VISU 1100: Blog Post 12
Part 2: This semester has been so exhausting for me, but this class did not add to the exhaustion. I love learning about art, design, and my prospects of a design job. There were times when I was a little … Continue reading
Part 2: This semester has been so exhausting for me, but this class did not add to the exhaustion. I love learning about art, design, and my prospects of a design job. There were times when I was a little … Continue reading
PART 1 Tuan’s presentation showed me that I need to be open to do a variety of projects for a variety of people. I could make projects for my friends and family, and also work on more professional works as … Continue reading
This first collage was for my Visual Studies class. I created it using scanned trash from South Congress, photos from South Congress, and a ton of mistakes. The curling patterns weren’t planned, I made a mistake while cutting and decided … Continue reading
PART 1 The three alumni speakers discussed various things to aid in getting a job in the visual arts. Each speaker this time had a different approach to getting into the field. Lynnè Bowman Cravens explained how grad school is … Continue reading
The four alumni that visited provided me with reassurance on the path that I have chosen. They each explained how important it is to volunteer and do internships. The first speaker was Nick Swift. He helped create the Swift distillery … Continue reading
SKILLS INVENTORY My greatest strengths in Visual Studies include: prior knowledge of some Adobe programs, mostly photo-editing. For greater success in this course, I need to: build my compositional skills and get better at critiquing. My greatest strengths in Pre-calculus … Continue reading
Part 1: The goal of the project was to create a series of photographs that illustrates the concept of gestalt. I took a variety of pictures over the span of three different days before narrowing down my selection to three … Continue reading
PART 1 Seeing the upperclassmen’s work helped change my view on the art that I make now. Many of them explained how their art had grown over time, in some cases shifting from one subject to another entirely different subject. … Continue reading
Madoka Kinoshita Japanese-born illustrator Madoka Kinoshita grew up around anime, video games, and other cartoons as a child and began to mimic the style in childhood. She became an illustrator at age 23, and works with digital art, sketch art, … Continue reading
Part 1: I’ve learned through my week of tracking my use of time that a majority of my time is spent putting off doing things that could be done quickly and then immediately put out of the way. I put … Continue reading