RELATIVITY

Let me start this post by quoting Gowtham, of 8C. In his response to "what is art?" he posts:


"I think art is something that carries civilization, either if it is ancient or modern. Without Art there is no historical significance. Without art, ideas, thoughts and assumption are left to rust because there is no way to express them. Without art life isn't life, for imagination is left to perish without it."


Have a look at the image below. What is it?






Click on the web link below. A full explanation of the image is provided.


http://weburbanist.com/2011/06/03/all-azure-the-monochromatic-city-of-chefchaoen-morocco/


Please post a response answering the following questions:


How is Gowtham's response related to the article on the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco?

Comments

Anonymous said…
I think that the comment is related to the photo because the city's houses are all coloured blue, representing their city.

Andy S. 8E
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because he said something that carries civilization and the all of the city's house are blue, so it represents in a way.


Rishan B, 8E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham’s response is related to the city of Chefchaoen Morocco because the town was painted blue a long time ago but the tradition has carried on through the centuries.

Douglas C, 7E
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response is related to the article on the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco because without art most of our historians wouldn't have been able to tell what the Mayans, Greeks or Romans etc were trying to express. Even if we did have the scripts many ancient civilizations alphabets were art all on there own, but together it was made into something people could read hundreds of years later.

Jessica C. 8E
Anonymous said…
What I think Gowtham meant was that without art, we'd have no feelings that are placed on our artchitecture. For example: The design on the vase.The artist that would have made it would have put his/her feelings into it, making it a piece of art. Art needs inspiration, without it, we'd have no way to express how we feel. Like the commenter said, imagination would perish without art.
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the article, because the traditions of painting the buildings blue, is a representation of art carrying civilization. Without the blue monochromatic art, the city's historical significance might not have been remembered. The city was a refuge for people, and colouring represents their way of life and how they believed in the bible.

Prahamya B. 8E
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's comment is related to the article about Chefchaoen, because like Gowtham said, art carries civilization. The buildings and structures represent civilization, so perhaps the citizens painted them blue to carry on their traditions.

Daniel L. 8E
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because he mentioned civilization, and the houses are blue. Also without art, ancient civilizations wouldn't be able to be understood, and would be left in the dust to try and figure out what they mean.

Niron S, 8E
Anonymous said…
What I think Gowtham meant was that without art, we'd have no feelings that are placed on our artchitecture. For example: The design on the vase.The artist that would have made it would have put his/her feelings into it, making it a piece of art. Art needs inspiration, without it, we'd have no way to express how we feel. Like the commenter said, imagination would perish without art.
(reposted this, because my name didn't get on)
Rohini.V, 8E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is referring to how all the houses are painted blue because it carries the civilization and i think the city is represented by it's blue color.I also think that this blue color they choose to paint might express themselves as a country.For example , it's like saying that i painted the room yellow because it's expresses that it is bright , warm like the sun and it's joyful.I think maybe their might be a meaning behind why they choose blue.
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is referring to how all the houses are painted blue because it carries the civilization and i think the city is represented by it's blue color.I also think that this blue color they choose to paint might express themselves as a country.For example , it's like saying that i painted the room yellow because it's expresses that it is bright , warm like the sun and it's joyful.I think maybe their might be a meaning behind why they choose blue.
Gina E
( i forgot my name)
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's comment is related to this image because Gowtham said, "Without art there is no historical significance." So if this town was not painted blue, everyone would forget about this town's history. In conclusion, by painting this town blue, this civilization has a historical significance and it will be remembered.

Alexander Y,7E
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the city of Chefchaoen Morocco because the city was painted in all blue long before only because of the Jews back then. But even now,centuries later the blue has been carried on as a tradition.

Adrian M.7E
Vikas said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the article, because the
painting which is blue, is a way to show art. Without the blue art it is just a regular town,and the city would not be remember history waise. Blue is the colour that represents their life.
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response is related to the image of Azure City, Morocco
just because Gowtham had written "Without art there is no historical significance . " If the city had not been painted blue in certain places , Azure city would not be any different from a city in Greek or Italy . That's what makes the city art . It's unique , differet and special . This city's art will definetely go down in history with great significance .

Niral P. 7E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because he said art is someting that carries civilization, and the tradition of painting this town blue was passed from people 600 years ago, and they're still carrying it now

Fan K, 8E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the article on the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco because as he said, without art, there is no historical significance, and in the photo, their tradition of painting everything blue is considered as art, so without that tradition, the city wouldn’t have any historical significance.

Jesse W, 8E
Anonymous said…
I think his comment is related to the photo because he said, "Art is something that carries civilization..." and all the walls in the photo are blue.

Michelle J. 8E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham`s response is related to the image, because in Gowtham`s response ``I think art is something that carries civilization either if it is ancient or modern.’’ Is related to the painted blue city in the image:Azure City, Morocco. Also in gvawtham's response "without art there is no historical significance." represents that without art people would forget about the city's name in a short period of time because there is nothing worth for people to remember the city's name without art

Alex.s 7e
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment to this photo, in which he said " Without Art there is historical significance," meant this art piece is about Jewish people that used to live here and they painted the city blue and other colours, because it is based off their prayers which is a historical significance.

Melvin X, 8E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the city of Chefchaoen Morocco because the city was painted blue to represent the the city and it's uniqueness. If it wasn't painted blue, the city might have not been known for it's significance from the past. It remains painted today to carry on the traditions.

Heidi F. 7E
Irina Badescu said…
some good and not so good comments, I have to admit. Please read the ones pasted below, these make sense, the first few not so much. Sorry guys, you may have to repost/rethink. It is a harder question to answer for sure.

"I think Gowtham’s response is related to the city of Chefchaoen Morocco because the town was painted blue a long time ago but the tradition has carried on through the centuries."

Douglas C, 7E

"I think Gowtham's response is related to the article, because the traditions of painting the buildings blue, is a representation of art carrying civilization. Without the blue monochromatic art, the city's historical significance might not have been remembered. The city was a refuge for people, and colouring represents their way of life and how they believed in the bible."

Prahamya B. 8E

"Gowtham's comment is related to the article about Chefchaoen, because like Gowtham said, art carries civilization. The buildings and structures represent civilization, so perhaps the citizens painted them blue to carry on their traditions."

Daniel L. 8E

":Gowtham's comment is related to this image because Gowtham said, "Without art there is no historical significance." So if this town was not painted blue, everyone would forget about this town's history. In conclusion, by painting this town blue, this civilization has a historical significance and it will be remembered."

Alexander Y,7E

"I think Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because he said art is someting that carries civilization, and the tradition of painting this town blue was passed from people 600 years ago, and they're still carrying it now"

Fan K, 8E


Lot of other good ones, but these are the ones that I had time to pick. Will point out more as they come.

Thanks for posting.
B.
Anonymous said…
I think the comment relate to the photo because the city's old tradition made it blue so if it didnt carry through the generation, it would've changed.

Chenny W. 7E
Anonymous said…
I think that gowtham's comment is related to the photo because he said that without imagination life is not life. It relates to the picture because the whole city is painted in blue which shows the creativity that went into the buildings of this city


Julian A. 8H
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response is related to the article because without the historical significance of the Jews being there, there would be no blue city. And because the blue city is in a way it's own art form, without the meaning and history of the city, there would be no blue, and no art. Which links to Gowtham saying that without history there is no art, because that is true in this article.

Ruth W-M, 8E
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's response is related to the article because if they didn't paint the whole city blue, then it would be just another city in the world and it wouldn't stand out. Plus, less people would know about the city and there wouldn't be as much tourists there.

Jenny L. 7E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment was related to this picture because in many peoples lives, art is what keeps them sane. Art is their everything and represents who they are. e.g the persons house being blue.
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment was related to this picture because in many peoples lives, art is what keeps them sane. Art is their everything and represents who they are. e.g the persons house being blue.

Mandy Y 8H
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's comment is related to the image, because in his response, he said "Without art life isn't life," and that "art carries civilization." There's a connection because the house was painted blue for it to show that it is a part of the people's society.


Melanie Y, 8H
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because, without art from artists, it will never be pasted on. And if it's not pasted on than there won't be any museums or art shows.The famous Mona Lisa by the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci, if Mr. Vinci didn't present his work , than the Mona Lisa wouldn't be an $100 million dallor painting. Just like the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco being painted in blue and was pasted on.
Anonymous said…
sorry forgot to write my name

for
:I think Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because, without art from artists, it will never be pasted on. And if it's not pasted on than there won't be any museums or art shows.The famous Mona Lisa by the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci, if Mr. Vinci didn't present his work , than the Mona Lisa wouldn't be an $100 million dallor painting. Just like the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco being painted in blue and was pasted on.

Kelly R. 8H
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment relates to Chefchaoen,Morocco since it's a old city before and all back there were no modern technology like we have today.Since there were no way for other in the future to know about it,Art should be in use to help others to understand.Gowtham's comment state that without Art, history we know will perish as well as our imagination. The city is painted in blue and is still painted blue as of today.That's could show the proof of history with art.Art should be remembered for a lifetime to come.

Nigarsan.K 7E
Anonymous said…
I think that the photo is related to Gowtham's comment because he says that, "Without art, ideas, thoughts, and assumptions are left to rust because there is no way to express them." So in the photo, the town was painted blue to express their ideas and thoughts on how they want their town to be different and unique.

Brandon C. 8H
Anonymous said…
I think that the comment is related to the photo because the town was painted blue to capture there people in the town's way of life and how for centuries they have kept their way of life. If the town wasn't painted blue there would be no significance to the town and it would not have been know all these years. It would be the same as any other town but because it is painted blue it tells a story of how this civilization came to be.

Olivia Liang, 8E
Anonymous said…
I think that gowtham's response is related to the city in morocco because the whle city is painted blue. it is a tradition to paint the houses blue.
Supar,7E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the article on the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco because he says "Without Art there is no historical significance." And in the article, they say that they used to paint shades of blue on their houses, because in the Bible, Israelites were commanded to use this dye to color one of the threads of their prayer shawl. This colour of blue on the walls shows history, because it was an old Christian tradition that Israelites use that dye to colour one of the threads of their prayer shawl.

Justin K, 8H
Anonymous said…
Gowthame's comment is related to this image because he mentions how art is something that carries civilization, and without out it, there wouldn't be much meaning and significance in life. Morocco is a place renowned for its vivid colors, but a city within it, Chefchaoen, is more specifically known for its powder-blue. The city is in that specific color because it is the color that is commanded in the bible. Because of art, that city now has a history and background, but if you took that color away, it would be just some other town in Morocco. In fact, if you took all the colors away from Morocco, we wouldn’t be commenting on this image today. I think that’s why Gowtham's comment is related to this image.

Zanib.S 8H
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowthan's comment is related to this image because he says that art "carries significance" and that "without art there is no historical significance". His comment relates to the image since since the city used a unique way to portray a different kind of art and architectural design by having all the buildings in a bright blue(azure). Since the buildings art in a more unique way it makes their way of life that much more different.

Lydia C, 8H
Anonymous said…
The article is a perfect example to Gowtham's response because as he said, art is something that carries beliefs or a point of view (of the past or now), and without it, religion and imagination wouldn't carry on. Therefore, if it isn't for the town's people passion to carry on there creation based on there beliefs, the past and their belief will be, as Gowtham said, left to perish and rust.

David G. 8D
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because he said that "Without Art there is no historical significance." The photo shows houses that are painted blue, showing the people's tradition. It also looks like that the village has lived for many generations and I don't think that anyone would change that because it shows the history behind it.
Anonymous said…
^ Lynda P. 8H for the comment above.
Anonymous said…
I believe Gowtham's post is related to this picture because of the sentence "Without art there is no historical significance". The city's houses where painted blue and without stories tradition and art wouldn't have carried on until now.
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because, when he said "art is something that carries civilization", the first thought that popped in my mind was that: The things that belonged to these people,were blue because these people didn't want the future generations to forget about the history of Chefchaoen Morocco and, didn't want their tradition or their culture to perish.
As the article mentions, each person need to take blue die, and color a thread before reading their bible; not everyday people (some people) are going to go to their mosques to worship their gods or read their bibles, but by having a blue shelter they respect their god by just staying in their homes.
There are many ways to tell the history of this town , but by showing their history through art gives the tourists a visual picture
of how well these people are considerate about their history.

Mansi.p 7c
Anonymous said…
Gowtham said "Without art there is no historic significance".Painting walls blue is their tradition.

Tommy 8D
Anonymous said…
Art is a creative and imaginative way of expressing your ideas that's given to you by mother NATURE and what she does also.

BRUCE 7G =)
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the article, because the ways of painting the buildings blue, is a representation of history shown in art. Without the blue paint the city's legacy might not have been remembered.

Rathees B, 8D
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response is related to the article on the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco, because just like he had said, art is something that carries civilization along with historical significance, and this town can be seen as an example of this.
Even though the town was painted nearly 600 years ago, the tradition and religious beliefs of the people who had used the town as a refuge has been carried on throughout the centuries. Without the blue paint, the beliefs and tradition of these people wouldn't have been considered today.

Ashveni A, 8D
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the picture because he said that art carries civilization. The building's in the town are painted blue because it is in the culture. Painting on buildings is art, it's a tradition and also carries stories. Like, how the blue buildings started in the first place.

Areeba A,8D
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the picture because every house in the city is blue
and everything looks historical
and it represents their city
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the picture of Morroco because if there was no art there would be no historical signification. That's why theres a reason why their city is all blue because it represent their city and their people.
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the picture of Morroco because if there wasn't art there would not not be historical signification. That's the reason why the entire city is blue because it represents their city and the people.

Mustafa Y. 8E
Anonymous said…
It's related to Gowtham's comment because as he said, without art, there is no historical significance, therefore if the didn't created this upon beliefs and traditions, there would be no historical records or any sign of such a belief. Because the only piece of art that can't be found are the ones that ain't born yet.

David G. 8D
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to this city because it is obviously a work of art. And the colour of the city represents the history of this ancient city and because the whole city is blue, it will always be remembered.

Gabriel N. 8H
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo of the city because like he said that art is something that carries civilization and the blue city carries the civilization's history of blue houses

Nelson S. 8D
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ey said…
I think gowtham's reponse is relater to the city of chefchaoen , Marocco because traditions are suppose to be carried on and it's amazing to see one to be so big and long. Anything is art as long as it's a visual view.

Eliza Y. 8D
Anonymous said…
I think gowtham's comment is related with the photo because the city was commanded along time ago by their religon book, the bible, that it was to colour one of the threads of their prayer shawl. Also, this city is filled with this colour for a long time. It represents it's history, it's culture, it's civilization, it's beauty and of course, the art and specialty of this little town. If it wasn't painted blue, this town would be like another town.

Lulu 7C
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the photo because the colour blue is the history of the city and it might just be their way of tradition. It will be passed on into different generations.

"Without Art, there is no historical significance." Art is special in a different way, different cities have a way of showing it and the city of Morocco shows their way by painting their city blue.

Erica 7E
Anonymous said…
I believe that the comment by Gowtham 8C is related to the photo of Chefchaoen Morocco because in the comment it says, "art is something that carries civilization". Because of this, I believe the comment relates by the tradition & culture shown in the picture as well as it is said in Gowtan's comment.

Gabrielle S. 7G
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment relates to the article because if people hadn't painted the city blue, they wouldn't have remembered that the city was once a refuge for Jews and Christians of Muslim heritage. We would've lost part of the history of Chefchaoen.

Sherry W.8H
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's response is related to the photo, because he described art, as a important aspect of history, and the Chefchaoen city has some history behind it, and a lot of history significances is left behind, pictured in visual appearances.

Clark H, 7E
Matthew S.E. 8E said…
Gowtham's response is related to the article on the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco because it may have be the city painted their houses blue because it represents what happened in the past that is special to them, and they want the want future generations to remember.
Anonymous said…
I think the comment is related to the article on the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco because the phtot is ancient and civilized. He also said that if we didnt have art there is no way to express ourselves and in this photo, painting the whole town blue is a kind of expression.

Windy T, 8G
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowthams comment relates to the picture because I think the citys blue paint shows their culture,beliefs, and its what makes the city special. Without art we wouldnt know what the citys culture years ago and the city might of had a different look if they didnt print the city blue in 1471.

Rick L. 8D
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the pictures of the blue houses because Gowtham said that art carries civilization whether it's ancient or modern. That could mean that the houses were painted blue because thier people were taught of this culture and religion.

Jennifer D, 8C
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco because he said that without art, ideas, thoughts and assumptions are left to rust because there is no way to express them. In Chefchaoen, painting the city blue was a way of expressing the people's ideas and thoughts and also it's part of the history of the city.

Yin W. 8G
Anonymous said…
I think that his comment is related because the city of Chefchaeon painted its entire city blue,which is kind of like art. People have remembered the city because it was painted blue and even now the tradition continues.
Anonymous said…
I think that his comment is related because the city of Chefchaeon painted its entire city blue,which is kind of like art. People have remembered the city because it was painted blue and even now the tradition continues.

Mingwei T, 7E
(forgot my name)
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the city of Chefchaoen Morocco, because the culture or civilization of the ancient town has been carried on by the tradition of painting it blue. The historical significance of the people who took refuge here is also carried by art (the blue buildings) that was expressions of their ideas, way of life and belief of the bible.
Joyce L. 7E
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Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the photo because, like he said, "Without Art there is no historical significance." So, painting the city blue carries on the history/traditions of Chefchaoen, Morocco.

Carmen C, 7C
nancy38599 said…
Gowtham's comment relates to the article because in his comment he said"without art there is no historical significance" and by that i think he means that the people of the town kept the aspect of the town that makes it stand out from the rest (blue buildings).Furthermore i also think there is a metaphor between the comment and the article,he states "without art life isn't life" as in our lives would be totally different without art just as the people that live in the towns' lives would be completely different if the village was not blue.Also "imagination is to perish without it"i think it means the blue town is one of the very few peices of great imagination left.
Nancy C. 7c
Anonymous said…
In Gowtham's comment, he said that "Without art there is no historical significance. Without art, ideas, thoughts, and assumptions are left to rust because there is no way to express them". In the picture of Chefchaoen, Morocco, the city was painted to blue to represent a thought, a feeling of the people there. And if the city wasn't blue, it wouldn't have made an impression and became an important part of the town's history.

Jenny P. 8H
Anonymous said…
In this picture i observe a very old house that i'm guessing was created in the 15 or 1600's. i'm guessing this because of how it looks and it appears that its old and walls are ripped and broken. Also the house doors are old fashioned because now a days house doors are shaped like rectangles and not arched like how it is displayed in this photograph. Also the windows are odd because of how the look. They are very small and look like windows you would find in jails.

Ajmal K, 7C
Anonymous said…
In this picture i observe a very old house that i'm guessing was created in the 15 or 1600's. i'm guessing this because of how it looks and it appears that its old and walls are ripped and broken. Also the house doors are old fashioned because now a days house doors are shaped like rectangles and not arched like how it is displayed in this photograph. Also the windows are odd because of how the look. They are very small and look like windows you would find in jails.

Ajmal K, 7C
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment relates to this article because he said " without art there is no histoical significance". I think that relates because the city of Chefchaoen Morocco is basically all painted in blue, and that will go down in history. Also, its art, it's amazing to see a whole city all splashed with blue paint. That's what is so unique about them.

To add on, I agree on his sentence " without art, life isn't life". Of course that's a metaphor, but without art, truly, people wouldn't be able to enjoy nature, and other's point of view. I can't imagine life without art, can you?

Stella C. 7E
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's comment is related to the city because the tradition of painting houses blue has carried on through centuries, and thats how art carries civilization . Without the traditions, there would be no historical signifance.


Jodie 8E
Anonymous said…
in my opinion, Gowthams' responce relates to the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco because, as he said in his responce " without art there is no historical signifigance.", centuries ago, many started the tradition of pianting and the habit of blue objects and the colour blue in almost everything. this tradition carried on until now and doesnt plan to stop. without art, we wouldnt be able to see the blue city of chefchaoen. art may not seem important and you might not realize but it is everywhere around us.

Gabriel S. 7E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the photo because as he said without art there is no historical significance, and since it's city is still blue it carries on it's history and cultures and their civilization. If it wasn't blue then they wouldn't have been able to express how their city and show how special it is.

Karen H, 7E :)
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the photo because as he said without art there is no historical significance, and since it's city is still blue it carries on it's history and cultures and their civilization. If it wasn't blue then they wouldn't have been able to express how their city is and show how special it is. (grammar mistake)

Karen H, 7E :)
Anonymous said…
I think that it is related because without pictures about the past or from the past, historians wouldn't be able to learn about the past. The painting was painted in ble, all the walls were blue. And today, the walls are still blue. It probably was a tradition and was carried on during years. Without the pictures or paintings, they wouldn't know that the walls were painted blue.
Fiona W. 7E
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's response is related to the city of Chefchaoen, Morocco because the city was painted blue a long time ago and the tradition has been carried through for centuries.
Anonymous said…
^ Hafsah U 7E for comment above
Anonymous said…
I think that the comment is related to the picture because art is just a plain picture if you do not have any past relations with that picure. To people who do not know what art is, it would just be a blue town but blue is actually the mood of the town which gives a different perspective on the picture.


David Le 7E
Unknown said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco because he said art carries civilization, so the buildings and structures represent civilization. He also said without art we can't express ourselves, in the picture the buildings are painted blue, and that's the people of that town's way of expressing themselves.

Ilakiya S, 8H
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment has to do with the picture of the city Chefchaoen, Morroco because he said "art carries civilization". I think he means that with out art we wouldnt have tradition and we wouldnt have culture. We would all be the same and there would be no individual expression.

Lauren H. 7E
Anonymous said…
i think the comment and the photo is related because the town is painted blue and its a tradition in the town to have houses painted blue

victor 8H
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because the town was painted blue in most of the spots which makes the place unique and since he states that "Without Art there is no historical significance." so if the city wasn't painted blue it won't be part of the history and everyone would forget about this special city

Keqing, 7C
Anonymous said…
I think that when he said about civilization, it looks like that we can do very weird things,but yet fascinating things in our life. Because things like Mona Lisa picture is a big historical thing that inspired our lives today.

Jonathan 8D
Anonymous said…
i think gowtham comment about what is art relates to this because of the marocco historical significant of evrey thing in blue
sajean 8H
Shernei Wang said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because the city has been painted blue for a long time, and people had been carrying the tradition for over centuries. As Gowtham had mentioned, Without Art there is no historical significance. I think that explains a lot because art has made their history more colorful. If they hadn't painted the city blue, it might not have reminded everyone about their history and stories. And it also shows me that everyone is so peaceful and so together. Like one big family.
Anonymous said…
Gowthams response is related to the article because he said:"without art there is no historical significance. SO if the town were not painted blue,this town would not be memorable.
Anonymous said…
the image represents a memory or a significance to the town.Showing how unique and memorable it is they paint it shades of blue instead of tearing down the memory of what has happenend and building a new town to show how new it is.Probaly a war or a fight that caused the building to rust or chip ,but my point is that i think that the villagers paint it blue to have a historial significance like a landmark to tell us it is unique because ``Without art there is no historical signifacance.

Stella,7C
Anonymous said…
I think that the comment is related to the picture because he said something about a city and the picture that was blue was a cit.And when you look at that picture at 1st sight you dont know what it is so you can think about what it is.

Kellvea.Y 7E
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the picture because the city being painted blue was a very historical moment in morracan histoy and that's what his comment was all about.

Holden m. 8D
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response you can tell is related to the article and shares many connections on the City of Chefchaoen.In the article, you will find that it is a great civilization which is known for own style and expression. It is represented by the color blue which signifies culture and uniqueness. From reading the text, historical significance is the key word. This is an example of it.

Like he mentioned "Without art, there us no historical significance.".

All this people who live in this country of expression have created art and a whole new place of imagination by painting what they believed. There thoughts were the main things that helped them signify and name what the city was all about. Once again this wonderful man was right.

"Without art, ideas, thoughts and assumption are left to rust because there is no way to express them.".

Sofiya R,7G
Anonymous said…
I think Gowthams respnse is related to the artical because Gowtham states ``without art there is no historical significance``.So, if the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco wasn`t painted blue, the city would have lost its historical significance.

Thanujan,7E
Anonymous said…
To clear things up on my comment:
I meant that the ``blue town``has historical significance because it is unordinary and it is unique,not just that it is blue.Instead of tearing down the old historical memories and making a new town of large skyscrapers, someone or a group of people paint the town shades of blue, reminding them what has happenend.It could have been a war or fight that made the buildings rust and windows shatter,but painting it blue makes the town special;it turns a town that many people werent even aware of into a historical landmark because it is art.It is represented like a painting,it is not famous because it looks cool but its historical signifacance.If i was to paint my town blue,it wouldnt be a historical landmark also, because it has no historical signifance,the only thing special about my town that is blue, is that it is blue because it looks cooler than the other towns,but it doesnt express historical significance.
Stella,7C
Anonymous said…
i think that Gowtham's comment is related to the city of Morocco is that even though most of the Jews from that city are long gone the people still continue the tradition and that makes a mark in the history of art.

Nancy C. 7E
Anonymous said…
i think the response is related to the text because the text's main idea is about the city being blue and the picture connects to it and kind of being the evidence to show that the the houses and the other things in the city is only coloured in blue (different types of blue but still blue)
Jerry Xu 7E
Anonymous said…
I think that it is related because the city is fully colored in blue, which should have something to do with the city's history.

Andy W. 7E
Anonymous said…
I think that it is related because the city is fully colored in blue, which should have something to do with the city's history.

Andy W. 7E
Anonymous said…
andy u didn't have to write it twice
=D
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because in his comment, he says that "art is something that carries civilization, either if it is ancient or modern." and the photo shows all the buildings that are coloured blue because in 1471, Jews took refuge in Chefchaoen and that's why the city is painted blue. And in the article, it says that even though there are fewer and fewer Jews living in Chefchaoen, the tradition has carried on through the centuries.

Veronica B. 7E
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's blog, art carries civilization meant that the city which was blue is art and that's how some people live by.


Arvin s. 7c
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the article about the city of Chefchaoen because Gowtham's comment talks about historical significance. There is lots of historical significance that goes with the shades of blue throughout the city. In the bible the Israelites are commanded to use the dye of shellfishes to color one of the threads of their prayer shawl.

Eugene V, 8F
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the article about the town Chefchaoen because I think the photo's of the town relates to what his comment was. He said that "Without Art there is no historical significance". The blue of the city is art and it represents there culture. Even though they don't have to do that anymore, they chose to continue there tradition.

Michelle K 7E
Anonymous said…
"Without Art there is no historical significance."
Like Morrocco, every country in this world has it's own significant beauty, man made or not. There are traditions that are over hundreds of years old cleary portrayed throught art.

Susan L. 8c ;)
Anonymous said…
I that that Gowtham's comment relates to the photo shown above because he said "Without Art there is no historical significance." Lots of historical traditions and traditions in general are portrayed through art. Just like how in Morocco, the houses and buildings are painted in the color blue, and people in Morocco live by the tradition. It's the same thing for all the other countries that carries traditions within them.

Dina L 8H
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham`s response is related to the article on the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco because he said that art is something that carries civilization and in this picture it shows that this blue city has been their for years. The people in this city are carrying this tradition for a long time.
Elahveyini V, 8G
Anonymous said…
I think that the comment is related to the piture because maybe in the past the city could have had a flood and that the blue represents the fact that they survived

Kevin Z 8C
Anonymous said…
I think that the comment is related to the piture because maybe in the past the city could have had a flood and that the blue represents the fact that they survived

Kevin Z 8C
Anonymous said…
I think that the comment is related to the piture because maybe in the past the city could have had a flood and that the blue represents the fact that they survived

Kevin Z 8C
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's response is related to the article because he said that "Without Art there is no historical significance" and "I think art is something that carries civilization". Just like the photo of the city in Morocco, it's painted blue and that's what it makes it so unique and memorable. So people now look back at the city which brings significance for centuries.

Cathy L. 8G
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment was related to the article, like he said, "Without Art there is no historical significance." If the town wasn't painted in that way, people might not have remembered about the city's history. The blue houses are there to represent the city's past, history, religion and beliefs.

The blue paint makes the town unique in it's own way. Without art, ancient civilizations would be much harder to understand. Without the blue paint, the town would just be like any other, nothing to set it apart or to express the people's feelings. This art was used to make a mark in history, to make the town a lot more different and special.

Vivian W, 7C
Anonymous said…
Gotham quotes "Without art, there is no historical significance" , so if this city was not painted blue, there would be no sentimental value behind it. I think the image is to represent that back in the days (past), the color blue was associated with Jews, or different religious people, so blue took on the common color, but as historical changes do happen, art takes the form to express itself in many different ways, where now not only the color blue can be associated with ancient times, but so can music, literature, pictures and so on , all of which are different forms of art, that has become favored by many people.

Aleyah K, 7C
Anonymous said…
I think that the blue is a religion cultural thing. Not a decoration because it seems serious.
Lucy F.7c said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because just like he said "art is something that carries civilization" and the town were blue it makes me think of the tradition carried through the centuries.
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response relates to the photo because in Morocco, the buildings are blue to represent their modern and historical civilization, and to show their historical significance. If the buildings weren't painted blue, then Morocco wouldn't have been known for their buildings as they would be the same as most other places.

Vincent H., 8H
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response is related to the to the Monochromatic city of chefchaoen because like Gowtham said "Without Art there is no historical significance. " Maybe the reason the walls and everything else is blue is because they are representing something, it could also be a way for them to say something about their country as one , maybe the color blue meant something to them or it was a color that represented something in the past they they are trying to carry on now, etc.
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to Chefchaoen, Morocco because like Gowtham said before, "Without art, life isn't life, for imagination is left to perish without it". The monochromatic scheme of this city represents their life, it is a way for them to express themselves. Without this creativity, this city would not have had historical significance. This city has carried this colour scheme since it was founded in 1471, which means that it has carried its tradition down for many years.

Kaeshan E, 8H
Anonymous said…
i think that it relates to the post because the post was about art expressing what you feel and this city since it's all blue it doesn't express itself at all



Emily 8H
kevin said…
I think the comment is related to the photo because all the houses in that city are blue and Chefchaoen Morocco painted all of them that way
Anonymous said…
I think that the Gowtham's response relates to the photo because he said that art makes civilization, and the houses of the town are like pieces of art. In the Jews' heritage, it says to dye their clothes blue. Now their houses are painted different shades of blue, making them a famous and remebered city



Kevin Z. 7C
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's comment is related to the photo of Chefchaoen because he said,"...art is something that carries civilization, either if it is ancient or modern. Without art there is no historical significance." As you can see the photo of Chefchaoen is about ancient civilization and if the people didnt paint the whole city blue, I predict there wouldn't be any historical significance.
Teresa H. 8h
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's comment is related to the photo of Chefchaoen because he said,"...art is something that carries civilization, either if it is ancient or modern. Without art there is no historical significance." As you can see the photo of Chefchaoen is about ancient civilization and if the people didnt paint the whole city blue, I predict there wouldn't be any historical significance.
Teresa H. 8h
alina said…
Gowtham's comment has a relation to the picture because when you look at the blue houses, there is historical significance ergo what Gowtham said "Without Art there is no historical significance."
Anonymous said…
I think that gowtham's comment related to the portrate because it carries civilazation and historical signifigance and the blue represents that people want to remember the town shows makes the blue buildings stand out.


By James S 7c
Anonymous said…
i think Gowtham's response is related to the city of Chefchaoen Morocco because painting the buildings blue has made people remember this special city, not just a city of refuge. It also carries on the historical significance.

Angel L, 8E
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham of 8C is relating to the image because he says "without art there is no historical significance" For the Chefchaoen Morocco's people the colour blue represented them. these buildings are most creative and is truly significant and historical. Without those bulidings Chefchaoen Morocco doesn't have anything historical or signifigant as the blue buildings.


Desana.T 7C
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham of 8C is relating to the image because he says "without art there is no historical significance" For the Chefchaoen Morocco's people the colour blue represented them. these buildings are most creative and is truly significant and historical. Without those bulidings Chefchaoen Morocco doesn't have anything historical or signifigant as the blue buildings.


Desana.T 7C
MinhHanh said…
I think its realted to Gowtham's comment because painting the houses blue have been part of the civilisation because they have been doing this for years and still carrying in the tradition as a part of their city.
Anonymous said…
I think that the article is related to his comment because as you stated in bold, "Without Art there is no historical significance" Which means that if this haven't have continued for all these generations, the city would never have been considered a historical site.

Mila L. 8D
Anonymous said…
i think Gawtham's comment is related to the photo because he said "Art is somthing that carries civilization" and without the knoledge of art this civilization wouldn't have been able to make such a magnificnt building.

Abdullah,7c
leo said…
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leo said…
I think that Gowtham's blog, art carries civilization meant that the city which was blue is art.
leo 7c
Anonymous said…
This is DEFINATELY art. It's so beautiful, expecially the bird's eye view of the city. Gowtham's comment relates to the art because it DOES carry civilization. It's cool to know that people decades ago were doing the same thing as you are doing now. He's also right when he said "Without Art there is no historical significance". without the art recording what happened centeries or just decades ago, we would have no idea what happened and it would still stay a mystery today. In this particular city obove,i like how the citizens decided to carry on their original tridition and show their creativity to the rest of the world. But above all, i absolutely LOVE how every house has different little decorations on their doors or walls. This REALLY shows their creativity and saids that they're very independent. They arn't exactly the same as all the others.
Ada Z. 8D
Anonymous said…
The comment is related to the photo because he has stated that art is something that carries civilization, and the image represents their civilization. It is tradition to color the buildings blue, and their tradition represents their civilization. C:

Olivia Lu, 8H
Anonymous said…
I believe that gowthams comment is related to the picture because well, the people of Chefchaoen probably wanted the world to remember them in a significant way. and one way to do it, is through art work. Take Mr.Lincoln as an example,he had the Lincoln Memorial built 1912-1922. To honor him and now its one of the most famous attractions to tourist in washington
Darren.Z 8C
Anonymous said…
I think that what Gowtham was trying to say was that when you look back to art a long time ago you actually can tell that there was something special that they did that can not be replaced if you try making it now a days

Narmitha.N 8F
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment relates to the photo in a way because he talks about historical significance and painting the houses blue represents the history of the houses.

Calvin K.8F
Anonymous said…
this is relativity and i now it becuse everybody thinks this is the true thing

jarrod
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response is related because he said "Without Art, there is no historical significance. So if the town wasn't painted blue, there would be no landmark or historical significance. Brendan L,8D
Anonymous said…
I think that the comment is related to the pictures because the comment mentioned that art can be a way of telling people of a civilization or time and the photos was perhaps about a certain period of time when the Jews was there in that place.

Lili Z. 8D
Anonymous said…
Gowtham comment is related to this picture because he said "Without art there is no historic significance".painting the walls of houses blue is now something they do. its a tradition.

-Nayaab S 8D
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment relates absolutely to the photo ; he mentions the importance of art and its relevance to historical significance. The blue houses represent a great history to the city, which from a far distance is considered a very artistic way of a city's view.

Tara Dela Paz 8D (but I'm not related to anyone at this school, kbye.)
Anonymous said…
I saw the blue house and blue road.
I think blue is very important for the people.

8D Philip J.
Anonymous said…
i think that the comment is related to the picture because his comment has something to do with a civilization and the painting is a civilization.

Venus 8H
Anonymous said…
I think that the comment is related to the photo because without the city painted blue it won't represent their city. Also it hold the city's history.

Jonathan C 8G
Anonymous said…
The comment is rrelated to the photo because the houses were blue a long time ago but it's still blue through all the years and in that way the it's history.Also the blue houses show civilization which relates to the comment.

Anna L,7F
Anonymous said…
I think his comment is related to the photo because he said that art is something that carries civilization, either if its ancient or modern and the picture looks like an old town and he also said that without art there is no way of explaining ideas, in the picture the artist used their idea of making the artwork blue to creat this picture.

Lily C 7G
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's comment is related to this unique city Chechaoen Morocco. Like Gowtham said art carries civilization. this city carries civilization, by painting there houses blue for a long time now. They still paint there houses blue to continue there tradition. Also, they had a reason for picking this color blue. In the bible,are commanded to use this dye to color one of the thereads of there prayer shawl.

Rainbow Y, 7G
Anonymous said…
i think Gowtham's comment is related because this was a history, their culture that was being carried on by the people that live there now. this place is now art.

Jessica.A 7D
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's comment is related to the picture because if the people in Morocco had stopped doing this a 100 years nobody would have noticed.

Vicky T. 7D
Anonymous said…
I think that Gawthams response is like the chefchaoen morocca because it was painted blue a super long time ago, the tradition is passed on centuries and centuries.


Alfonse L.8h
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because this city has all of their buildings painted blue, representing the HISTORY of the city, when Jews and Christians found refuge in the city. It also represents the bible, and how it said that the Israelites had to dye a thread in this blue colour.

Melissa Z, 8F
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the picture because he said without art there there is no historical significance. If the houses where not painted blue no one would know the city's past.

Angus.Z 7G
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's comment is related to the photo, because he said that art is related to culture and civilization. And to the people having blue houses is normal, because it was in their culture a long time ago. To the rest of us, it might seem strange such as maybe graffiti art murals are to them. But since it is part of their art culture, it a normal part of their civilization.

Michelle T 7H
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because I think the photo contained civilization because there're houses and I think people lived in these houses. It looks really ancient but like Gowtham's comment, it doesn't really matter if it's modern or ancient. Also this picture explains that even though it's ancient, it contains a historical significance.

Chris L.7H
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's response is related to the photo because he talked about the tradition that has been carried on throughout the city for many years.
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's response was definitely related to the blue houses in Chefchaoen, Morocco, i say this because i feel the blue houses were built because the people of that city wanted to carry on the tradition and civilization of their time,it's like they wanted people in the twenty-first century to know how it was century's back

ida.A 7G
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the photo because he said that art is something that carries civilization. This is shown in the photo because painting the city isn't really considered art in that situation, it is a part of life, a part of their civilization. The people living there has painted, and repainted it, over and over again, which shows that they have gotten used to it, and that in their minds, its more of a tradition and its part of their life. This imagination has lead people to become inspired, and has represented that place for a long time now. It is now part of a history, showing the artistic imagination of the people living there.

Jenny L. 8G
Anonymous said…
I think waht Gowtham's comment is related ti the photo beacuse the picture does look kind of old and it does look hand made in my opinion and I think that all of the city houses are in blue so they can show or represent thier city.
Kelly.V 7H
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to this image, because if this town was not painted blue, no one would remeber the amazing history behind this city. By making it a tradition to paint the city blue, this civilization's history will never be forgotten.

Tarindi W. 8G
Anonymous said…
I believe that this is a small town or village of sorts, that is in a tropical or desert area. It does not seem to be like any other place i have seen, because everything is blue.
Anonymous said…
I believe that this is a small town, that is somewhere in a tropical or desert area, because of the stony texture to everything. It is very unlike any town i have seen before, because all that i see is blue.

Cody T. 8C
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the city of Chefchaoen, Morocco because art is something that can represent civilization. When the people of Chefchaoen, Morocco paint thier houses blue they are representing thier city by showing thier culture. The city was painted blue a long time ago and they are carrying on that tradition by painting thier houses blue since coloring represents how they believed in the bible. If they didnt continue to paint thier houses blue then everyone would forget about this city's history. In other words "Without this art there will be no historical significance of this city" (which Gowtham's comment kinda said)

Kayla 7G
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham’s comment describes the photos of Chefchaoen because it is a city which thrives on its historic significance and tradition in order for it to be recognized. As a city Chefchaoen has earned the distinction of being a tourist destination and its reputation as an imperative part of past civilization has brought it further as an artistic landscape. Painting everything blue has not only become a hobby but a custom practiced among the people. Chefchaoen is more than just a city but an inspired work of art which has captured the eyes of many and has definitely influenced me to be original,
Gowtham. T, 8C
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response is related to the city of Chefchaoen in Morocco
because it represented their tradition by painting the town blue. Without the blue, it wouldn't have been recognized as a city that was once a refuge of Jews and converted Christians of Muslim heritage. Throughout centuries this tradition has been kept for historical significance as Gowtham stated.

Tiffany Y, 8G
Anonymous said…
I think that the comment relates to Chefchaoen Morocco because the place is painted blue everywhere.Imagine if it was not painted blue and how pale and unmeaningful it is,so thats why they wanted to not just stand out but be different from others.Also their civilization and history behind them is using their natural resources of blue paint,to paint their whole city.If the paint wasn't used it would have been left to waste and the city wouldn't have been blue.

Victor Kong 7D
Anonymous said…
I think that Gowtham's comment is related to the image of the city, because when he said that art is something that carries civilization, the city of Chefchaoen, was all painted in a shade of blue, which made the city so significant for such a long time.


Joey K. 7G
Sucy K said…
Gowtham's comment is related to the article. As what Gowtham said, art is something that carries civilization. In this case, it is ancient. The people of Chefchaoen painted the entire town the powder-blue of tekhelel, which in the bible, Israelites are commanded to use this dye to pigment one of the threads of their prayer shawl. After 1471, they started to paint the town blue to express their belief in their religion. This was a long time ago. The blue carries civilization by creating a sense of belonging to the people. It made the people of Chefchaoen feel together and carry their civilization throughout the ages. Without art, there is no historical significance. Have you ever noticed that for each country, city, etc. you always remember one thing that represents it; and that thing is art? For example, one thing I think of when I think of France, I think about the Eiffel Tower, or when I think about Australia, I think of the Sydney Opera. Those are art. Without art, you won't be able to remember something that stands out from a place. With art, there is historical significance. Without art, ideas, thoughts and assumption are left to rust because there is no way to express them. That is true because everyone expresses themselves with art. Without it, we would all be anti-socials. Without art, life isn't life, for imagination is left to perish without it. With ways to express ourselves, we cannot communicate our feelings. Our thoughts would be quickly forgotten.

Sucy 8G
Anonymous said…
I believe that Gowtham's comment is related to this picture because it is the culture of the Moroccans to paint their houses. As Gowtham said art is related to Culture and history that is what the Moroccans did. They used art to express they culture.

Aarun 7G
Anonymous said…
I think the comment is related to the photo because without art, there can be no history. History is totally dependant on art, just as art is totally dependant on Historry. This blue city is definitely art, because it shows history through an artistic method.

Well done Gowtham!

Ashley Z, 8G
Luciee Liu said…
i think the comment related to the city of Chefchaoen , morocco . because in the description of the photo , it said that morocco was renowned for its colours.

Luciee Liu 8G
Anonymous said…
i think that the comment is related to the photo becuase mostly everything is coloured blue to represent the city




Tyrese 7D
lucy X. said…
I think Gowtham's Comment is related to the photo because "without art, there is no historical significance" and with out the "blue" in Morroco, it's history of Refuged Jews would've gone done the drain and no one would've remenbered it's past. Also the "blue" in Morroc helps it stand out, it's not just some city, it's a blue city. With this tradition being passed down generation, who knows now long the city would stay blue.

Lucy X. 8G
Anonymous said…
The image looks like a city colored blue maby to make it different from all the other cityes in that country or original.

Hamza.s 7d
hamza samater said…
Also this image is related to gowtham's response because This is city and it's color is art and this city has been probably home for an ancient civilization who made it blue.

Hamza.s 7d
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's in 8C comment is related to the photo because the city was colour blue and it represents the city of Chefchaoen Morocco because it was painted a long time ago.


Srikanan S 7G
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is related to the article, because the usage of painting the buildings blue, is a representative of art transmitting development. Without the blue the city's might not have been remembered.

Saranya J, 8C
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment is like the photo because it is blue and it describes their city's religion.





Hiram 7D
Anonymous said…
I think this is a little house or den in a big rock but someone painted the area blue.

Andrew So 7G
Anonymous said…
I think that there is a lot of creativity in that city. That way there is a lot of art in that city.


Joyce F 7F
Anonymous said…
i think that Gowtham is related to Chefchaoen Morocco because both city is full of colour and for this example, it's blue and they carry this tradition for many centuries. So i think they both relate to each other.

Sathursan.K 7F
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment relates to the city in Morocco because they carried on a tradition of painting their city blue. Showing historians their history and culture which they might not have been able to express. By doing this the city will be remembered for it's significance, their representation of art in the buildings.


Melanie C. 7D
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham’s response is related to the city of Chefchaoen Morocco because the city was painted blue almost 600 years ago and even though it is 600 years of historical significance.The people living there will keep up the tradition for many years to come.

Calvin T,8G
Anonymous said…
I think that his comment is related to the photo because everything is blue, and that's how the city is representing itself.

Sornnujah K, 7F
Anonymous said…
Gowtham's response relates to the photo because the homes are all blue.But it is different it is not usual it makes this unique, this makes people think there must be a reason for it, some sort of history about that city.

Alexis D.A 7E
Anonymous said…
i think that Gowtham's response is related to the pic beacuse in his response he state's "art is something that carries civilization, either if it is ancient or modern. Without Art there is no historical significance"so the house's that we see are ancient like looking when they could be moder to the people's that live there.

Jenna.m 7E
Anonymous said…
I think the comment is related to the photo because since the whole town is blue, it must have been painted a long time ago. Since it was painted along time ago it could be part of there culture or religion. "Without Art there is no historical significance.", the blue buildings are probably a historical monument.
Anonymous said…
the comment above is

Michael 8E

I forgot to put my name before summitting, sorry about that.
Anonymous said…
Gotham's response to the picture of the blue buildings in Chefchaoen, Morocco, relates to the picture because with or without Art. Everyone is going to have an opinion on something. These people wanted to pain their house blue! Some people would have said "Thats Stupid, Why not have a Normal house?" Others would have said differently. Gotham's answer relates to the picture because it shows meaning to the picture and to civilization

Christina.T 8E
Anonymous said…
I think that the people of this city continued to paint the walls blue. I think they kept it if it was like a tradition. Gowtham's reponse was right because art is like civilization. Without art there is no imagination or civilization.

Effie Liang, 7D
Anonymous said…
The comment relates to the pictures because he said art is something thay carries civilization and the beliefs of the people of Chefchaoen kept to their beliefs of the art of blue and carried on the civilization

Olivia H 7C
Anonymous said…
gowthams response is related to this picture because he said "without art there is no historical signifigance" and this picture is like ...... a history .. or very very old
Anonymous said…
gowthams response is related to this picture because he said "without art there is no historical signifigance" and this picture is like ...... a history .. or very very old



Christine T. 7F



ps. sorry i forgot to write my name in the one before
JasmineHawamdeh said…
I think Gowtham's response is related to the article because the blue buildings were a tradition that got carried on through for hundreds of years and, with out it (the blue) the historic significance would be gone. Like he said "art is something that carries civilization..." In a way the blue carried civilization.
Anonymous said…
I think Gowtham's comment means to show the the way of lifefor whoever lived there. Painting everything blue was there way of life. I think it was mainly to show that everyone's way of life is different.

Brett C, 7G
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