Professor Garza- Her presentation was pretty well done. I find the last bit about the movie making thing amazing. I personally could not or at least right now see myself doing 9 years of work for only 4 minutes but maybe I’m not there yet. But the movie does interest me, and the fact that there are multiple versions kinda makes the 9-year thing seem a bit better

Professor Luu – I find his work interesting, and the question of public and publications is fantasising. He definitely inspired me to want to create more using the risograph lab here on campus.

Professor Phan – I really like his art style, it’s very graphic but minimalist. Especially with his use of the various arrows, which were seen in his presentation as well as in his notebooks during his lecture in the seminar. I really like how those keep popping up in his works, it’s like how an idea hits you and won’t let go to you have completed its purpose. Or at least that’s something I have happened before in my art.

Professor Kennedy – The idea of taking something so ordinary and making it an abstract piece to the point of not recognizing it is a grand idea. It’s an idea that has been there before but I really like his spin on it. The colours, how you could still see the shape to the point where it could become a guessing game of sort. The pictures almost could be the background of horror movie posters though, especially the ones with warm tones in them.

PART TWO

After college, I want to take a gap year and decide what I want to do with my life. Then afterwards, its either going back to school for a degree in fashion design/merchanding or getting my masters in fine arts. I always plan to get my masters, it’s more of the fact getting the second degree that I’m not sure about. I’m not really sure what I am doing in my life but its whatever.

I just need to better myself as an artist, build a portfolio and learn how to sew, I guess.