With this blog I hope to hear viewpoints from many different people on my artwork. Along with my art I will place things that inspire me and I hope will inspire you.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Door Decs and Dorm Rooms
I moved into NIU two weeks ago to begin CA training. I finally have a chance to show everybody what my room looks like. Its nothing spectacular but it's an improvement to last year.

As a CA I am also required to make door decs' or door decorations with the residents names on them. Here are the ones that I made.

Monday, June 28, 2010
Flair!
This past week I was at the University of California San Diego for a conference called NACURH (National Association of College and University Residence Halls). This conference was a way for the best programs from schools across the country to become available to other schools. In the process of seeing all of the amazing programs delagates from different schools trade clothespins or FLAIR between each other in order to get to know other people from different schools. Here is me all flaired out.

Here is all of the flair I collected
Here is all of the flair I collected
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Some Ceramics
Well summer is here and with it comes a summer job an summer school.
Here is some of the ceramic work that I completed this past spring
These are some hand - built abstract pieces.
They are made using earthenware clay and covered with a substance called Terra sigelata

Here are some of the better pieces that I completed using a potters wheel.
Made with stoneware and covered with highfire glaze

Here is some of the ceramic work that I completed this past spring
These are some hand - built abstract pieces.
They are made using earthenware clay and covered with a substance called Terra sigelata

Here are some of the better pieces that I completed using a potters wheel.
Made with stoneware and covered with highfire glaze


Friday, May 7, 2010
The End is Finally Here.
That's right the school year has finally come to an end. With it some great classes have also ended. Here is my culmination piece in my drawing class.

This project was a Doppelganger project. This meant that we had to deal with two sides of ourselves. Doppelgangers can be good, bad or neither. They can be a depiction of the future, who you might be or even a depiction of the past or a different life. In my doppelganger I chose to do myself now,and myself in the future. I did a self portrait of myself now, being contemplative of the future, and of myself in the future, the jovial teacher with paint on his shirt leaning forward with a large smile and paintbrush in hand.
What will your Doppelganger say about you?
The medium that this was done in was Prismacolor Nu Pastels and Rembrandt Soft Pastels.
Up next some final projects in Ceramics and Printmaking
This project was a Doppelganger project. This meant that we had to deal with two sides of ourselves. Doppelgangers can be good, bad or neither. They can be a depiction of the future, who you might be or even a depiction of the past or a different life. In my doppelganger I chose to do myself now,and myself in the future. I did a self portrait of myself now, being contemplative of the future, and of myself in the future, the jovial teacher with paint on his shirt leaning forward with a large smile and paintbrush in hand.
What will your Doppelganger say about you?
The medium that this was done in was Prismacolor Nu Pastels and Rembrandt Soft Pastels.
Up next some final projects in Ceramics and Printmaking
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Etching, ethcing and etching Oh My!
Finally we began etching in my printmaking class.
Etching or intaglio has always been my favorite technique when it comes to printmaking.
To create the plate used in this process you take a sheet of metal, in this case copper, and cover the surface with a tar like substance known as hard ground. After the hard ground is applied you scratch away at the surface revealing the copper plate.
After you have completed your drawing you place the entire plate into an acid bath. Where you scratched away the acid will eat and will create a groove for ink to sit. You can then apply ink and run the plate through the press to get your print.
In these prints I decided to focus on similarities in features. Since figure drawing is not my forte I decided to instead look at similarities between different facial features.
Dad
John
David
You will notice that both me and my dad have glasses and my brothers chin is very similar to that of my dad's. I addressed the eyes of my dad and I the same way and my brother and I both have hair done in similar ways.
I tried to create a direct relationship between the lineage found among families.
The Title of this series is called "Lineage"
Etching or intaglio has always been my favorite technique when it comes to printmaking.
To create the plate used in this process you take a sheet of metal, in this case copper, and cover the surface with a tar like substance known as hard ground. After the hard ground is applied you scratch away at the surface revealing the copper plate.
After you have completed your drawing you place the entire plate into an acid bath. Where you scratched away the acid will eat and will create a groove for ink to sit. You can then apply ink and run the plate through the press to get your print.
In these prints I decided to focus on similarities in features. Since figure drawing is not my forte I decided to instead look at similarities between different facial features.
You will notice that both me and my dad have glasses and my brothers chin is very similar to that of my dad's. I addressed the eyes of my dad and I the same way and my brother and I both have hair done in similar ways.
I tried to create a direct relationship between the lineage found among families.
The Title of this series is called "Lineage"
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Foundations Showcase 2010
Last night was the fifth annual Foundations Showcase, in the art department. Work was displayed from all the foundations classes that has been created throughout the year.
The piece of mine that was displayed was this color drawing. The drawing is a still life like any other, however we had to use not black and white to create the image tbut instead use color. Now with black and white objects it was slightly difficult to achieve this. Using analogous colors and chromatic neutrals we created a piece that depicts the objects and their relative colors. The material used are Prismacolor Nu Pastels, Rembrandt Soft Pastels, and Prismacolor Colored Pencils.


Later in the evening the gave awards to the Freshmen Ten ( ten freshmen who portrayed a certain amount of technical skill, but also a certain level of leadership in class). At the end of the awards I was surprised by the Foundations Coordinator of NIU by an award named after me. I received the John Cheney service award for services and excellence in the school of art.
The piece of mine that was displayed was this color drawing. The drawing is a still life like any other, however we had to use not black and white to create the image tbut instead use color. Now with black and white objects it was slightly difficult to achieve this. Using analogous colors and chromatic neutrals we created a piece that depicts the objects and their relative colors. The material used are Prismacolor Nu Pastels, Rembrandt Soft Pastels, and Prismacolor Colored Pencils.
Later in the evening the gave awards to the Freshmen Ten ( ten freshmen who portrayed a certain amount of technical skill, but also a certain level of leadership in class). At the end of the awards I was surprised by the Foundations Coordinator of NIU by an award named after me. I received the John Cheney service award for services and excellence in the school of art.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
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