Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Photo Development






These our my groups photo development where we took photos of scenarios and objects relevant and related to the genre and music ands the artist, these will be later developed further to be a more dynamic image that can become part of the album artwork.

Wednesday, 19 September 2012


This is my final logo design named 'Villematic' I made this using fonts that i found inn dafont.com, placed inside to boxes that I made with the rectangle tool 
This was inspired by this tutorial I found while independent research: http://www.gomediazine.com/tutorials/illustrator/logo-design-on-a-budget/

CD Packaging Mindmap


Monday, 17 September 2012

Introduction and Presentation of Work




AS-A2 Summer Project

My Hennie Haworth inspired typography piece, i tried to use a large variety of materials including pencil, birol, crayon, fel tip pens, charcoal, oil pastel, highlighter and markers all words related to my themed artist J Cole
 This is my hand made paper cutting piece, the base is made from card for a thick base to build from, I wrote out J Cole themed phrases in a hip hop inspired text and cut and stuck it down on the base giving the piece two levels, I layered a piece of paper of the second level and cut cutout holes to expose the typographic phrases to add a third level, the final fourth level was added detail of 3D flying shapes coloured in for added detail and colour contrast.


 This is my paper stitching influenced by J Cole's coined phrase "Villematic" which I stitched into card and added a multicoloured border


This is my J Cole themed collage made in my own bubble memory style with images of J Cole and their influences of his music and urban and hip hop culture

This is my pencil drawn picture of J Cole the rapper and talented musician raised in North Carolina

This is my pencil drawn piece of an acoustic guitar

This is a photograph of a still life composition that I designed based around hip hop culture; it features basketball shoes and Dr Dre headphones

This was made with melted crayons which I drizzled to create a rain effect, the umbrella is made from paper cut magazine pieces, the handle was made from a tooth pick.

Thursday, 6 September 2012

The CD Packaging Project

The brief is to create a album cover for an artist of my choice, I have chosen J Cole and Friday Night Lights, I have chosen this mix tape because I find it inspiring and and summer relevant.

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Typography Portrait Letter


Digital Screen Printing


Typography Poster


Stenciling


In-depth Analysis..






Billie Jean 'Vandal' Analysis


This is Nike celebratory advertisement in honour of the anniversary for 30 years of Nike basketball shoes and launch of the new basketball shoe to celebrate this achievement. The theme of this advert piece is doodling, 80s culture and obviously basketball.
The most notable signs of doodling themes are the maths grid paper which is the paper used for the drawings which woud be found in a school classroom and students would doodle on them using the typical biro pen which what the drawings appear to be drawn using, which is typical doodle pen and normally used in classroom. The overlapping of different doodles makes this a very effective realistic effect because it seems like how a student would just draw what came to their head and there would be no real order or organisation to the drawings.
The old school feel of this advertisement comes mostly from the doodles of iconic 80s characters and themes such as the space invader creature which makes an appearance along with a Rubix cube looking doodle and also the 'peace sign' which was coined and most famous in the 80s.
The obvious basketball themes are laid out all over the piece the most, there are basketball doodle players along with a player which looks like Michael Jordan who is probably the most famous basketballer of all time and has his own line of Nike basketball shoes, there are also several basketball stencils and sketches darted all over the page.

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

AS Graphics Exam Evaluation

My final outcomes have now been finished and I feel that it went well and I feel I was able to capture all the of the effects and techniques that I learned and had planned to put into them. I used the my research and development t the best of my ability and this should definitely have come across in the outcomes, my research of Chris Ede's style and techniques have definite had an impact on the way I went about making my outcomes even taking a lot of inspiration from two that I had analysed. I developed my previous idea that I discussed about using spray paint on the parts I did hand drawn previously in my attempts to make Chris Ede inspired pieces. Also my research into Danny Allison also paid off as analysed where i used chalk textures, I incorporated them into the tracing paper idea to create a speed effect which was inspired from my initial research and discovery of Danny Allison. From my experimentation with the spray paints I had a much better understanding of how they behaved and even to the next level combing matt with gloss and enamel spray paints to add more depth to my final pieces. using enamel spray paint did effect my tie though because of the extreme drying times and high possibility of it dripping and in turn destroying the whole piece but I used theses drying times to prepare other work using the time productively. My understanding of spray paint blending is definitely evident in my outcomes; i have blended two to four colours at a time to great effect. Overall i would say that this was a great success and compilation of ideas, research and developments leading up to a convergence of skills i have acquired along the way.

Experimentation in Photoshop


This is one of my experiments using photoshop inspired by Chris Ede who I analysed in a previous post, this experiment took a long time because I made a lot of changes from te way it looked original because of the extra research into spray paint that I did which led me to use spray paint as a texture for my background instead of the less interesting generic background. I feel this is an interesting twist on the amazing work of Chris Ede and adds another element of creativity to what was already very creative technique. I used Manchester's Metrolink tram as the centre piece because this is a key part of the transport of in my chosen city. Overall I enjoyed this experimentation because of the freedom it gave me to expand from the centre of the piece and make composition based on the image chosen to be the main focus of the piece and that is why I took my inspiration from the artist in the first place.

Experimentation in Photoshop


This is one of my experiments using photoshop inspired by Miles Donovan, this was an interesting experiment because I found it hard to find an image that I thought would look interesting and different when I applied the technique to it. I chose the an upshot of buildings because I felt that the shape of the buildings in conjunction and the windows would bring out this technique in the best way possible. I found that adding colour really distinguished the shapes in the piece in comparison to the simple black and white image so I made two different colour versions. Overall I felt this Miles Donovan technique experimentation was very successful and I enjoyed making this technique work with building in comparison to the pieces using people and figures that I have seen.

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Black, White and Colour Effects Technique


This is my personal experimentation with this technique and will be part of my final outcome because i feel that the way it accentuates colour is a definite road that i would like to take my illustrations. I made it by making two layers, one of the picture and the other filled with grey; the blending mode for the layer is set to colour to give the black and white effect to the picture, the final step is to use the rubber tool to erase the parts of the image that you want to be color and you have an impressive black, white and colour image of high quality standard.

Danny Allison Analysis




This is my analysis of Danny Allison and his illustrations, such as the ones above which are just a few from his gallery that I particularly liked. I liked these ones as well as several others mostly because of the textural elements which differentiate them from other illustrations as well as each other. I feel that the spray and grainy quality of the pieces creates another dimension and depth to the images in them such as the train piece, the spray effect makes the train look like it is going at speed and this is an effect which works so well. I think that the use of chalk and charcoal textures is very powerful in the piece and adding power to whatever part of the picture that it illustrates. I have tried to embrace some of the techniques that I have seen in his illustrations and will incorporate them into my final piece and future illustrations.

Sydney Opera House Installation Analysis

















Chris Ede Analysis



I will be analysing Chris Ede and in particular these examples of his work which I particularly liked from his very large portfolio of illustrations. Chris Ede is a freelance contemporary illustrator. He is known for his computer manipulated mix of hand drawn and photo elements with multi textural, conceptual and in some pieces humorous illustration styles. I really have taken a lot of inspiration from Chris Ede in my research and development of ideas and this should be very clear in my final outcomes. I find the way he uses colour and texture very interesting have definitely tried to adopt some of the techniques that I observed in his work. This type of illustration is probably made in Photoshop and includes scanning in photos or drawings and using them in conjunction with the tools in Adobe Photoshop to layer and blend the different pieces until it becomes what we are presented as the end product. To conclude I think that this type of illustration is very impressive aesthetically and excellent for showcasing your photography or drawing skills as well as how well you understand Adobe Photoshop and that is why Chris Ede is one of my favourite illustrators.

Lino Analysis

Characteristics:
Smooth
Durable
Bendy
Tough
Flat
Hard
Thin
Reinforced
You can cut/Carve it

Potentials:
Carve it
Print it
Emboss
Rubbings
Reduction printing
Sturdy
Can print onto different surfaces
Easy for simple or big designs

Limitations:
Mistakes are irreversible
It not a 3D surfaces
Most work hard to get texture
Hard to cut
Limited colour application
Rollers etc
Hard to clean,
Hard to get off hands
Barrier cream for hands
White spirit fumes are dangerous
Long time to dry
Not easy to pick up skill
Difficult to carve detail

First I traced a drawing that I had drawn previously and put it over my lino and held it in place using sellotape and went over the tracing on the lino to get at least a faint imprint of the tracing on the lino as a guideline. Then I used the lino handle to carve out over the guidelines and paying attention to the intricate details that are there

Monday, 7 May 2012

Development Photos







These are my development photographs that I took in London and Manchester to help broaden my understanding of buildings and landscapes in these parts of the UK and help me in my further developments and understandings of these places which I will use in my final outcome.


Spray Paint Experimentation



These are my spray paint first experiments that I have made, the first one was inspired by another spray paint artist that I had seen and attempted to replicate. The second piece is me experimenting with mixing colours and using objects to create a composition. The bottom example is a large experiment where I layered pieces of paper overlapping in different ways and sprayed them abstractedly to make an effect when the paper is moved which made interesting blending and shapes on the paper.