Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Ink
As the "artistic" one of my friends I have always been the one designated to design there tattoos. Yesterday was no different when I had a new assignment at hand, doodling something up for my brother while zoning out during art history. For once in my life 2-D had provided me with something useful! I was very pleased with myself as I played with the principles of design and color while sketching it up. Never would I have thought that drawing up ink for my friends would be such a breeze after a little bit of thought. Instead of tweaking for hours and hours I was able to use my knowledge and layout my design no time at all. I'm very excited that I found a much more effective way to draw tattoos.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Why painting is not the major for me
Everything that has happened today has taught me I should NOT become a painter. First it started at lecture, where the speaker, although interesting, was practically speaking another language. The examples he showed as "beginner" work, were way better than anything I could think of creating. I have never worked with paints before besides one color wheel and one oil painting I did in 12th grade. My school always stuck to dry forms of medium, because they are not as easily wasted by negligent children. Then came to my critique in 2-D where I was blown away by some of the acrylic game boards I saw. I have never been very good at craft or painting beautifully straight lines no matter how hard I try-although I will probably never gain a career in painting, I do hope to practice with it more and improve my skills.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Words are evil
Me and typography definitely don't mesh well. This is probably because I have never used illustrator before so I was left at the mercy of my minimal knowledge. The thing I love about computer programs is once you learn something, it is a breeze. You can think of a design and just create it, instead of searching for ten minutes to deduce where that damn type button was again. For my first typography outside of class (phrase) I decided to create a bird, which has a very simple shape to it. From there I chose a raven because I have always had an affinity for them. From that choice stemmed the desire to use the classic raven-related phrase "nevermore". Due to the fact that the text was not directly obvious (ex. the word raven) I decided to keep it readable and proceeded to create an outline by typing nevermore repeatedly. Next, for my pattern design, no letters were as geometric as I was wanting to work with so I played with scale and position of //'s. I then created created a landscape scene of a moon over mountain, but I guess I overloaded my computer because the entire program shut down without saving, which shifted my inspiration to my next idea (the angry face). Finally, I let my music be my muse and as I was listening to metal, I recreated the classic ram-headed pentagram. This one is a tad silly so I decided to play with using different symbols and letters to create it. Overall, I feel I learned a lot and if I ever had to redo this assignment, it wouldn't take as freakishly long as it did.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Education
Today's lecture taught me, that I have no interest in becoming a teacher. I was debating about it for a long time but the extra time I would have to devote to it is not worth it in my eyes. A art history minor, however, is something I would deem helpful to have. I am trying to get out of college as quickly as possible to avoid obtaining more debt than necessary. The knowledge about the different majors I find personally, much more interesting than the lectures of last semester. These actually pertain more to me and my interests and will hopefully make a hard decision in declaring a major easier.
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