Friday, September 27, 2013

Madness at Utrecth Demo

I got to see James Hemple, a well-known painter in Milwaukee do a portrait at my job. He took his time and was very careful with his strokes. I watched ever chance I could in between customers and other assigned tasks. It took him about 2 hours to complete. The lady stood still the whole time. I know that's not to hard to do, but I know it could have not been me. I move way too much.
Anyway, it was cool to have him there. Most of the customers/guests sat through the whole demo.
He also gives painting lessons, so maybe one day I'll check it out. Great time at Madness!




Yarn away

For 3-D concepts we had to use yarn in different areas of the school that presented the work of Fred Sandback, who used the concept of lines in his pieces.
My partner and I were given a stairwell in the CFA building. Students from a different class had painted the images on the wall a few months ago. So we decided to enhance this space by framing it with the yarn, which was pink and blue. It took about an hour and a half to complete, but it turn out well.
These photos are the preliminary ideas. I'll post pics of the finish installation soon.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Any Wall/Mural Artists Out tThere?

I'm an intern at Tessa's Black Entertainment and Youth Center and they are looking for volunteers to paint one of the dance studio walls. If anyone is interested in helping out, just let me know.
I think it will be fun and interesting to see how it turns out!

I'll post a pic of the wall soon!

Friday, September 20, 2013

Box Project

In my 3-D concepts class, we had to make a box for our first project and for our second project we're suppose to re-interpret the box into something else. So I decided to make my box into something relatable.

It has 6 sides, all with "cracked" designs and each with a different word associated with feeling broken or fragile: Insecure, sorrow, anxious, lonely, discouraged, and disconnected. Many people can relate to seeming strong and put together, but there are times when they are struggling and seem to be falling apart. Sometimes people hold their feelings in and it's not until they can't take it anymore that they break down.
The box is a symbol of this situation. The box was once clean, smooth surfaces, and durable until things start picking at it. The cracks represents the weakness or vulnerability a person can feeling or going through when those negative feelings start coming at them.
When I'm done with the designing, I'm going to put bubble wrap around it. The wrap will represent the carefulness one needs to have when dealing with these feelings that make someone feel fragile or broken.

Event notice: Madness Party

Another event going on is Utrecht's Madness Party on September 26 from 10am-closing! There will be a raffle, live music, free demos, and more!!! Stop by if you can. Many local artists will be there too!!!
Also get 30% off of non-sale items.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Studying Typography

While studying for my typography exam, I finally realized there is so much to typography. I'm kinda worry that I won't remember everything or I'll start to mix information up. I do understand most of it, but there were some information I actually drew my interest in wanting to learn more and more about where fonts come from and the anatomy of letters. As a aspiring graphic designer, the work I do now shows my close attention to typefaces and lettering, but I think the more I learn, then better my work will become. I want to build a connection between my artwork or print materials and the fonts/typefaces I used.

Just hoping my first quiz in this class goes well for me. I better get back to studying.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Next Project: Exploring Lettering Part 2

My first drawing took me longer that I thought it would, but sometimes I like taking my time so my work isn't messy. I didn't know at first how creative I was going to get, but I just let my artistic juices take over and went with the flow. Eventually I got done and I don't it turned out too bad for my first time drawing the letter at such a large size.
Today I didn't have much time to dedicate to my second drawing, so instead of trying to measure everything out perfectly, I did a quick sketch first. Then I went back over with my pastels. It did take me less time than the previous drawing, despite how I drew the letter twice.

I noticed between my first and second drawing there are differences. I curved the single "y" more in the first drawing and the two "y"s are more straight. I will have to really be more careful on the next two I do, which instead of pastels I'll use the sharpies. There needs to be consistent in all the pieces I'll produce over the next couple weeks. 

Monday, September 9, 2013

Next Project: Exploring Lettering Part: 1



So we have a new project in class. I'm looking forward to trying something new and challenging my artistic skills. I like to think outside the box, so I'm hoping by the time I get to my final piece, it is what I envision it to be. Even though I want to do two letters, I'll go with one for now I can put in the time and effort to make sure it's done well. I really like the Garamond typeface, so I'm thinking about using that one for my letter choice, which is "Y".

I'll talk about my first two drawings in my next post.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Working with Type

I'm still learning what it is to be a good graphic designer. So even though I think my work is good, there's always room for improvement. I make flyers, posters, and other print materials and the fonts used makes all the difference if it is well done or not.

Here's a flyer I just made. Usually it doesn't take me that long to make one, but lately I find myself really paying closer attention to where I put the lettering, the colors scheme, and other important elements. I needed the words to stand out and be eye-catching. It is promotion an up-coming dance competition, so the flyer had to grab people's attention and even evoke a sense of fun and expectation.


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Dance Show

So yesterday I went to a dance competition. It was held at the Irish Cultural and Heritage Center and there were over 15 dancers going head to head to advance to the next and final round.

I love it. It was truly a great event to attend. The dancers were so gifted and love to do what they do best.
I think shows like this should be more often in this city. Dancing is one of those arts that people often over look especially if it's not modern or ballet. These youth don't just twirl around, they flip and twist, jump and move their feet all kinds of ways. They did such a great job.

It make me wish I could dance as well, but I support those who can and do very well at it. From some of the dancers, it is just for fun, but the rest want to go further. Either way, I like being apart of helping them find a place they can show off their skills. They are artists as well. Their moves are not always the same and dancing is the best way they can express themselves creatively.

I'll be back to see the next one.