Author Archives: Emely Espinal

Let’s Take A Trip To DUMBO Park

DUMBO Park which stands for down under the Manhattan Bridge overpass has become a very popular spot in Brooklyn throughout the last couple of years. Before it became one of the most visited places in it was once of the busiest commercial and industrial places in the waterfront of Brooklyn. Today it is used to attract outsiders and residents for a place of relaxation, activities, shopping and photo taking.

 

Jane’s Carousel is a classic 3-row machine with 48 exquisitely carved horses and two superb chariots

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the image above we see Jane’s Carousel which was created in 1922 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company. This carousel was originally transfer from Ohio to what is now Dumbo Park. It operates everyday except Tuesday and the ticket to ride on the steel horses are just $2.

 

The Park provides beautiful views right over the Brooklyn Bridge and gives the advantage of being able to get on a boat to the other side of Brooklyn. As a tourist you will find many amazing things to do on your tour around Dumbo because it’s such a beautiful and relaxed ambiance.

 

A Brooklyn Girl In The Brooklyn Museum

The entrance at the Brooklyn Museum it was super hot!

The Brooklyn Museum

This first image is a painting by Philip Pearlstein which was is known for making paintings of half bodies structured in a cropped way to reflect the hollows and surfaces of the body

The second image of the African American lady really caught my attention because the colors were extremely beautiful and the fact they added some glitter to it made it look even more eye catching. It was made by Mickalane Thomas whom supported the African American women and focus on the stereotypes of the race by others

This was one of my favorite sculptures just by looking at it I loved the details in the back little bubbles with mirrors on them. The lighting from outside just gave the theme a peaceful atmosphere

The image was made by a painter name Joan Semmel oil on canvas painting which focused on the exploration of the female sexuality by having feminism as an approach of representing nudity by the female.

 

I prefer living in color . . . . . .

This weekend my friends and I decided to go to the Color Block Party in Pier 17. It is an event where we celebrate summer by dressing in your most colorful attire dragging all the attention you can with the abundance amount of color all around.

 

It was a really chill vibe in the event they played great music, provided food from trucks, drinks, and they had live DJ creating competition for people to be able to win 1,000 if they had the best colorful outfit. What I loved most about the event was the backdrops they had for people to take pictures in you saw long lines being created because everyone wanted that perfect Instagram picture.

 

I would recommend this pier for a summer outing with friends you’ll have a great time and you’ll enjoy every bit of it. From amazing music, food, drinks to finding the best spot to take your pictures in. They have a very welcoming staff as you enter they are wearing shirts that say “ask me anything” and they have a very big willingness to make your time at the event unforgettable. 

The Museum of Ice Cream is an art exhibit in Manhattan with a ice cream and candy theme. It is initially in San Francisco where they have the actual museum and have decided to create pop up in New York for people to go and have an amazing backdrop for their Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and etc pictures. It was founded by Maryellis Bunn who was trying to bring together the new generation in a fun way. She thought since everyone loves ice cream why not come up with a fun idea to have everyone enjoy!

My cousins and I sitting in the entrance

The banana theme drop back representing the banana flavored ice cream.

The Cherry Flavored Ice Cream Section

 

The Cotton Candy Ice Cream Flavored Section

It is a great place to go and have a good time. They operate Monday, Wednesday, Thursday , Friday, Saturday and Sunday and are closed Tuesdays. It is free admission and very colorful which makes you feel like a kid again, its a only tasting experience. They  have ice cream session where you are able to experience the tasting room by looking at the components of 7 different ice cream flavors made directly by them and only sold in Target and The Ice Cream Museum in San Francisco. They also have what they call the pint session which is a series of workshops which brings together the creativity and mission of others imagination to enrich their passion of becoming social influencers with hands on activities.

 

Hope you guys enjoyed and hopefully you’ll go for some fun and ice cream tasting. I truly recommend trying the “cherrylicious” made of maraschino ice cream  with sugar cookie bites. It was delicious!

Lets Go To The Met

During our trip to the Met Museum on June 19, 2018 my classmates and I were welcomed by Robert, a student at New York City College of Technology who manages all the restaurants in the museum. It had an breathtaking view to our beautiful city of Manhattan and beautiful sculptures. He showed us the restaurant and mention his concept as a manager and the things he has to organize and perform to satisfy his guest.

After spending a good time just feeling the nice breeze and getting some sun we headed down to the lobby of the museum and were introduced to Susan Gordon who gave us the highlight tour guide. She started us off with the marble statue of a kouros. It was one of the earliest marble statues of a human figure carved in Attica. It was made by the artist Fletcher Fund which was of high standards. It was mostly known for being a symmetrical sculpture of the perfect man which marked the grave of a young Athenian aristocrat.

We were than shown the fragments of a marble state of the Diadoumenos which represented youth tying a fillet around his head. This statue was important for its victory in the athletic contest. This represented the perfect body by making his figures carefully as possible to grasp the attention of others from the bodily proportions and stance.

Fragments of a marble state of the Diadoumenos

My favorite part of the museum was the seeing the pictures below. The Met collection of art of the peoples of sub-Saharan Africa, the Pacific Islands, and North, Central, and South America it was representing diverse cultural traditions from as early as 3000 B.C.E. to the present. We were told by our tour guide that back than in these cultures they use this style in religious ceremonies and funerals by having dances to worship or celebrate. The colors portray morning star.

This image is a free standing instrument which makes voices of the ancestors in which was a way they communicated from different islands back in the days.

The man raising his arms represented sacred heart of success which gave the impression to remain humble.

As we continued our journey we were able to receive some insight on Thomas Hart Barton’s work from 1930-1931 we can see his panel in which we see the advancement of technology and how it changes American lifestyle.

Here we see how music had a lot to do during this time. People would work as hard as they can and still find time for entertainment.

Here we see a different paining of his more abstract styled.

I found it interesting that these paintings were made using eggs.

Another important art was the Vincent Van Gogh – native holland 1985 of the potatoe peeler peasant. It was the start of self potraits which than leaded to paintings outdoors. 

My experience at the Met Museum was lovely I really want to go back and spend a whole day exploring it. I wasn’t able to see everything I wanted to because of the time and responsibilities but it was such an amazing well organized museum. You feel so free although many people are in the way you feel like you’re in another world and you  start to appreciate the importance of art.

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