Sunday, November 9, 2008
Flash and Emo Shapes
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Banksy Tribute
Last year I was shopping around downtown when a book cover caught my eye. It was the cover of Banksy’s book Wall and Piece. It’s basically a compilation of his work coupled with some hilarious stories about his late night tagging escapades. Graffiti is something usually reserved for postulating gang symbols and such, but here was a guy using cardboard stencils to create some really interesting images in downtown
What I consider the best part about Banksy’s work is his use of comedic opportunity. He manipulates the structures already set around him and has his character’s interact with their surroundings in an unusually hilarious way. He also manipulates the viewer's expectations, something I've been thinking about exploring in my own work.

Banksy's art isn't all fun and games, however. After Katrina hit in
Here’s his website if you want to check out more:
Sunday, October 5, 2008
What "Paris Hilton's: My New BFF" Can Do For You!
For this project, I'm hoping to combine several different problems I see in society today to create a sort of commentary for each. By having them interact together, I'll show how they influence each other in daily life. As well as the social commentary using the doll, I'm going to combine imagery that speaks about the oil crisis, as well as the economic strife of America today. Keeping in mind the use of lines, light/shadow, and color I'll create a picture in which all of the objects (hopefully) interact in a realistic way to force the viewers eye to every topic being addressed; sort of like movement without moving.
(where a picture of a doll should be, but since I'm using my parent's computer nothing shows up.)
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Hello, Dali!

skinny-legged animals and thinking how terrifying they looked. In his surrealistic dreamscapes, there is a definate sense of the morbid. This is a quality I hope to achieve with my project. I'm not going for something as morbid as Dali, but I wouldn't mind making some people uncomfortable. Maybe I'll go for morbid with a bit of fun.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
What am I doing?
Anyhoo, I wasn't exactly sure what this blog was supposed to be about. I kind of gathered that we're supposed to be thinking about a new kind of fantasy sport for our next project, but other than that I'm lost. I was walking along on campus the other day, and I overheard (like it's hard) some crickets in the bushes by the Union. So, naturally, the words "cricket boxing" popped into my head. I think that would be a fun thing to create, but I'm not sure that just changing the species of the thing boxing will be enough to count it as "fantasy". Of course, normal rules of boxing would have to be thrown out the window because of the air time generated by one cricket leap, but other than that I think it would be very similar. Maybe there would be more kicking. There'd have to be.
SORRY if I completely missed the mark on this blog assignment, but at least I got something interesting out of it!

Look at the fight in his eyes!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Week Two
Week two was a week of picture taking as I struggled to think of what I wanted to do for my project. Finally, I went through the pictures stored in my camera and found one that I think will work out for what I want to do. It's a picture of my cat, Butters, and I snuggling under the blankets on my bed. I hope to combine that with some natural elements, as well as pictures of my art to complete the project. I'm not convinced that this is going to turn out really well, but there's always hope! ;P
If that picture doesn't work out, I have several others lined up that I could use. I think I'm getting better at understanding Photoshop, and I hope that there won't be any major snafoos while I'm trying to make my picture. If there are some problems, I won't be surprised, however.
Cheers!
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Me Introducing Myself
Normally, the things that influence my art and my writing are events and feelings I encounter in my daily life. The start of school generally means a rush of ideas after a long and uninspiring summer of minimum wage jobs, so currently I'm feeling a bit frazzled while I try to get all of my ideas down. If I don't write down what I'm thinking during a moment of inspiration, I tend to lose it automatically, which stinks when I have nothing around me to take notes on.
Music also inspires what I do, as well as snippets of conversation I catch on the bus or walking around campus. It's amazing what great inspiration you can find just from catching a line or two from an interesting conversation! My friends also supply me with phrases of inspiration at unexpected times. In fact, I have a whole book of quotes by them!
I am also inspired by my friends, my family, strange people I see walking on the sidewalk, nature, and basically anything that catches my eye. Hopefully, these things will help me create interesting projects in Digital Art!



