Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Life Drawing.


Been doing as much of it as I can. All the best and most skilled artists did and do loads of life drawing. Its weird how yo have to do those short scribbly ones but they really do help you to free up your hand and not get sketchy and and overworked.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Computer Graphics for Beginners

I found this brief very uninspiring. i wanted to just do a cute illustration of a baby finger painting all over a computer screen but eventually I cam up with this, If its not obvious its supposed to show a digital paint by numbers on a computer screen of the 'Creation of Man' from the sistine chapel by Michelangelo. Not my best work but at least the painting looks pretty cool all pixelized.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Camera!


I have a really bad reputation for quickly destroying things that I should be careful with by simply forgetting I had them and accidently losing or crushing them when out of sight and out of mind. But I had this theory that if I had a really clunky really nice expensive digital camera then I couldnt possibly break it cuz i couldnt forget i had it and i would respect its value. I LOVE this camera its a Canon EOS rebel Xs Digital slr thing with 10.10 megapixels. I only have a pretty basic knowledge of photography so Im really excited to learn all about ISOs and shutter speed and night time photography and f-stop and stuff.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Disgracing The Old Masters.

These are all work from last year about commercialization and materialism using iconic classical art and placing them into a modern advertising format. I was playing around with a claustrophobic overcrowded composition in most of them, trying to be over the top and gaudy in the style of the photographer, some are using real brand names and some are invented for the sake of the piece and I also was exploring the idea of subliminal advertising and also overt product placement so I put lots of other brandnames within an ad where they are relevant yet secondary and sort of out place. I know the idea of revisiting the old masters and using such cliche'd imagery as the 'Mona Lisa' and 'American Gothic' may just seem unoriginal and immature but I lack the cliche factor for its currency and immediacy.