Translation: I didn't like school ... because ...
20 June 2010
16 June 2010
Men Become Boys and Boys Become Men
14 June 2010
It's In The Bag
As time-consuming as this animation would have been to make, it came together so, so well.
This Is Where We Live from 4th Estate on Vimeo.
In other news, my paintings are done (just have to paint the edges and touch up the backgrounds). Assessment date's tomorrow so photos should follow soon.
Labels:
4th estate,
animation,
paper,
this is where we live
08 June 2010
Three Days of the Condor
Three down, three to go.
The head on this guy looks a bit potato-ish; I might have to re-touch that face. I'm also not too keen on that hand on the right. The blue vest was giving me nightmares but actually turned out alright. And though you can't really see it in this crappy photo, I must say, the light on that arm on the left -- amazing! Even a blind dog finds a bone once in a while.
The splotch on the background is an annoyance that I will have to deal with later, and one I know will lead to much cursing.
The head on this guy looks a bit potato-ish; I might have to re-touch that face. I'm also not too keen on that hand on the right. The blue vest was giving me nightmares but actually turned out alright. And though you can't really see it in this crappy photo, I must say, the light on that arm on the left -- amazing! Even a blind dog finds a bone once in a while.
The splotch on the background is an annoyance that I will have to deal with later, and one I know will lead to much cursing.
07 June 2010
No Known Survivors
Here's an update on the second project that I'm trying to sandwich into the tail end of the semester. I started these six canvases a few months ago but they've since undergone some serious renovations. To be honest, I'm just having fun getting reacquainted with acrylics and banging out these G.I. Joe portraits. For some reason I find it 1000x easier to do photorealistic renditions with these paints than oils. And it's a nice bonus to not have to worry about chemicals or wait a day between layers.
I'm currently on a painting-a-day schedule since everything's due next week but it's not as bad as it sounds because, despite the time crunch, it's been quite a pleasant experience. I actually think that self-imposed pressure has helped, too, at least insofar as making me a bit more subconsciously decisive. It's kind of like when I drive to school -- since there's only 1 hour parking and I have to go out every so often to move the car, I find that I'm much more productive in terms of what I squeeze into every 60 minutes.
Anyways, that's all I got so far. I'll try to post as I go and take some better photos (those backgrounds are actually completely flat and tonally identical).
I'm currently on a painting-a-day schedule since everything's due next week but it's not as bad as it sounds because, despite the time crunch, it's been quite a pleasant experience. I actually think that self-imposed pressure has helped, too, at least insofar as making me a bit more subconsciously decisive. It's kind of like when I drive to school -- since there's only 1 hour parking and I have to go out every so often to move the car, I find that I'm much more productive in terms of what I squeeze into every 60 minutes.
Anyways, that's all I got so far. I'll try to post as I go and take some better photos (those backgrounds are actually completely flat and tonally identical).
01 June 2010
Re: Nils Guadagnin
http://nilsguadagnin.blogspot.com/
Sculpture's not really my thing but this guy has some amazing pieces.
I also really, REALLY like this wall art: Expsition Wallpaper.
Sculpture's not really my thing but this guy has some amazing pieces.
I also really, REALLY like this wall art: Expsition Wallpaper.
Labels:
back to the future,
hoverboard,
nils guadagnin,
sculpture
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