Thursday, April 30, 2009

My classmate project for Laura is finally done.  I started out with a completely different idea and decided after class on Tuesday that I hated it. SO, I changed everything.  I took a photo of my pond at home and kept changing the style of it to give it a Warhol feel.  I used lots of bright colors, because Laura likes to be vibrant in her work, and I included the Pisces sign by putting the fish swimming in a circle in the pond.  Laura said she wanted to be a butterfly if she could be any animal, so I included a few of those...and they are flying, which is her choice of superpowers.   

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

I have been working on this project all day and I am running out of inspiration and ideas. FRUSTRATED.  So, I hope things come together by Thursday...or I'm screwed.

Monday, April 27, 2009

For our next project we have to depict a classmate by using the answers to some questions.  I am doing my project on Laura...

Describe yourself as an artist:
  detail oriented, vibrant, look outside the box
What types of art interest you:
  photographs, Andy Warhol, Van Gogh, Picasso
Favorite/least favorite color:
  purple, anything not gross
Describe your personality using one word:
  compassionate
If you were an animal which one would you be:
  butterfly
What's your sign
  pisces
If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Why?
  flying...it would be marvelous to go wherever you want


 

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Sooo....Jon is finished!! I tried to make it pretty 80's with the bright, random colors.  I added some figures of poses from dancercize...I thought it would make it a little more appropriate for his portrait.  Overall, its not too bad, I just wish I had a little more 80's style inspiration.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Here is my thumbnail sketch for our professor project.  I am planning on making a simplified drawing of Jon Devlin.  I am going to put an insanely 80s dance "scene" down at the bottom and add some appropriate colors.  

Thursday, April 16, 2009


So I have decided to do an 80s styler poster for this teacher project.  Ill have Jon Devlin, and I think i want to draw him.  I want to use bright colors and cool fonts.  I like the "glass candy" fonts on this poster. I'll look for some more inspiration...  
Next project...a portrait of a professor we have now or have had before.  Im thinking about doing Jon Devlin.  If you know who he is you know that this project should turn out preettyyy interesting.  He is a dance teacher/choreographer here at Otterbein, and apparently he is the guy that invented DANCERCIZE!!!!! Thats probably the coolest thing I have ever heard.  So my project will probably include some kind of dance shoes...maybe even a tutu.  I figure he will be a great subject for my project. Can't wait to get started.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

So this is it!!! The final copy of my self portrait ...finally.  I am finished and happy with it.  The only thing that is driving me crazy-printing.  It keeps cropping off parts of the photo which aren't exactly crucial to the final project, but I feel like they need to be in it.  So, included in it is me with my stunna shades, in the reflection is my crown which represents my love for fashion and my personality (drama queen).  There is also a city scape behind me which represents that sometime in my future I would love to move to a big city, preferably New York or Chicago.  There is a layer of lace texture in the background as well which represents they girly side of me, and the text is quotes and things that I like or are important to me.  I feel like I did a pretty good job representing my personality.  Now, if only I can get it to print. 

Saturday, April 11, 2009

After spending all of class time thinking of new ideas and coming up with things that descirbed me and my personality, I decided that one of the best symbols to describe me was a crown. I am consistantly called a drama queen by my roommate. I am a dramatic person and I will admit it....so the crown fit nicely. I also decided to make the crown similar to the shape Juicy Couture Logo, which represents my love for fashion. One more fun fact....some where way down my family line is a duke. So, I'm basically royalty. Joking...but seriously. Basically, Thursday was spent drawing the crown and trying to decide where I should throw it into the portrait. I guess we will see how it turns out.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

After today's lecture I figured I should draw up a few thumbnails and write a list of things about myself.  Yes, it is a little late, considering I started on Tuesday, but maybe they will inspire me to think outside the box and create something with fresh, new ideas.  I currently have the background started, but I'm having trouble deciding which photograph of myself to choose. I narrowed it down to 4.  Now for sticking it in and seeing what fits...or choosing one and redoing the background to fit the picture. Who knows!  Im crossing my fingers.  : ) 

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

For my second project I have to create a self portrait.  It cant just be a picture, we have to make it our own by adding certain things that reflect our personality.  I am going to use a simple picture of myself and probably make it black and white or sepia.  I want to add the phrase Mair don Noimead, which means "live in the moment" in Gaelic.  Both of my parents are Irish, so it represents my heritage and where I come from.  I try to live by that phrase, and it has a big impact in my life.  I also want to add a city skyline to the background because I am hoping to move to either Chicago or New York after graduation.  For the texture in the background I am going to scan some lace into the computer to represent my girly side.  I think I will use a lot of browns or grays and pinks.  Pink is kind of my thing.  The rest of the details will require a little thought and consideration.  I don't know what else is going to happen with it.     

Thursday, April 2, 2009

The first project we had assigned in my computer design class was to create a personal logo based on our initials.  My initials are M N M.  I didn't now how to include the N so I simply stuck to M and M.  My creative process was very long and frustrating.  I tried so many different ways to combine the letters.  In the end I decided that I could make the letters look like a regular M and then the shadow of it.  My next step was to choose the font that  I wanted to use.  I first thought about a very curly, girly font.  After trying to create a shadow that coordinated with it, I decided against it.  In the end, I chose a simple font to use.  I didn't want to create anything that will distract from my projects when I actually use it as a signature.  I feel like this one will be noticeable but subtle enough that it won't get in the way of the composition.  The hardest part for me was figuring out how to use photoshop.  I think with a little practice and a lot of trial and error I will master all of the processes....cross your fingers.