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Friday, November 12, 2010
Chosen Artist
I found Aaron Dysart's work very interesting. I like the wood work and how he changes these images. I could imagine almost any of his images to be works of art around households/buildings/anything that wants to use nature as a decor. I have always liked using sticks or wood as decor in my house for example and i really liked the Aaron's "cut" that he had at the gallery at school. The way he changed the edges and made the piece look very clean and cut. Could really use his work for any occassion really. Could be used in any instance and that i guess is why i liked it so much. Its different compared to the rest. Not something that you see or look at on a daily basis. Not really considering that wood is art. But it really is. And Aaron protrays that well. I would recommend anyone to check out his work.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
another tower
Redid some one of my photos only because i wasnt happy with my other picture of the Foshay because it ended up turning out very pixilated so i changed it up a bit and came up with this. Overall not too shabby.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
foshay towers
I had a lot of fun with the foshay tower project. Messing around
with different aspects and colors I over all enjoyed it and am happy with the outcome.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
RESPONSE!
I found it very interesting when they mention about how arguements are somehow re rooted twards war. Like our conversations/arguments or the way we use are words are related to war. I have even used the concepts either when i have been angry or when i have been in some sort of conflict with another person or explaining to a friend about how I feel about something.. Like the first chapter mentions it becomes or has become so common for us to talk that way that we dont even think about it any more.
As the book says our language is metaphorically structured and i agree with that. They proved it to me by giving examples of conflict with concepts of both war and language. Becuase we automatically defend and attack the other person. Now most of the time this does not happen physically its all mentally. The book gives some great examples.
As the book says our language is metaphorically structured and i agree with that. They proved it to me by giving examples of conflict with concepts of both war and language. Becuase we automatically defend and attack the other person. Now most of the time this does not happen physically its all mentally. The book gives some great examples.
makeover move poster
New updated version of my movie poster. The previous seemed not to work but overall satisfied with this.
Monday, October 11, 2010
new business card
This is my new business card! i decided to go with a bit different font and size. i also decided to go with a different color than the green because i feel this makes the card come more together than the green did. overall I'm very happy!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
15 artists....
1~Ewa Wnek Webb: Amazing color in her paintings and the texture/feeling behind the images are awesome.
2~Michael Alford: I have always been a fan of landscape paintings and he captures the feeling as if you were standing right there in the painting itself.
3~Angela Filo: Creates much depth in her photos
4~Kristin Giordano: amazing photos that has a stillness and creates depth with meaning
5~Karin Muller: has a specific photo in particular that is of a shoreline with fog above. It is amazing how she captured that one moment so well.
6~Chris Jorda: Expresses mass media in one picture and us as a society are today by displaying a huge amount of cell phones scattered about.
7~kosoff: black and white pictures that he has taken are astounding
8~Jim brandenburg: many animals especially loons but the clarity of the photo is just amazing.
9~Sally Gail~very contemporary but seems to find a way to connect human with nature.
10~Kelly Fitzgerald: another landscape artist that i'm very fond of. Really captures the size and dominance of nature.
11~Sandra Russell: Love the color in her photos. As if she used sepia: she makes them look very romantic
12~Alan Shulik: Very unique, does more combonations between organic figures with architecture.
13~Stephen Johnson: Does mountains with ice and percieves dephth and curiousity in all of his photos.
14~Mark Citret: Very elegant with his paintings. Very 19th century.
15~Bill Schwab: shows a lot of balance in his photos.
The SAYING:
"Don't worry about your originality, you could not get rid of it even if you wanted to." by Robert Henri
2~Michael Alford: I have always been a fan of landscape paintings and he captures the feeling as if you were standing right there in the painting itself.
3~Angela Filo: Creates much depth in her photos
4~Kristin Giordano: amazing photos that has a stillness and creates depth with meaning
5~Karin Muller: has a specific photo in particular that is of a shoreline with fog above. It is amazing how she captured that one moment so well.
6~Chris Jorda: Expresses mass media in one picture and us as a society are today by displaying a huge amount of cell phones scattered about.
7~kosoff: black and white pictures that he has taken are astounding
8~Jim brandenburg: many animals especially loons but the clarity of the photo is just amazing.
9~Sally Gail~very contemporary but seems to find a way to connect human with nature.
10~Kelly Fitzgerald: another landscape artist that i'm very fond of. Really captures the size and dominance of nature.
11~Sandra Russell: Love the color in her photos. As if she used sepia: she makes them look very romantic
12~Alan Shulik: Very unique, does more combonations between organic figures with architecture.
13~Stephen Johnson: Does mountains with ice and percieves dephth and curiousity in all of his photos.
14~Mark Citret: Very elegant with his paintings. Very 19th century.
15~Bill Schwab: shows a lot of balance in his photos.
The SAYING:
"Don't worry about your originality, you could not get rid of it even if you wanted to." by Robert Henri
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