24.9.09

Poster #3 Gall

This is my final poster. Since Chris Gall illustrates children’s books, I wanted this poster to look like an illustration from a book for young kids. I chose a beach party event and gave this poster a beach theme. The Hope-Dog even got sunglasses especially for this (it is bright at the beach). I feel this piece shows clear decision making and the use of materials appropriate to the problem because it states its purpose in an obvious and fun way relative to the event its advertising and is simple for everyone to understand.

Poster #2 Cezanne

This was my second poster. I took a picture of my sisters Chihuahua Gus (took an hour and two hotdogs to get the perfect pose). Originally, I was going to hand paint it in Photoshop to make it look like a Cezanne painting but I had neither the time nor the patience so I just used a filter (I forgot which one) and came up with a charity event to make it a poster for. I think this is a strong piece mainly because of the analogous colors used in between Gus and the text. Also, I feel it addresses sophisticated ideas with some success because I think it looks like an ad from a lifestyle magazine like 605 (local magazine).

23.9.09

Poster #1 (Bard Style)

This was my first poster and it was in the style of Bard. I used his Illustrator-esque style, the font Broadway, and some combined vector shapes to make a poster-ad for a fake fundraiser for an animal charity, as my word was 'hope' and I made it into a puppy. To make the lamp shape and the spotlight shape I used the same technique of taking a triangle and ellipse shape, combining, and then expanding the shape to make it into one. The background was one burgundy colored rectangle with thin ellipses in a lighter color to give the illusion of a stage curtain; I also did the same thing with the floor. The white was used in the text to make the letters stand out more from the background. The forms and content of this poster clearly show the idea of the poster; it also shows several principles of design (shape, color).

18.9.09

My Artists


Bard (aka Bard Hole Standal)

  • Art director in Oslo


  • • Illustrator by night
     • Does motion graphics and interactive design
     • Owns art label Stupid Devil and enjoys participating in projects, exhibitions, and creative endeavors






Chris Gall


  • Illustrator and painter

    • Received over 50 awards (several Multiple Awards of Excellence from Communication Arts almost every year since 1988)

    • Published four children’s books (America the Beautiful, Dear Fish, There's Nothing To Do On Mars, and Dinotrux)







    Cezanne

  • one of the greatest post-impressionists, also influential in cubism

  • began his work in impressionism
  • insisted on personal expression and the integrity of the painting
  • rejected the ‘romantic’ approach
  • late 1870’s- entered constructive phase; characterized by the grouping of parallel, hatched brushstrokes in formations that build up a sense of mass in themselves
  • Late Phase- concentrated on a few basic subjects: still lives of studio objects built around such recurring elements as apples, statuary, and tablecloths; studies of bathers, based upon the male model and drawing upon a combination of memory, earlier studies, and sources in the art of the past; and successive views of the Mont Sainte-Victoire, a nearby landmark, painted from his studio looking across the intervening valley





16.9.09

Balance & Form: The First Project

I had balance and form, which seemed really simple because it's balance and 3-D shape.  I balanced this to the left side by placing my orange soda bottle to the left and blurring out the background.








I evened out this image by placing both halves of my bagels side-by-side so the image wouldn't be balanced to either one side or the center.









I arranged my crayons in a triangle shape to fill up nearly the entire frame.

14.9.09

Balance & Form (aka Deustchenfest 2009)

These little kids were blowing bubbles and dancing around in front of the stage when the Protze's were playing.  With this shot, I just did a selective black and white and altered the levels to make the bubbles more reflective and the little girl lighter.


When bands play polka, the old folks will dance.  I love watching the old couples dance together.  I hope when I'm that age, I'm still (or even) married to somebody I can still dance with.


I just loved this little boy.  I increased the contrast and messed with the levels to make everything really dark so I could really make his eyes almost eerily bright.

11.9.09

Waiting & Excitement

I just applied to start in January at STI's BRAND NEW animation program! I've got to send in my transcript and wait. I can't do the FAFSA until January though; I hope they'll still let me in....I hate waiting.

10.9.09

Completed Modigliani



I went in Photoshop and added a burlap texture to the original Modigliani photo.

Wyeth Pt. II
















I redid my Wyeth assingment. Looking back at all three Wyeths (especially the middle one), landscapes were more fitting for this assingment so I brought up some of the pictures I took at the Outdoor Campus a couple weeks ago.

8.9.09

Dunny's Day Out




















Over Labor Day weekend, I took Mr. Dunny outside to complete my Wyeth assingment. I tried to use Birds Eye view, close up and far-away angles to show just how small Mr. Dunny and whatever pet he has with him to show just how small they really are. I tried to make all the photos show how he (kind of being 'we') are almost completely insignificant when compared to the grandeur of other things in the universe.