Tuesday, 8 September 2015

My Fave Poem!

This is my favorite poem that I have created (Of course it is a limerick because some are hilarious)
There once was a baby named rose
Who had a very large nose
Her father said “No!”
Threw her in the snow

That baby's life really blows

That one is my favorite because a father would never emotionally or physically hurt their child and the limerick shows the opposite.

But my favorite limerick of all time is one that I found on the internet. This is the limerick:
There once was an artist named Saint,
Who swallowed some samples of paint.
All shades of the spectrum
Flowed out of his rectum
With a colourful lack of restraint

William Wood also made up a limerick about a leech. It was really funny:
There once was a lonely leech
He liked to live on the beach
He said lots of banter
And drank lots of fanta
But one day he decided to drink bleach

(This is the original lonely leech)


Tuesday, 1 September 2015

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The Punishment of Ananias and Sapphire is the name of a single painting (out of many) in St Peters basilica. The reason i chose it is because i saw it in person. My family and I were walking around the basilica in Rome, and a man was telling us and showing us what each painting meant. I remember this one because he said something about how each colour that the people in the painting were wearing had a meaning. I did some research and I discovered what each color meant. Here is what i found:

White symbolizes Purity, virginity, innocence and virtue.
Yellow colors symbolize renewal, hope, light and purity.
Orange colors symbolize courage, endurance and strength representing fire and flame
Green colors symbolize nature, fertility, hope and bountifulness.
Red represents fire and is associated with power and importance.
Black colors symbolize death, fear and ignorance.
Brown colors symbolize the earth, poverty and humility.
Blue colors symbolize heavenly grace.
Purple colors are always associated with Royalty

Anyways, about the artists.

The artists who made this painting are Peitro Paolo Christofari and Pietro Adami. I know the post is supposed to be more about the artist who created the art but I find the painting more fascinating than the artist. But what i do like about the artists are how they created this together and i also like all the colors. Peitro Paolo Christofari lived to the old age of 58, from 1685 to 1743. He is the son of Fabio Christofari and he became the first director of the Vatican  mosaic studio, putting him in charge of decorating the altars and domes in St Peters basilica. Pietro Adami, however is not very popular on the internet and the results i came across where not fruitful. All I found was this: Pietro Adami was an Italian painter of costal and marine views, active around the year 1730.

Here is the painting i have been talking about: