Lakeshore CI
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Tutorials
99Tuto's blog shows different concepts to design and give tips and pointers from different designers. It also has helpful tutorials. There is only a couple posts made, but so far I enjoy where this blog is headed. I found this blog when I was looking for what colours to use for my Personal Identity project, explaining what colours are used for famous identities (Google) and why.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Inspiring.
This website is charming, it shows how a mother and an artist is accepting of change. By allowing her 4 year old daughter to finish some of her drawings, Mica Angela Hendricks created a quirky new twist on her old art. As an artist we have to learn to let go, once we let go we can accept and potentially enjoy or learn from what the next artist will do. Learning begins outside of your comfort zone, and this is an amazing example of it. Myla (4 years old) and Mica creates art together, its a team effort. Mica draws the head, Myla draws the body and background then the drawing goes back to Mica to add a splash of colour. I think it is a great way to teach Myla to share and accept what her mom is going to do with her work after she is finished with it and vise-versa.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Social Suicide and Sacrifices.
Social Suicide
is when a person doesn’t fit into that society’s social norms or expectations,
becoming a social outcast, killing their reputation. Social Sacrifice is when
an individual changes who they are with the intent to fit in with a certain
social circle. Everyone goes though the various degrees of social suicide, and
this project will just be based on a combination of my experiences or of the
people close to me (friends and family). I plan to make it mostly from a female
point of view, because it’s something that I am more aware of. I find it very
interesting that every ones perspective of social suicide is always different,
based on that individuals comfort levels in certain environments. I have experienced minor social suicide and
major social sacrifice through the past 8 years.
I would like to
create a piece on how media and social media can be a form of suicide. Facebook
for an example, the basis of the website is profiles of people who judge other
(“Liking”) the more “likes” you get the more popular that person is, which they
may not even exist or that’s not how the person actually is in real life. The
brick being thrown through your window is a metaphor for Facebook, usually
someone throws a brick through your window because you did something bad or
they don’t like, similar to Facebook, they can do and say whatever they want to
you and you cant really do much about it. I would like to portray this through
a collage or sculpture.
Barbie has
always been a iconic figure to represent beauty. Young girls have grown up
playing with Barbie, unconsciously striving to be like her when they are older
(pretty, tall, nice, lots of friends, great boyfriend, etc.). Girls are taught
that Barbie is the ideal woman, what if she has some insecurities of her own? I
would like to portray this through a painting.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
As Tall As Lions poster analysis
--Principles--
- Contrast- Between the off bland white and the vibrant multicoloured section.
- Emphasis- Negative space surrounded by vibrant eye-catching colours brings emphasis to the title and lion.
-Movement- Arms trailing behind of creature moving forward implying the creature is running.
-Balance- Creature leaning forward with arms outstretched backwards on tops of toes slightly off balance yet still balanced.
--Elements--
-Value- Colour variety between the blending of complementary colours (Orange/Blue) creating an interesting blend of colours.
-Space- Very organic feel, no harsh straight horizontal or vertical lines.
-Texture- The off-white hand-made paper feel for the background compliments the bold burst of mixed colours in the center of the page.
-Colour- Hand-made off-white paper look makes it more interesting than if ivory white paper was used. Vibrant complementary colours add an intriguing difference from the warm background.
- Shape- Use of negative space "cut-out" feel.
Megan and Tristan
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Megan Diercks- CyberARTS Portfolio
This year I focused on expanding my knowledge of art. Last year I focused on
clean lines and a modern look to my work. This year I feel like my work is a
lot more loose and "free". Instead of making the piece
"perfect" I wanted to capture the more abstract feel of what I was
working on.
"Jamari"
I didn't mind this unit, but I can't say it was my favourite. I did learn how to make my drawings proportionate which is key in any artwork. I liked how these turned out, each one looks a little bit different even though it is of the same person. I was hesitant on using charcoal, but I was trying to expand my comfort zone. Charcoal still wouldn't be my first choice of medium, but I did learn to use it better then I did before.
"NaturBank"
For this multi-media project, I literally wanted it to have media/technology incorporated into it. For this project I planned for a panoramic picture that I took to spin inside of the clear body of the bench. After many, many experiments I found that my model and budget is too small for this to actually function properly. My model still worked, just the motor was a little bit too powerful for this to be executed to my expectations. I also wanted the modern technology that was on the inside to be brought out in the outside, so I used a solid black box as the base to represent the modern technology and to show that it has a strong impact on nature and `everything living in it today. But the significant part of my model was the opaque container with the panorama behind it. Also I added a "Lid" which functioned as the seat out of stained wood that I did myself.
"Set me Free"
In this pastel piece I had to choose a small section of a larger group masterpiece to blow up into a larger pastel piece. I enjoyed this project, it really helped with learning how to scale objects to different sizes. I like how the background colours are pastel and light, and the black lines look like a maze that doesn't end. Then there is the white spiral that represents the "light at the end of the tunnel". I also enjoyed looking around at everyone else's piece. Each one was picked from the same huge "mural" yet all of them are completely different.
"Jamari"
I didn't mind this unit, but I can't say it was my favourite. I did learn how to make my drawings proportionate which is key in any artwork. I liked how these turned out, each one looks a little bit different even though it is of the same person. I was hesitant on using charcoal, but I was trying to expand my comfort zone. Charcoal still wouldn't be my first choice of medium, but I did learn to use it better then I did before.
"NaturBank"
For this multi-media project, I literally wanted it to have media/technology incorporated into it. For this project I planned for a panoramic picture that I took to spin inside of the clear body of the bench. After many, many experiments I found that my model and budget is too small for this to actually function properly. My model still worked, just the motor was a little bit too powerful for this to be executed to my expectations. I also wanted the modern technology that was on the inside to be brought out in the outside, so I used a solid black box as the base to represent the modern technology and to show that it has a strong impact on nature and `everything living in it today. But the significant part of my model was the opaque container with the panorama behind it. Also I added a "Lid" which functioned as the seat out of stained wood that I did myself.
"Set me Free"
In this pastel piece I had to choose a small section of a larger group masterpiece to blow up into a larger pastel piece. I enjoyed this project, it really helped with learning how to scale objects to different sizes. I like how the background colours are pastel and light, and the black lines look like a maze that doesn't end. Then there is the white spiral that represents the "light at the end of the tunnel". I also enjoyed looking around at everyone else's piece. Each one was picked from the same huge "mural" yet all of them are completely different.
"Sunny Storms"
For this large painting we had to paint to music, I can't quite remember what the music was, but from the look of painting it must of been upbeat and have a little bit of a darker side to it. I started really light with blues and whites and when the music got deeper I switched to blacks and greys. I like how this looks, it looks like sun rays with a cloud obstructing it. I like the tones and values that i created from mixing the whites and blacks in with the blue. I feel like the purpose of this assignment was to get us to not just listen to the music, but also feel the music and express how the music makes each individual feel.
"Holton Rower"
Holton Rower is a New York artist that is known for his "dripping art". He was our inspiration for our Palladio video. How we accomplished this was, I originally did a test run at my home on my dining room table with a coke can glued to a piece of plexiglass and I used some leftover wall paint. It took at least 3 weeks for it to dry! So we had Mr. Hazelwood create a wooden tower that we would use to create our own, and to film. We originally used just the footage, but after the paint dried it looked really intricate and it turned into a sculpture. This project was a lot of fun, seeing how the paint would create many different patterns and designs was really interesting.
"Chinese Brush Art"
The chinese brush art unit this year I found was a lot more beneficial. We had a professional brush artist come in and teach us more advanced techniques then we learned last year. She taught us the common themes of traditional brush are usually calming and personal to the artist. During this time the German students were here, it was funny watching them try something that they probably haven't even heard of. The German students also taught me that there is a fine line between deep colours and paper mush! I enjoyed this unit a lot more with the artist teaching us, and I could tell that she enjoyed what she did, which came across in her teaching.
“Crayons”
My
inspiration for this melting wax art was off of many YouTube videos, and I
wanted to try it myself. It just so happened that a few weeks prior to me doing
this piece, we threw out most of our crayons because no body was using them! So
with the left over crayons, I attached them onto a blank canvas and I sat on my
kitchen floor for 1 hour melting the crayons with a hairdryer. I would like to
try this again, but on a larger and narrower canvas and maybe only with a few
varieties of colours and not the full spectrum. I did have some difficulty with
controlling the dripping wax and making sure that it doesn’t mix with its
complementary, I had a few issues, but in the end I think it was very
successful. I
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