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Music

Journal

2020

Beatles

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Moved Through Abbey Road, Raymond Gallo Iii Jul 2020

Moved Through Abbey Road, Raymond Gallo Iii

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The Beatles songs have beautiful lyrics that has connected with people for multiple generations. I believe everyone has their own way to relate to their lyrics. In this piece, I have chosen some of the lyrics that have moved me and used specific colors to depict The Beatles’ famous Abbey Road picture.


Revolver Please Sgt. Abbey, Monica Motta Jul 2020

Revolver Please Sgt. Abbey, Monica Motta

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The Beatles And The Yellow Submarine, June Benoit Jul 2020

The Beatles And The Yellow Submarine, June Benoit

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Something that always stuck with me about the Beatles, besides their music obviously, was their unique visuals. I remember as a kid I loved their album artwork for all of their albums, and how creative they were with everything they did. For my final project, I decided I want to combine two things they were known for outside of their music: their strong artistic visuals and fashion.


Here Comes The Sun, Olivia Valentino Jul 2020

Here Comes The Sun, Olivia Valentino

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It became very clear while learning about the Beatles this semester is that the group truly were themselves while creating in the studio. This is an image of the group recording and I recreated the feel of that room.


Acid Rose, Mia Saucedo Jul 2020

Acid Rose, Mia Saucedo

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The original framed collage was a birthday present when I was a huge Beatles fan in the sixth grade.

I decided to use this collage to contrast how I viewed the Beatles and how I consumed their music when I was younger and how that's evolved, as well as how their sound evolved as their career progressed.

I focused on how their songs began to be influenced by their drug use. Some of their songs with drug-influenced lyrics are featured in the painting.

*Note: Download Original collage in "Additional Files" below as well as Author Statement as original image file.


Fab 4, Nicole Wasnock Jul 2020

Fab 4, Nicole Wasnock

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I wanted to do something artistic for this project so I chose to do a grid drawing inspired by Chuck Close. In order to choose the color palate I used the colors of each of their uniforms on the album cover for Sgt. Peppers .


"We All Live...", Bryan Kyner Jul 2020

"We All Live...", Bryan Kyner

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I wanted to draw the submarine from 'Yellow Submarine' as this was the first song I ever listened to from The Beatles. The style of The Beatles from the top-left corner and the Octopus from the bottom-right corner was inspired by The Beatles cartoon and I really like the at style from the cartoon too.


What Percentage Of The World Owns A Beatles Album?, Ailey Butler Jul 2020

What Percentage Of The World Owns A Beatles Album?, Ailey Butler

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What inspired me to create this work was seeing the impact that the Beatles had on culture and the world. They became so popular, and I felt the inclination to see how many albums they had sold over the course of their career. In my infographic, I examined the top five best selling Beatles albums and did some quick math to show what percent of the world’s population owns that particular album.


Come Together, Doone'y Harris Jul 2020

Come Together, Doone'y Harris

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At the beginning of the semester I was asked “what is your favorite song by The Beatles?” I said that I didn’t know. I was told that by the end of the semester I will know. The sheet music used for the background in my piece is that of my two favorite songs by the band. “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” and “A Hard Day's Night.” My art piece is called “Come Together.” The title is not only the name of a Beatles song, but it helps to describe the entire piece. Throughout the course I learned a lot …