information just because he is my dad.
Art:
This quarter has been in a way a repeat of last semester where I got the skills then I started
painting. This quarter besides doing research, where I stand with my work has changed, in the
way that I want to portray something besides pain. Ever since I saw my Mom in January I have
been thinking about love and not in the super cheesy and only romantic way but the way a
mother loves a child, and the way friends love friends, just a completely platonic connection to
another person or concept. I started experiencing this over emotional connection but I could not
tell where it was coming from or what it was directed towards and when I was in the Dominican
Republic I found out what it was towards. I was on the beach at the resort we were staying at, I
don't remember the time all I remember was that the sky was pink and orange, it was a little
windy and waves were crashing on the sand. I was making a face in the sand which was very
therapeutic because I had to run my hand across the face to get it smooth and I had to remake the
features many times to get them right. When I was finished creating this being in the sand I
looked down and felt that all the time and energy I put into that face was staring back at me, I
could feel its presence and I realized that I loved what I had created and that I love all things that
I create. I wanted to portray that feeling of care and deep emotional connection that humans can
have through my work.
Science:
At the beginning of this quarter I was really unsure of what I would be writing an article about so
I did research on what I originally wanted to work on and that it black holes. I did a lot of
research in the Black Holes and Time Warps book, the book is very dense just about every
sentence is important so it has taken me awhile to get through about three chapters. the second
chapter talks about the warping of space and time, the third was the process of discovering the
black hole, and the fourth was about white dwarfs and the quantum mechanics that keeps them
alive, and how they could become black holes. I use the whiteboard to clear up my understanding
of the concepts, and I have had lessons with my dad talking about gravity and space warping and
how gravity is spacetime warping. I figured out that I want to write about time warpage and
black hole?
PE:
I didnt figure out that I wanted to do another PE study until halfway through this quarter, at first
I wanted to go to a dance class but I backed out because I am shy, and I like punching the crap
out of a bag better.
A New Mindset
So far this quarter I have realized that when I force myself to do work that I find boring the only
thing that does for me is bring me down and drain out all my motivation and creativity. Another
thing that I have noticed is that a lot of the projects I have done have been suggested to me and I
know that was partially due to the face that I was new to pilot but I want to get away from that
and be creative for myself.
Bibliography:
Thorne, Kip S., and S. W. Hawking. Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's
Outrageous Legacy. London: Papermac, 1995. Print.
Susskind, Leonard. Black Hole War: My Battle with Stephen Hawking to Make the
World Safe for Quantum Mechanics. New York, NY: Back Bay, 2009. Print.
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Grebe, Anje, and Ross King. The Vatican: All the Paintings. New York: Black Dog &
Leventhal, 2013. Print.
Cutler, Laurence S., Maxfield Parrish, and Judy Goffman. Cutler. Maxfield Parrish: A
Retrospective. San Francisco: Pomegranate Art, 1995. Print.
Ludwig, Coy L., and Maxfield Parrish. Maxfield Parrish. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1993.
Print.
Froud, Brian, and Wendy Froud. Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print.
Barnitz, Jacqueline. Twentieth-century Art of Latin America. Austin: U of Texas, 2006. Print.
Bondil, Nathalie. Cuba Art and History from 1868 to Today. Montreal: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts,
2009. Print.
Black, Anna. The Little Pocket Book of Mindfulness: Don't Dwell on the past or Worry about the
Future: Simply Be in the Present with Mindfulness Meditations. London: CICO, 2015. Print.