All I can say is that I am so lucky to be considered for something like this! I have always dreamed of traveling and it is one thing I tell myself I must do in life. If I get a chance to see Rome I will cherish it so much and I know it will be the most memorable part of my life. I cannot wait to explore the history, feel the sun on my skin and hear "chow Bella" every time I leave.This opportunity is so great and I want to THANK the kind- hearted couple who put this awesome opportunity together and considered me for it. I hope I can spread this opportunity to others and allow youth to travel to exotic places for free. One of my goals in life is to give unto others and give back to my community and I think Context is a perfect example of that goal.
I came into this competition with complete confidence. I put a creative new twist on Roman History by creating a story out of it. I attended and completed all seminars as well as soaked up all the great information. I turned in all my blogs in on time and thought them out thoroughly. I even began speaking into existence by saying "When I go to Rome I will explore the Coliseum" instead of "If I go to Rome I will explore the Coliseum". I know that I will make it to Rome, even if I do not get the Context opportunity, because I am determined to go. I also encouraged my competitors Selena and Sharqueya when they became unsure or anxious about if they would make it. I really hope I am able to explore Rome with one of those girls.
I must thank Mr. Sullivan and Ms. Wanket for checking my timeline multiple times to make sure I was on the right track. Those two also encouraged me to keep competing and keep up with everything.Ms. Wanket taught me a very useful tool that I can use through life.I am so grateful for the people who were willing to give money to sponsor a student from St. Hope to travel and explore. I would also like to thank Mrs. Mills for helping in this process and supporting an opportunity like this. I truly believe that Paul and Lani are so smart and giving to create a program as such. I am very confident about this and I am looking forward to January when I find out if my dream will come true.
Hope you enjoyed reading,
Akeallah Blair
With love,
Selena E.
One of the most fascinating things about Rome to me is the architecture. I cannot wait to see the great buildings all around me. I enjoy sight seeing especially when the sight is old buildings that have survived many wars and years of life. I was even more intrigued when I discovered the history of these fascinating buildings was over an ego battle. There were 3 emperors involved in the major construction of Rome: Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian. There goals as emperors were to out do each other and be bigger and badder than whoever previous.
Being in an ego battle is so much more interesting to me and it explains why all the architecture is so drawn out and over the top. It all started with the Roman Coliseum that took from 72 AD to o80 AD to build. This creation was so big that it held up to 500, 000 Romans. This place was where many gladiators fought and events were held to entertain the people. This was really built to make the people of Rome become happy because everyone was so poor at the time. The people gathered in the Coliseum to engage with each other and celebrate.
The Pantheon was another huge creation that was built in 118-126 AD. This piece was built to honor the gods. This building shows what religious status the majority of Rome as under. Being as though this was built to honor gods it lets us know that it was built b polytheistic believers. This dome was very important because it was the first successful dome built. Many domes were attempted but later fell apart and killed a lot of people. The Pantheon was the first successful dome built, standing very tall and 20feet thick.
Lastly was the Arch of Constantine, built in 315 AD and it took countless numbers of years to create. This building is directly next to the Coliseum. I can picture myself viewing both of them now. This was built to celebrate Constantine's power and to show out Vespasian, Titus and Domitian. There are three main arches built in it and are duplicated all over. The arches from it have been seen in other great buildings. This was one of the first successfully built arches as well.
Learning the history of how all these important monuments were built really inspired me to see them someday soon. I really enjoyed this seminar and it has gotten me more juiced to learn more about the history of Rome.
Thank you for reading,
Akeallah Blair
This year it seems as if the time just flew by and the process was really short. Either way it goes I’m still happy that I got an OPPORTUNITY to apply to the fellowship.
While I was sitting in the Art Seminar, I thought most of it was going to be review. In my mind we were going to talk about the same artist as usual; Michael ‘Angelo, Raphael, Leonardo and Bernini. Then Mrs. Everett said something about Gentileschi, in my head I’m thinking who the hell is he?
In reality though it wasn’t who he was it was who she was?
As Mrs. Everett continues talking about her I’m just in awe. I never knew that women were allowed to paint in those time periods. In history class we learn that women were unappreciated, their duties were to: take care of the children, clean and cater to their husband’s needs.
However, Gentileschi had other things on her agenda. Since her father Orazio was a painter she followed in his footsteps, she was even better than her brothers. Just like her father she was inspired by Caravaggio and painted during the Baroque period. At the age of SEVENTEEN she painted a famous picture called Susanna e I Vecchioni (Susanna and The Elders). She was even the first female painter to become a member of Accademia di Arte Del Disegno.
Ok so enough about her amazing accomplishments. The part of her story that really interested me was the things she painted about and the message that she got across. Of course like other painters she painted Bible stories, but her stories were all about women and how they’ve been oppressed my men.
I was thinking where did that motivation come from? Wasn’t she scared to get murdered for not doing what other women were doing? Then Mrs. Everett answered all my curiosities, she said that her father hired a tutor to teach her more about painting, but instead of being interested in that art he wanted to do another art that involved at least two people. While no one was around he constantly RAPED her. He even tried to steal paintings from her father. Eventually Orazio pressed charges against the tutor and during trial Gentileschi was TORTURED, so she would drop the charges. The tutor was convicted of one year in prison, but he never spent a day.
That situation inspired Gentileschi to paint about WOMEN who were strong or suffering VICTIMS of rape and torture. Some of her stories came from myths and the Bible. Her most famous painting is JUDITH beheading Holofernes. The painting really shows how Judith and her maidservant murdered the Captain of the army to ensure their safety. Just like the Sirens in Greek Mythology, Judith lured the captain in with her beauty. He never thought that something so beautiful would decided his fate.
Genileschi is such an inspiring role model. Just by her painting inspired me always to use my voice and to never give up. She's taught me that no matter what society believes I can still have my own opinion. Finally, she taught me how to be a leader and do what I please.
I guess James Brown was wrong because it isn’t a men’s world. Thanks to Gentileschi women now have a voice of their own; whether it’s in paintings, movies or songs, we still hear them.
Love always, Sharqueya Drake
Are we really original with our ideas? I find it amazing how
people now a days are making millions of dollars off of ideas that are
centuries old. I knew that the Romans were the ones who had developed so many ideas
but never did I think that they developed ideas like the plumbing system,
offices or apartments, even recycling. I was amazed to find out that they had a
plumbing like system at this time. They had water fountains and all, pumping
hundreds of gallons of water. Really? Seriously? I find that hard to believe,
but if it’s in the textbook then it must be so. Today at school I walked by the
water fountain and laughed inside. To think that here we are convinced that
water fountains weren’t brought up till a lot later, when no, the truth is they
have been around for so long. I’m sipping out of a water fountain, and for all I
know Emperor Claudius probably did the exact same thing. (Don’t mind me just following
the footsteps of an emperor). As Mrs. Everett went on about more and more, I then
realized that it just wasn’t the fountains, it was a lot more. I see Rome every
day in my life. It’s incredible. Same thing goes for recycling. The Romans
basically took a piece from something and made it into something completely
different and useful. That has “recycling” written all over it. We have bins to
just put recycled type of materials in it. That bright blue can sits at the
edge of my house, and when I saw it today it made me think of these wise people
in this time that did what we thought we had thought of first. All these “ecofriendly”
people making millions off of ideas that helps recycle and “GO GREEN!” but come
on, really? You did NOT come up with this, sit down, and give the Romans the
credit. As I walked home today from school I was listening to music and just
looking around at my surroundings, I stop next to apartments. First thing that
popped into my head was the Market of Trajan. I learned that they were
basically rooms for offices or even apartments. That’s when I knew I would blog
about that. We are so unoriginal. The Romans should have put COPYRIGHT all over
everything!
Selena E ©