I don't entirely understand this image. But it is awesome.
Friday, May 4, 2012
For anybody who isn't my BDS teacher or fellow classmates following this blog wondering "Why all the sudden, random posts?" It's because I need somewhere around 20 posts by Sunday for the class, and we can post anything that interests us. Although blogging is rather fun, I'm not very good at writing daily. Sooo, yeah, I thought I'd clear that up for anybody who is confused. Enjoy!
BDS 102 nearly over..
I went to Jayhawk Ink and got my book printed today. I think it turned out rather well. But it also made me realize that all that is left of my BDS class now is turning it in Tuesday for the final. Sad day. Hopefully I'll still get to see a lot of the people from my class around next year though in classes or the Art and Design building, but at least I'll get to go home soon and spend months annoying my siblings again! WOOHOO!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
For our in-design project book, I have decided to research Emiliano Ponzi. He was born December 30, 1978 (same birthday as me for those who care to know except i was born 14 years later..) and he's Italian! He has a lot of interesting work and has worked for some really big names for how young he is. I thought this piece by Ponzi fit today's sort of gloomy weather but it goes to show that the weather doesn't have to affect your attitude!
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
My most favorite possession is my iPod. So when we were given the task to create a vessel for an item or belonging that had importance to us I immediately knew what object my vessel would house. The top image shows the box with the iPod in it. The box was designed so the iPod could charge and play music while hiding within. The lid has a square and circle set on top to resemble the iPod. The wooden box even has a darker top to reflect the black face of the iPod. The bottom image shows the inside of the vessel without the object. On the floor of the box is an Apple logo that acts as a pedestal for my iPod. The apple inside is my favorite feature of the vessel and I'm happy with the way the project turned out.
This drawing was inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. Although Alice's adventures never mentioned a crashed rocketship I feel this piece does reflect a lot of "whimsical" details that resemble something seen after falling through a rabbit hole. I was assigned to draw the cardboard chair (from the post below) in an environment. Our only rules were to make it on a piece of paper bigger than 8.5"x11" and to include an elephant.
Starting anew
Alright, so it has been awhile since I've posted on here but I'd really like to try to get into the concept of blogging and sharing my thoughts, ideas, and work with the world so here goes nothing!
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