Hi,
I am Alain Zoma. I am a student
at Laguardia Community College and I study civil engineering. This is my fourth
semester at the college, and I believe that Laguardia is a great college, even
I have not experienced so far other colleges in New York or in other states. The
education in my view is very qualitative and I have never complained about. Moreover
the social integration of students is exemplary. As an immigrant from Burkina
Faso, a country in West Africa, I have perceived Laguardia as my first
interface of integration in the United States. I have met great teachers, good
friends and great opportunities. Some students may have encountered
difficulties at Laguardia and may disagree, but for me, this was definitely the
best place I could have started.
As a student in the spring 2016 honor Art class,
I have to say that this is not my first Art class. I have completed in 2010 a
bachelor degree in Architecture from the International African School of
Architecture and Urban planning (EAMAU). So I have taken some Art classes in
the past. However, I still have lots of expectations from this class, because we
never stop learning. One of the main questions I have always asked about Art is
how one becomes a great artist. Nowadays, with the proliferation of Art as a
subject taught in schools, many would say that we learn to become an artist.
Nevertheless, I believe that there is a lot to do with natural abilities. I
remember that in my Art class in EAMAU, honestly I was doing well, but I was struggling
and giving so much effort. Moreover, I never felt that I have the insight of
Arts. On the contrary I had some fellow students who I believed were born
artist. They were genius. We may argue that they had worked it out during their
younger age, but the different is that those students they had the insight of
Arts, they were very talented, and they produced anything without almost any
effort. I believe that for those people, there is something to do with natural
gifts. About myself, even as a professional in Architecture, I have always
consider myself more as a technician, a scientist, a mathematician, a physicist
rather than an artist. This is even the reason why I have decided to study also
Civil Engineering. My expectation from this class is the answer to the question
how to become an artist. Will I have the belief at the end of this class that
one can become a great artist just by learning in school or wherever?
I have worked in my country two years as a professional
architect. If architecture can be considered
somewhat as an artistic discipline, there are still a lot of constrains that restrain
architects in their design process. They can be financial, environmental, legal
restrictions, etc. The two pictures illustrate an example of a project I
have designed, and that has evolved from a big and ambitious project to a much
smaller project due to financial limitations. This is a hotel project. The
first picture was the model of project desired by the costumer, but the final
project was the second one due to the budget available to the costumer.
Thank you for sharing all of this with us - and love your designs !
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, thank you also for your interest and compliment!
Deleteyour journey is pretty impressive! Tu parle français alors :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteBien sûr, je parle français.
Alain, how great to have your knowledge of architecture as a foundation to learn more about art. And yes, architects are like artists, facing some of the same questions in regard to shape, space, form, engagement. Nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I appreciate your compliment!
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