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Floater by Jeff Ladoucer

shoebox minature mardi gras float for 'tit Rəx Parade, New Orleans only micro-krewe.

 

Float Title: Godzilla vs. the Butterfly Effect

Parade Theme 2016: No Big Deal

 

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Ripley's Aquarium Canada, Toronto

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Racing at the 2014 Float Your Boat Races.

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I like the looks on the faces of the people looking at the float...young and old, they all love a parade

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Boston Celtics v Los Angeles Clippers 12-27-09

This float sponsored by the local Dairy Queen restaurant - the restaurant which has horrible old mannequins spray painted silver and dressed in Civil War uniforms in the restaurant by the booths and whose walls are covered in Civil War costume illustrations

More shots of Street Art taken around the Brick Lane and Spitalfields area of London.

Not sure if this is a high jump or just floating.

Float number 10 which had the athletes from Football 5-a-side, Football and Goalball in the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Victory Parade. More of the float 10 below

Some floats by the river

One of the many floats in the Schenectady holiday parade. The parade theme was "superheroes"

The only coronation today that really matters...!

This float is dedicated to the Puerto Rican flag, and takes its design cues from the large, stylized metal flag arching over Division Street. The small flag being waved leftmost in the photo is the Grito de Lares flag, symbolizing a failed 1868 uprising against the Spanish government. In the Puerto Rican Day parade on Division Street.

Floaters Assignment

 

Team: “The virtually lost students”

 

Abby Gomez- Abby Purplestar

 

Geoffrey Bruce- Virtualgeoffrey

 

Joanne Gerencser- Mizcrazyazn

 

Ya Yin Asta Young- Squirmlez

  

This week our team traveled together back to Floaters to examine the painting “Arizona Sky”

 

by Judith Campanero. The responses below represent input from each member. Our thoughts,

 

feelings, and answers to the questions regarding the painting “Arizona Sky” are outlined below.

  

DESCRIBE:

 

What is the subject matter?

 

The subject matter of the painting can be categorized as “Landscape”. It is comprised of green

 

foliage, plants, and cactus in the foreground, while mountains, clouds and a beautiful sunset sky

 

make up nearly half of remaining upper portion of the painting. The main subject focuses tends

 

to be on the sky.

  

What is the work about?

 

Visually, the work captures the beauty of the Arizona sky since Arizona is known for the

 

stunning and colorful sunsets and sunrises. We felt the work felt like it represented a symbol of

 

hope. Perhaps the artist Ms. Campanero, uses the sky to represent the hope of those in need, such

 

as the cactus reaching up to become part of the beauty and reaching higher to become part of a

 

better life.

  

What is happening?

 

The painting captures an instant in time. A brief beautiful moment capturing the colors of either

 

a sunset.

  

ANALYZE:

 

How was it made (technique)?

 

The technique used was light and shadow within landscape art. Ms. Campanero most likely

 

captured the painting by observing nature as it was happening, perhaps witnessing and

 

experiencing the sunset while she sat and painted.

  

With what materials is it made?

 

The best we could tell, the material used seemed to be oil on canvas.

  

What colors were mixed to create harmony/disharmony (monochromatic, analogous,

 

complementary)?

 

The colors used are a combination of complementary and analogous colors. The use of

 

analogous colors of orange and yellow help create the harmony within the sky, while the use of

 

complementary colors between the greens of the ground and sky brings the entire piece together.

  

What did the artist compose/arrange the work (symmetrically or asymmetrically)?

 

The painting is composed and arranged in both a symmetrically and asymmetrically manner.

 

When observed at a vertical central line, the piece becomes more symmetrical. However, if

 

observed at the horizon central line then it is less obvious. When perceived in a more technical

 

fashion, the painting becomes somewhat asymmetrical, as the sky takes up more of the space

 

throughout the canvas. However, there still seems to be a present symmetrical balance between

 

the upper portion containing the open sky and the strokes and paint of the ground.

  

INTERPRET:

 

What does the work mean?

 

The work appears to have a very symbolic meaning behind it. It appears that Ms. Campenero

 

focuses her work on empowering the soul. It seems that the cactus is representing the individual

 

to strive for a better life, perhaps reaching towards the sunset. The work also focuses on the

 

illustration of how beautiful not just a sunset is, but the Arizona sunset.

  

What symbols do your see?

 

The symbols we within the painting include the sunset, which symbolizes the end of a journey.

 

While a sunrise could represent the beginning. The sunset could also be the light on the horizon

 

and the beauty of life to strive toward. The grass symbolizes the nourishment that is feeding the

 

hope, and the cactus symbolizes the growth, standing tall and reaching towards the sky. The

 

mountains in the distance might symbolize the obstacles that are needed to overcome in order to

 

reach and fully experience the sunset. The clouds can also be a symbol for freedom.

  

What do the colors symbolize?

 

Our team has a mixture of views regarding the meaning of the colors. The green and blue could

 

either symbolize struggles, due to the cold nature of those colors or that the green might be more

 

positive and focus on nourishment, growth, and feeding the nature of life. The warm colors

 

highlighted in the yellows and reds seems to represent hope. The mix of blues within the sky

 

give a feeling of striving towards hope.

  

What emotion do you get from the work?

 

The emotions evoked within this painting gave us a feeling of hope, happiness, and calmness

.

 

What story does it tell?

 

Our interpretation was that of a story of hope and empowerment. Perhaps enabling a person

 

going through struggles, to reach for the sky or beauty within. Even through the rough times a

 

person can grow further and reach towards a better life by hoping for the best. Embracing the

 

support and nourishment, both physical and spiritual, one can strive and help themselves and

 

those in need to reach toward a better place.

   

my darling friend kate

 

taken on my Olympus OM-1

 

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Darcy practices the Gorgas back-float, toes saluting the sky.

Fishing net floats in Sheringham.

Mount Rainier Radio Control society - Float FLy @ Harts Lake Resort. Sept 11, 2021

Comrie Fortnight Float Parade 2014

Title: Seasons Greetings Float

Date: 1990s

Location: downtown, Lakeland, FL

Description: Seasons Greetings parade float during the annual City of Lakeland holiday parade. Former City Commissioners and Mayors- left to right, Ralph "Buddy" Fletcher, Peggy Brown, and Frank O'Reilly.

Collection: Lakeland Downtown Development Authority

ID: p2904a

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