Sunday, October 28, 2007

Business card time

So for my design procedures class we've got an assignment to do a WHOLE package of self promotion stuff. Step one, design three business cards for myself. Step two, pick one. Step three take the design you picked and use it to make a CD Lable, CD Jacket and Envelope to mail your Digital CD portfolio in...

We also need to pick something random as a 'free giveaway' to design packaging for with the same theme. i.e. a box of pencils

Here's one of my designs so far. The censored parts are my address and phone number, for obvious reasons.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

And when I'm NOT art-ing...

...I spend my time with my silly friends learning choreographed Japanese dances.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Jump!

Some of you may know this already, but I am TERRIFIED of painting. In many shapes and forms, I am terrified of it. The only think I can claim to have slight confidence in is watercolor painting, but other than that I am incredibly intimidated by it.

That being said, my illustration for Susannah's Song is an Opaque Gouache Painting. AAAAAH!

Stayed up real late last night working on it with a friend of mine, who was working on her's as well. Brought it to class and continued to work through class. I seem to be doing an ok job, suprisingly! Hooray!

So here's a progress shot. Its not done yet, of course.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Warren Jeffs

My Illustration Professor, Don Albright, is really big on having us do illustrations for tabloids, interesting people, current events, etc.

For this one he had us research Warren Jeffs, a particularly unsettling Mormon sect leader who was charged with rape as an accomplice for forcing a 14 year old girl to marry her 19 year old cousin (among other things and countless other marriages like that one).

The angle I decided to play up in my illustration is that Jeffs held control over all of the community's assets. People's homes, land, etc. belonged to him, and he often excommunicated younger men in order to give older members more wives.

I was going for a godzilla effect.


Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Stephen King Assignment

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So in my methods and media class our current assignment is to create a book cover for any stephen king book we choose. I chose Susannah's Song, book 6 in the Dark Tower series. The book cover I designed features Susannah, who is a black woman whose legs are amputated at the knees. In the series, she becomes posessed by a white woman, during which time she 'obtains' white legs. This moment, once fully painted, will be portrayed by the glowing materialization of said legs, while Susannah watches in horror, her wheelchair abandoned in the background.


Monday, October 1, 2007

And so it begins...

Welcome to my blog-folio! To kick off what will be a regularly updated archive of assigments, illustrations, and probably doodles too, I'll begin with
a three part assignment from my Methods and Media Class.


Dip Pen

The first is a portrait using a dip pen and black india ink. Not my best medium, I have to say... I'm actually a little intimidated by it.

That being said, I managed to survive using it for this assignment! Hooray!


Paint Brush

Same assignment as the dip pen, but using a paint brush instead. Again, not something I'm particularly skilled with. There's definately room for improvement here. I particularly enjoyed rendering the hair for this piece.

Ink Wash

For the third installment we learned to use ink wash (the dilution of ink to create different gray tones with which to paint. Kind of like watercolor). We were given a choice of another self portrait or a portrait of somebody else, and, being horribly bad at drawing men, I decided to torture myself give it a shot. The original image can be found here.