In my endless quest to try as many mediums as is humanly possible, this year I am trying 35mm photography! So far, I'm not exactly the best at it; I've had some issues processing, and once I even opened the back of my camera before the film was completely rolled up. Nevertheless, here are some photos I've taken. Thanks to awesome models Kathryn (/Katy), Lauren, Ross, and Patrick!
Aaand just because I thought it was interesting, this is actually a rubber pipe (I had no idea rubber ever looked like this:)
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
The Evolution of a Poster, and a Birthday!
Hello everyone! Happy Valentine's Day! Although it's actually after midnight, so I suppose I'm a bit late. I'm just going to go on pretending that it's still the 14th and tell you all that today is my 21st birthday! So to all my friends and family that helped me celebrate, thank you all so much! I got super-awesome art tools PHOTOSHOP and an awesome DIGITAL CAMERA that not only takes pictures but HD video! Expect movies from now on. Oh, there will be movies.
But for now, here's the evolution of a poster I made. To start, I googled one word ("propaganda") and made an image using only google images from that word:
Then, I printed the image out, and drew/painted on it, added paper and cardboard, etc, to get this:
I then scanned the new image, opened it in Photoshop, and added more things (because it didn't have enough dragons the first time, apparently.)
After that, I (you guessed it) printed it out yet again. At this point, I was getting kind of tired of looking at this image, so as my final product, I altered it quite drastically. Once it was printed out, I cut it all up and painted and screenprinted all over it:
So there it is, my final product...a 22x30 poster of this guy's head!
Labels:
photoshop,
posters,
screen prints
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Collaborative Installation and a Poster in Progress
It's that updatey time again! I was able to borrow my super nice friend Patrick's digital camera in order to post the following installation I recently participated in:
These pixel-esque little squares are all mono prints! My portion is the third grid from the left on the bottom row...
I made these by printing a few layers of monoprint color on plexiglass, screenprinting the animals' shapes in yellow, red, and blue, and then using a pronto plate to print the black lines.
Here's one more thing I've been working on; I took a bunch of images from google image, photoshopped them together, printed it out, then painted/glued things onto it until it became this:
But this poster isn't done yet; I've already scanned it back into photoshop, messed with it a bit more, and printed it out again. Tonight I'm going to have fun cutting it up and rearranging it, so look out for more on this soon!
These pixel-esque little squares are all mono prints! My portion is the third grid from the left on the bottom row...
I made these by printing a few layers of monoprint color on plexiglass, screenprinting the animals' shapes in yellow, red, and blue, and then using a pronto plate to print the black lines.
Here's one more thing I've been working on; I took a bunch of images from google image, photoshopped them together, printed it out, then painted/glued things onto it until it became this:
But this poster isn't done yet; I've already scanned it back into photoshop, messed with it a bit more, and printed it out again. Tonight I'm going to have fun cutting it up and rearranging it, so look out for more on this soon!
Labels:
animals,
installations,
lithography,
monotype prints,
posters,
screen prints
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