February 23, 2018- Weekly Studio Update

In printmaking this week, I started working on a monotype. I have never done this process before but it is the closest you can get to painting with a printmaking process since each print will look totally different from the one before it. The monotype process I’m using is a reductive monotype. A reductive monotype is the process where you take a process color (Cyan, Magenta, or Yellow), roll it out on a plate, and then remove the areas you do not want to show that color. You start with the lightest color (yellow) and move to the medium (magenta) and then on to the darkest (cyan) to get your initial design. If you are familiar with commercial printing this process is essentially the art version of it. The cool part about this process is after doing the original three layers you can then doing additional layers of the process colors to experiment with more color interaction and get the final results you want. Below are some images of my works in progress.

For my digital works I created a podcast “The World as it Is”. This podcast parodies the right wing talk radio while also educating listeners on the scary things going on in the world today. I hope to possibly expand on this project in the future since podcasts are more of a series, but we need to see how this one goes before I decide on that. If you want to listen to it, I have it on my website as well as embedded from sound cloud below.

In Graphic Design this week, I completed my children’s book cover. This project was cool because it required us to think about a demographic that we wouldn’t usually make work for and make things that aren’t usually cute, cuter. I am finished with this project and I am happy enough with the way it turned out, and might end up turning it into an actual book (if only there were 30 hours in a day).

Finally, for my personal work, I created a couple of drawings. One is just a nice octopus drawing and the other is a more political drawing of a hand gun following the numerous mass shootings entitled Baby Killer. This piece describes how most of us are feeling following these attacks where children are senselessly murdered at school. Hopefully, this piece can help change some minds.

Also, check out how I have been updating my website with some of my more recent work.

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January 26, 2017- Weekly Studio Update

So I wanted to start a new blog series to post my happenings in the studio each week. As many of you know I am an art student and this semester I have 3 studios in addition to my personal work so this will be a good outlet to keep everyone up to date on what I am creating.

In my Printmaking course, I just finished the first project. This project was a collagraph, which if you’re not familiar is the process where the plate is built up with found objects, glue, and other random stuff to be able to print. It is honestly a really cool process that even non-artists could have fun doing! After building up the plate I did a series of relief prints (which took longer than it should have since I was trying to get used to the Medieval torture device press), a series of etching prints (or for those of you printmakers out there intaglio), and a series of combined prints. Below I’m including a picture of the three best that I used in the class critique.

In my Advanced Multimedia course, which is a combination of video art and interactive media, I have been working on my first project which layers two videos with Millumin and uses a Kinect to track a person’s movement in order to reveal the video on the lower level. Oh and I almost forgot that I made my own sounds for the video to further get my message across. Through testing the project is coming along well, but there will be more to come on this project next week.

In my Graphic Design course, I am in the process of finishing the first project which I chose to design the wrap for a donut truck (the other option was a heating and cooling truck). In this process, I went from basic sketches to a full-blown digital 3D rendering of the final product. Now to create the presentation!

 

Finally, for my personal work, I am beginning to think more about how I want to focus my work thematically. Currently, I am wanting to experiment more with art from an activist point of view in a similar fashion to Pablo Picasso. His work, especially during and after WWII, made commentary about world events which is part of what makes visual art such a strong medium for communicating ideas.

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