Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Dark Horse Comics
A few years ago I was given the opportunity to go and tour Dark Horse Comics. I met the owner and was able to see how things were operated and ran. I was able to see the comic book sketches that were for Buffy and a few other popular comics like Hell Boy. I learned that not all the same artist will draw for the same comic. Different artist are brought in to draw different scenes and to draw for different comics. That is why some of the drawings look like they are done by different people.
New Art- Portland Museum of Art
China Design Now. This is a special at the Portland Museum of Art that explores the recent explosion of design and architecture products created in China. It touches on major topics like the impact of rapid economic development and expansion in China's three major cities; Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Some of my Art
This is some of my art that I have done while attending school at SOU (Southern Oregon University)
Picasso
I have never been very good at abstract art. But Picasso is considered to be a master. Something that I think is funny is when artists, like Picasso, were not famous when they were living and when they died they are considered to be one of the best artist of all time. Least to say he is an inspiration to me. I love the way he uses different kinds of lines and all kinds of colors. His art is instrumental in developing artists even if the focus is in a different area.
New Artist-William Kentridge
There is a show on at 10 on PBS on Wednesday nights. There are many different artists that get shown on this show. William Kentridge is an artist that does old animation. He uses techniques that are considered old, he does not use the things that we use in class. He spins his art like one would spin it when animating in older days. He inspired me because of this. I know how hard it is to do 200 frames on the computer where you have short cuts and helpful tools. He does his animation without any of these things.
Another thing that I like is how he makes his art look.He uses charcoal and will sometimes create art by moving black pieces of art around and filming the process he goes threw. With the techniques he uses he makes it feel like there is a lot of thought behind his art. Whether there is thought behind his art or not it makes you feel like there is something different beneath the surface.
A still from on of his animated movies.
This is a photo of him sitting with some of his work. He is currently at a showing.
This piece shows how dynamic he can be as an artist.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Bouncy Balls-Assignment #2
This is what I came up with for the second Assignment given in class-Abstract Animation.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
New Artist-Neal McCullough
Its amazing what you can find on the internet. Neal McCullough is an illustrator, HandDrawnCreative.com is his website. The reason why I choose his work to "blogg" about is because it is FUN! It's light hearted and entertaining to look at. It also makes me wonder what his characters would look like if they were animated. I think it would be fun to see him use the tools that we have been using and learning in class, it might make his illistrations come to life even more than they already are.
Nelson Boren
Nelson Boren is an artist that I stumbled upon my freshman year at SOU. I was looking at something to draw for my final in one of my drawing classes and this is what I came up with. I took his ideas and made them my own. I made my friends put on these old cowboy boots and pose for me. Once I got the outline of the boots down I tried to capture the feeling that he was able to capture. The folds of the fabric and the detail that he so carefully placed into his work. There were many shadows which are hard to mimic when using pencil. I think that it would be fun to try this again but using a different type of medium.
New Artist-Jack Kirby
So I went online and found this great website- 100 greatest comic book artist of all time. I thought that this website would help me gain more insight into the comic book world, a place that I know very little about.
I found a comic book artist by the name of Jack Kirby who helped design the fantastic Four, X-men and the Hulk, this being some of his later work. His early work was a successful superhero character named Captain America which was designed for Timely Comics.
I like his bold use of color with thick black lines and contrast between the characters and the background.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Andy Warhol
An Artist that I have always looked up too and admired is the artist Andy Warhol. I love his use of color and the way he takes a normal object and turns it into an interesting piece of art. For instance the now famous Campbells Tomato Soup can painting...
Another reason why I like him is because he did some portraits of Marilyn Monroe that really opened my eyes to a new way to attack and use colors that give depth to the portraits. His paintings are fun and his use of flat colors is great.
Something that I like to do since I am an artist and a Art major here at SOU is catching people off guard with some of my paintings using color and line. I think this is a good reason as to why I like his art so much and why I look up to him as an artist.
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