05/07/2013
The legend Jeff Koons
Ever since I saw Jeff Koon's silver balloon bunny sculpture in "The Art Book" I've been smitten with his work and his recent exhibition of balloon animals and an inflatable hulk definitely put a smile on my face.
His pieces make you question your first impression of the sculpture when you find out that the inflatable, air filled representations and actually made out of bronze, wood or stainless steel with mirror finish surfaces.
He states that they do not have any hidden meaning or representation and are just meant to be fun, which makes me love them even more.
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balloon animals,
hulk,
jeff koons,
NYC,
sculptures
28/05/2013
27/05/2013
WHAT IF WE COULD HAVE IT ALL?
seems to have done it all so far in her 13 year career. Being a graphic designer can mean that you have to have illustrator and photography feathers to your hat but she's managed to study interior design, advertising, illustration AND graphic design.
Soon after starting an interior design course she realised she preferred graphic design. She also included the illustrations that she started drawing as a hobby into the designs. After graduating she also co founded "What If", a lifestyle brand that saw her illustrations applied to silk scarves and cushion covers with Sony and MTV among her commercial clients.
This lady is such an inspiration but how does she manage to find time to create such a varied portfolio? She says ~
"Life need's a balance between doing something that makes money so you can live and something that makes you feel alive. I like to collaborate with good people and some of them work in different creative fields. I do it for fun and to improve myself. I think illustration can be applied to so many media.
It gives you a really different feel than seeing them on paper.
When I have free time I do some personal work, experiment and collaborate."
I absolutely love her attitude because it inspires you to also create designs for wall murals and fabric.
Labels:
bangkok,
chan,
graphic design,
Illustrator,
interior design,
MTV,
pomme,
Sony,
what if
26/05/2013
PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS > WEEK 8 PART II
While we were on the roof taking pictures of the panoramic views in this weeks photography class we also had to take a "squinty" picture. That sort of goes against the whole point in taking pictures right?
It was to use in a Photoshop tutorial so away I went taking pictures at an angle to use later. We then took the image into Photoshop, copied, flipped and rotated the single image until it looked like the picture above.
What a great technique and one I'll definitely be using more of.
Labels:
kaleidascope,
mirrored,
photography,
photography classes,
rotated
PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS > WEEK 8

This week in photography class we went up to the roof of the 13 floor college to take pictures of the view. We were lucky it was such a gorgeous day and I think you can tell this is a rare occurance in Glasgow due to the slightly obsessive way I try to get as much of the blue sky in the frame as possible. The brief we were given before we started shooting was to take some pictures that could be stitched together to produce a panoramic image and a "squinty" picture that we could use in a photoshop experiment.
I always think that if we had more days of sunshine this city would have it all and looking at these images confirmed this for me. They instantly remind me of the grid structure of the roads and street's in New York and Barcelona. I took some shots looking straight at the sun and although I've never been something about the resulting image makes me think of San Fransisco.
What do you think?
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barcelona,
kaleidascope,
new york,
panoramic,
photography,
photography classes,
photomerge,
rooftop
20/05/2013
BEAUTIFUL PERMANENT ART
My second tattoo has been in the planning stages for at least 10 years, what can I say I work better to a deadline and when there is no time limit I can be a little bit of a procrastinator. I am constantly on the look out for symbols, phrases and images that represent my values and outlook on life that I could apply to a tattoo. However every once in a while I'll see a design that takes my breath away and I think maybe that's how the decision should be made.
This happened when I stumbled across the modern art tattoos by the brooklyn based tattooist Amanda Wachob on the art and design blog "Design Milk".
I absolutely love the free and impressionist style of them and definitely think this is the way forward for me.
Check out more examples of her work here ~ www.amandawachob.com
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amanda,
art,
beautiful,
impressionist,
modern art,
permanent,
tattoos,
wachob
18/05/2013
PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS > WEEK 7
I can finally show you the black and white film pictures I took in week 5.
My main aim was to get them in focus but I'm really pleased with how they turned out, my favourites were the close up images of doors, bridges and cobbled streets. The totally beautiful depth that black and white film adds and the mystery of how they'll turn out made me fall in love with it.
My main aim was to get them in focus but I'm really pleased with how they turned out, my favourites were the close up images of doors, bridges and cobbled streets. The totally beautiful depth that black and white film adds and the mystery of how they'll turn out made me fall in love with it.
11/05/2013
PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS > WEEK 5 & 6
So I thought last week's photography class was excellent and then I discovered film photography and instantly fell in love with it.
Ok so maybe at the start of the class I was like "whaddyamean we won't be able to check our pictures when we've taken them?!?" you know to check they're at least in focus.
It was a great way to test how much technical info you had taken in over the last few weeks so we loaded our B/W film and off we went to the clydeside to take our pics. We only had 36 pics in a roll of film and as we usually take about 136 with a digital camera I did feel a bit restricted but as you're taking twice as long to take the image I found myself on 26 and struggling to finish the roll. When we'd finished we then handed it into the college lab to create our negatives for us to pick up next week. Can't wait to see them!
Week 6:
This week we picked up our negatives and some photographic paper and headed off to the dark room. After 3 hours you're eyes do get used to it but when you leave it you definitely have "mole eyes".
We learnt how to use the light projectors and test how much exposure we should apply through the negative. After processing test strips and washing the prints in the chemical baths we only had time to create 3 prints that we left to dry and will pick up next week.
I can't wait to see what they look like and Ill post them here to let you have a peek too.
10/05/2013
Labels:
artist,
bold,
castillo,
colours,
graffitti,
illustration,
Illustrator,
maria,
motiongraff,
toofly
07/05/2013
SKATEBOARD GUITARS
I was a bit of a tomboy when I was little and became totally obsessed with skateboarding, so I fell a little bit in love with these guitars when I saw them.
They are handmade in a Buenos Aires workshop by an argentinian luthier Ezequiel Galasso and the pro skateboarder Gianfranco de Gennaro Gilmour from reclaimed skateboards that are wired up with volume knobs and whammy bars. In the throw away society that we live in these guys definitely show us that you can always find a use for an item and make it even more beautiful.
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de gennaro gilmour,
Gianfranco,
guitars,
skateboard
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