Fuck Yeah 2015, I'm ready for you !
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
More Typography
Libra
I really like this picture. I am a Libra myself so I have that in common with the picture. I really like the colors and the stars in the background. It all comes together to make a really beautiful picture.
Concentration
This is the piece of work I did for my concentration. I used a projector and I projected a screenshot from a video game on to a person's face. For this piece I used Tetris. I really like the colors, the detail, and the contrast between the light and dark.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Friday, December 12, 2014
Skull Face
This picture really captured my attention, seeing how the hands on the face look like a skull caught my focus. But, I really enjoy that his hands don't cover his entire face and the space between his fingers are black making me wonder what is behind those hands.
SECRET GARDEN (DOODLE)
Labels:
doodle,
drawing,
FLOWERS,
plants,
psychedelic,
retro,
secret garden
Glow Art
This is a really cool video about how to work with glow in the dark paint. This picture that they take of the girl are very interesting and cool.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Monday, December 8, 2014
Beanie Season Illustrator Artwork
hey guys! since winter season is coming very soon, I thought this illustrator artwork would be perfect to share! I really love the vintage look of this "beanie" picture! I originally found this image on Mrs. Shields' Pinterest! I may or may not have turned this picture into a shrinky dink necklace ;)
Wire Sculptures
Wire sculpting is probably one of my favorite things to do. In the picture above the artist deciding to do a more simplistic version on the man; not many details but still nice.
Illustrator portrait
These are three Illustrator portraits that really stuck out to me. I really like the first one because of the color scheme. The unrealistic basis of it gives a good definition of the detail. The second really stands out to me due to the great detail in the hair. Each strand has it's own "personality" in what it is doing. I really like the third one because of the great humor. The look on the kids face gives the portrait a lot of meaning and personality.
ILLUSTRATOR VECTOR FACE
hey guyys look at this super sweet vector face from the guy from house! check out how the artist payed attention to the detail in his beard
Friday, December 5, 2014
It's Official: Being an Industrial Designer is Pretty Sweet!
- Hey guys! As my senior year draws ever closer to its end, I have to decide what I'd like to do for the rest of my life.. And what that'll probably be is studying to become an industrial designer. For those who don't really know what that is, they develop concepts and designs for manufactured products. They typically specialize in one product category, such as automobiles, furniture or housewares. They must be imaginative and persistent to communicate their ideas about new product design. The best part is that this career has a very positive future. And here's a few interesting facts...
- --45% of all design patents are awarded to U.S. companies, and 32% to foreign firms. The rest are awarded mostly to individuals.
- --Internationally, the top ten foreign companies ranked by number of industrial design patents are: Samsung, Sony, Foxconn, LG Electronics, Panasonic, Honda, Nokia, Toyota, Toshiba and Canon.
- --Over the next few years, the NEA (national endowment of the arts) expects employment for industrial designers in the professional services sector (e.g. engineering firms and specialized design firms) to jump 29%!
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Hi :) In class we are creating a portrait of someone in illustrator, and as I was searching the web I found these series of portraits of famous icons from "back in the day" (From top to bottom: Bette Davis, Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth, and Audrey Hepburn). I really love how the artist used geometric shapes and watercolor to create these beautiful portraits. I also find it interesting that on the last two, the shapes seem to be revolving or shattering around the portrait.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Movie Trailers- Recreated Shot for Shot
Check out the movie trailers recreated shot-for-shot by the Digital Media Arts I classes. You can see more examples on the Digital Media Arts YouTube Channel.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Lee Brice.
Bundì!
hi friends, okay so, my post today is about Lee Brice. The following photos are from his concentration. I don't know what sort of wizardry he uses but, these are oil paintings. The whole idea is women eating junk food in the bathroom. Some would take it as he making a stand that women do indeed eat junk food & others would take it as he is showing the beginning stages bulimia, but however you take it you have to notice these are AMAZING paintings. I figured I would share. If you'd like to learn more about Lee Price you can goto his website, forewarning, some of his paintings include nudity. Hope you enjoy Lee Price as much as I do! --
Thanks for tuning in friends.
A riviodis!
-- This weeks language is friulian. <3
I think this Illustrator portrait is really cool. From up close, you may not see the whole picture, but from far away it's obvious what the illustration is. The angle and the braid and curly hair allow for a delicate feel to the art, however the blocky way of composing the piece allows for a more definitive feel. I like how the artist mixed the two ways to compose this piece
Smoke
I love this picture because of the intense contrast between light and dark. I adore photos of smoke because it's not something that can be controlled, but when captured, the result is beautiful.
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