Showing posts with label 2D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2D. Show all posts

Monday, 27 April 2015

Visit to Liverpool

We are planning to go to Liverpool to look at different galleries and museums as well as visit Anthony Gormleys installation piece "Another Place" which are 100 cast iron men, made in his image, placed in many locations along liverpools beach, as the water goes out the figures become visible, as the water comes in their heads are menacingly watching out at the on coming water.


Here are some of the photo's I took;









But first we will be visiting The Walkers Gallery

I would like to find "Peter Getting Out Of Nick's Pool" an acrylic painting on disblay from 1966, by David Hockney as well as other paintings.


Albert Richards born 1919 in Liverpool, he studied at Wallasey Art School. However he was soon called upon for his services in the war, he painted whenever he could, trying to capture army life, this painting was called the seven legends self portrait.


David Bomberg 1948



Art Deco 1920










Nightfall, Luxor 1910
Sir David Young Cameron, Scottish artist in 1865-1945.



Summer lighting
Walter Richard Sickert 1860-1945




A struggle for existence

A size comparison


Gliders



Love and the Mermaid, plastered in 1895, cast in 1896 by Charles John Allen, a liverpool sculptor.
Green marble plinth

Peter Getting Out Of Nick's Pool




Next we will be visiting The Blue Coat Center, A gallery dedicated to contemporary crafts and designs since 1959.


Sunday, 26 April 2015

Plans and practices

Here are my practices on the Canvas' I made using MDF cut 44 width and 61 length, then covered by a strong durable fabric over one to make a canvas, the other remained without the fabric to test texture and to just make sure it was the right effect.

 This one was first to do, I used just the primed MDF board for this, I also tried to do a Jim Dine technique for the background to keep it visually stimulating, i liked the idea of now worrying about the colours within the colours, for example if you look at some of the yellow boxes you will see some blues, pinks and browns mixed in almost carelessly, but it did give off a nearly 3D effect, however if i were to do a similar background in the future, i would not use the dabble technique, it doesnt look right so i will keep it smooth.

Then I had Julian Opie faces, or tried to, with the very limited details on the face, it was almost the exact effect i wanted, though i wish the lines were darker. One thing i am disappointed with is how small i made the faces, yes i wanted the background to be visible but now there is too much background, so for my next idea i will make sure to make the characters alot bigger!

I have decided to keep the lips big and exaggerated as my sort of signature mark that people may recognise.

This was from an argument between Danny Dyer and katie hopkins in which he called her a tampon with a face after she lashed out at his fiancee

“Last one.....as I'm in a jolly good mood.....imagine if a tampon was to have a face......@KTHopkins happy Tuesday. ;)”

I erased the last head and body because of my previous review of it being too small, though the lips weren't as realistic, but in my eyes it looks like he is pouting which is funny to me.
From some research i did later on I went back and edited the background so that it would have these thick black lines, however i found it blended in too much with the lines in the faces, clothes and tampon. I would need to take this into consideration for next time.






In a tweet from Katie Hopkins she said that if Ed Miliband was voted the new pm she was going to leave the country, i found this funny because some people on the internet would then intentionally vote for him to spite her making it a possibility.
I first decided to blend some colours,  thought that this effect looked interesting and simple, i dragged the brush off of the page in a curtain angle and added a bit of colour each time without cleaning the brush, though this also lead me to another idea;

I decided to try and make a universe, seeing though Ed was stood on the world with Katie running away, it would only make sense for their background to be the universe around them, though this makes it too literal, so instead i tried to find a different background type in which it emphasises the people and does not make them blend in.

 To simplify the background i used a technique of another artist; Kim Moore, one of her techniques is to scrape paint onto canvas with a spatula, giving a textured effect which i wanted to try and replicate, I think the paint was too watery and you could still see the failed attempt at a universe in the background lightly, though i do not mind it, it gives an added colour, i had fun using the spatula though i do not think i will use this technique again.

However, when I left it to dry it dribbled from the angle it was at, though it looks interesting, it was not what i wanted to happen.


This one is not finished however I tried to do a different background to the first image, trying to use black and white to emphasise the colour in the foreground however i am not sure it is right, perhaps i will keep the idea for a future design except keep it more the patch work style of Jim Dine instead of the floating TV screens we see here.

I did learn from my mistakes last time and made the characters alot bigger to take up more space, even giving them a more unusual position to make them more visually pleasing.

This Idea is from a celebrity argument between Katie Price and Katie Hopkins, in which Katie talked to the press saying 'I bet she doesn't even wear face cream' which i found hilarious because it just wasn't the sort of back talk you would expect. At the moment it seems to be a series of Katie Hopkins seeing though so many people make ridiculous comments.

I do think i will stick to celebrity arguments or social networking posts for my final piece.

I decided this would be my final piece once finished.


Here is the finished piece, i decided to change the background to grey so that it did not draw attention from the main image however i also changed the lines to white to make them stand out against the black

Facebook page's banner which I designed with my mascot Birdie.
I am starting to like the light blue lines with the text and birdie, I have used it in my concept sheets as well and the consistency of this is very appealing



I edited Groovy goose, I got rid of his legs and stretched his neck so that he would resemble a goose more



I have realised that I have been using the wrong busy birdie sign, this mistake is a bit of a pain but means I must be more careful when placing designs


This is my Facebook page's QR code, if you have the app on your phone you can scan it and go straight to the website

Review

I have changed a lot about my designs and here is a list to some up what they are about;
  • What my brand would be on; T-shirts, key rings, mugs and phone cases
  • Brand Name; Busy Birdie
  • Visuals; Bold colours and birds
  • Audience;Teenagers 13-18
  • Relates to; Play on words and birds.
  • Wanted for; Bright, funny and different

Posters

Title- Middle tilt
Text/background colour- Black/white/green/grey
Image- a skiier 

Simple design, eye catching design with limited colour, appealing for the eyes.
Logo/title- Middle
Text/background colour- Black/white/orange
Images- A photo advertising the Tshirts on models

eye catching but not too busy, however there are too many different types of fonts which i personally would stay away from.

Logo/title- Middle

For some reason i am not too interested in this poster, it seems too busy.
however i do like the cloudy background and the clothes hanger type of image, however there is simply too much colour.


Logo/title- Middle
Text/background colour; white, dark blue light blue
images; Person, ink, printable items, computer, web page and van

It is quite simple which i like, limited shading and almost even colour usage, however I do no like how little text there is even though the moto text is very pleasant


The posters have been very central, the title or logo is in the middle, information is like this too however images with text can very from being side to side or just everywhere.

Monday, 13 April 2015

Line art


In my search for coloured outlining tutorials i came across this, tough it didn't do exactly what i wanted it would be useful to look back on as i do like this sort of bold out line around the whole image.


This one is near enough the same as the one before except more to the point, it is easier to understand and i am more likely to use this one in the future.


Sunday, 12 April 2015

T-shirt

I looked into Artist Julian Opie and his simple way of making faces and tried to do the first designs for my logo with that technique
His work; 

What I did





Though quirky these designs didn't give the effect I wanted, so I started thinking of fun play on words
Here are Shirt designs- or maybe even logo designs for my brand



I imagined that this logo is for girls 13 and below, the friendly pink pigeon would need a male counterpart which will be blue as a steriotype, but because this is the target audience, and does not actually say boy or girl on it can easily be for bother genders.
I took a vote in my class to see the most popular one of the 3 designs, as you can see the top design won by a land slide, however I think the pigeon is a little too big for the text and will be corrected later on.

These Designs were for the second logo, Groovy Goose is for adults from 20 and up.

Here are my text practices for Duck logos, I have settled on Devil Duck, as it would be the simplist to understand and to draw out, I have no idea how i would have managed to draw a dyslexic duck except moving the letters around or making it hard to tell the letters apart, and demon duck would just be a longer version of devil duck, I think it was the right choice to pick Devil Duck.





Here are my designs as well as the chosen text, I decided on the middle one seeing though the vote  was a tie, for this brand i would say the target audience would be teenagers from 14-19, the age of rebelion or being little devils.