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Introduction to Adobe Illustrator Workshop.
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10.03.20 Introduction to Adobe Illustrator with Kostas.
Today I spent the morning on Illustrator. This software was new to me, if I’m honest I didn’t enjoy this session as I found it really confusing with all the tools. I struggled to keep up and missed a few steps which made it harder for me to make my final product the same as everyone elses.
I intend to revisit this software in my own time and get to grips with it again. And I have a laser cutting workshop which I will be using software to design what I am laser cutting. Overall, my finished product is basic but colourful, I overlaid shapes and wrote my name multiple times to give it a fun effect. There was a lot more I wanted to do, I feel I compare my work against others too quickly which makes me feel less confident.
Personally, this piece of work is nothing to show or be content with as it was purely a session to mess around with this new software.
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salmonycoral · 4 years
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T & P2 Intro to Premier Pro
For this workshop we were instructed to film a short amount of clips to join together and play around with the effects of premier pro.
I struggled with figuring out what I wanted to film for this project but I had this vague idea of attempting to illustrate what the inside of an ADHD brain feels like. I wasn’t sure how I was going to portray it but I thought I would start by writing (or should I say attempting to write as my brain thinks so fast I couldn’t keep up) all the things that popped into my head when I just let my brain wander. This would create a script for me to read and then edit to the speed of my thoughts on premier pro.
The quality of my videos was poor as I got this idea quite last minute. In a way this enabled me to release my need for perfection and let myself go a bit more. I feel positive about where this project could go and where it could take me next year.
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I hate myself
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Here is what I came out with after the lesson. I have not made enough time to explore this further before the deadline but will be expanding my premier pro knowledge surrounding effects by continuing with this video.
https://testlivesalfordac-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/r/personal/c_j_smith5_edu_salford_ac_uk/Documents/i%20hate%20myself?csf=1&web=1&e=2fnKkD
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lanas-art · 4 years
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These are some photos I've taken recently that I'll be painting from. I took the midday ones from my bedroom window, I felt that there was a range of different colours and shading that would make a great reference for a painting. The sunset ones where taken yesterday on my dog walk, which I love and think the colours are delicate and pretty, I think it would work with mediums like watercolours and acycrils but I am a still deciding which to choose.
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lucyannsmith98 · 4 years
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28/02/20
Cyanotype workshop
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Cyanotype is a photographic process that used uv light to create a print. You can use photographic negatives and tracing paper in this process so you can get exactly what you want out of it.
My prints didn’t turn out as well as I thought they would. Mine looked lighter and less developed than everyone else’s so I would like to go back and visit this again and try and get a distinctive contrast between the blues and the white background.
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I like the way the cyanotype liquid looks on the masking tape, it gives an interesting pattern.
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I like the way this piece shows a difference in blue tones. It reminds me of the sea and it is very calming to look at.
Us artist Megan Riepenhoff is inspired by Anna Atkins.
Riepenhoff coats her paper with a homemade cyanotype emulsion. The sheets are then introduced to water. She focuses on nature. Rain, fog and snow are used to make special effects – alongside chance deposits of salt, dirt and sand – before sunlight gradually exposes her pieces. For the different tones in her images, she hangs the sheets over tree branches and even buries them in ice.
Her cyanotypes are never fully chemically fixed, allowing them to change with their environments.
Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24532673-200-art-prints-made-using-rain-fog-and-snow-reveal-the-nature-of-water/#ixzz6KXvpoxGV
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I like all the different colours that can be created using different elements, such as wine, coffee and bleach. Depending on how long they are left in the solutions. I like how clearly defined the feathers and flowers are.
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groovyartekate · 4 years
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ILLUSTRATOR ARTISTS
OLIMPIA ZAGNOLI
An amazing illustrator artist who creates super fresh shapes and voluptuous forms with her clean bright eye catching colour pallets . OLIMPIA has such a bold stance to her work in which I love and inspires me to get into using the digital software provided to incorporate into my practice within the future. Her work has been on shop fronts such as Uniqlo and even done a collection with Prada for a campaign. Her work speaks in so many different ways to me you can’t imagine. I think it’s due to her loud charm of colours and empowering message she gives across when creating her curvy shapey unique girls. I also was very interested in the patterns she uses within various shapes . I love the way she has designed these which also springs to mind how she usually doesn’t put eyes/mouths/noses on the faces of the people she illustrates to me this is so it doesn’t draw any attention away from the extravagant shapes and colours. Overall I am really excited to move forward within the illustrative world.
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SARA ANDERREASON
She is a Swedish illustrator creating colourful shapes relating to food and people. Sara has a playful and fun mind which yet such a sophisticated stance. Her cleverly realistic characters are so eye catching with the simply composed use of shapes and vector lines. She looks at the female perspective of life in text photography illustration and art. I love Sara’s work . I feel it’s so relatable and she creates such bright refreshing and off guard scenes of people dancing and interacting . To me both artists are heavily within the pop culture world . I never actually realised until doing my research you could do so much with digital art . I automatically think in a really bad mindset when it comes to working on computers or any tablet to create art as I always felt it’s not art if you can’t physically do it in real life . But my mind set has now changed . Everything looks so real and the colours come out with so much vibrancy and energy giving off a series of mixed emotions. Again I hoping to experiment with the iPad Pro of my sisters to attempt to create some funky illustrations which relate to my practice as I feel this would be a great path to go down and will broaden my practice with different techniques further.
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joel-furniss-blog · 6 years
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Workshop on animated film.
Using small plasticine sculptures, a production lamp, and tripod mounted DSLR we created a one-second-long film. We did this by moving the sculptures small bits at a time, taking a photograph with them, then repeating those two steps until we amassed about 30 ‘frames’.
When all frames were collected we imported them into Adobe Photoshop and edited them into a video, Also learning methods of editing such as delays, framerates, and looping as well.
Overall I found it quite fun and inspirational. Made with fellow student Rachel Holliday.
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unimeganjoynson · 4 years
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Today I took part in a paper, card construction workshop this consisted of transforming a simple piece of paper into a three dimensional form. I found this technique very intresting but also intimidating as I had no idea where I would start to create some of the work I had been shown by artists such as matt Salian, Richard sweeney and Lawrence kavanagh were some of my favourite artists revolves around this technique.
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When given the opportunity to create my own I had no idea where to start as I had only seen pieces that were out of my depth so I just began creating shapes and discovered I quite like the way rolled up paper would unravel itself slightly giving me a loose swirl which reminded me of flowers so I progressed into creating more and attaching them together to create a larger image. I plan to experiment more along the lines of this as after doing research I discovered some quite effective but simple structures I would like to try myslef such as:
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Depending on his this turns out I will try more and different styles.
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harm1ny-blog · 5 years
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Sound & Audio Art Capturing:
This workshop focused on showing us a different form of Art that only uses sounds/audio. We watched many videos dedicated to this subject to help us understand the art form on a higher level. After watching all the clips we then did a short exercise; we were given a blank piece of paper & some charcoal. We were told to sit in silence for 10 minutes & try to draw all the sounds we heard in that space of time. Mainly no solid objects, but almost doodles. At the end of the session we were given the choice to either go out & audio record some sounds in almost a rhythmic pattern or we could write out a composition that someone else would be able to recreate. I found the session useful & it allowed me to be more open-minded to some other art forms I could attempt to introduce into my work.
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anastasijagrebniova · 4 years
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A Book Making workshop
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In this session I was shown 2 ways of book binding using the saddle stitch and the japanese stab.
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To produce the cover of my future book, I used 2 cloths different in colour but similar in hue to my prints.The pages I have made out of my prints explored different techniques, handmade paper and I also left some empty pages.
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I really enjoyed the process and would like to make more books, maybe with pockets and sleeves, to keep my works together. Also I would love to try other stitching methods.
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nickolasfischer · 4 years
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Red cabbage time!! Chop it up, add to water and vinegar (or salt) then let it boil. Remove the cabbage after half and hour and replace it with cotton! I went 20 minuets boiling time with this pot, hoping to get a deep red dyed fabric, BUT, this was NOT the case! It came out a lovely pale purple and shade not desired yet welcomed.
#studioculture2 #techniques&processes2
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Bookmaking Workshop & My own book I made in my Studio.
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13.03.20 Introduction to Bookworks with Craig.
This was a workshop where we learnt how to bind a book of our own together. For my first booklet, I chose a Cyanotype I had previously done to be the cover of my book.this gave it a really industrial/grunge look to is as my Cyanotype was not perfect. I found the 3 way stitch a really simple process to do, I finished my booklet quickly and also learnt the method of how to knot the thread onto the needle to keep it secure. I really loved this workshop because I thought it would be a great life skill for my future work, when I have a degree show, to create my own leaflets using this simple yet effective stitch.
The focal point of my piece is ­­­­­­­my Cyanotype, I used white stitching to give it a clean/neat look. I felt it was lacking in work inside the book, that’s when I created a separate one for my prints!
During this workshop we also had to make a hardback book, I really struggled with this as the measurements confused me, so instead of wasting time and ending up with no book, I proceeded in my own studio time to create a mini booklet of my prints, these were cut down into small sizes on the guillotine and sewn together using the simple 3 hole binding technique I learnt from today. My only issue was that i could not fit this booklet into the guillotine to neaten the edges, and so I had to use my own strength and a craft knife to do so. I am going to hopefully make some bigger books that I can present my work in for submission. I have an idea to create books for collage.
I am # this under Studio2 aswell as Techniques & Processes 2 the second book is one I made outside of the workshop and in my own studio space.
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salmonycoral · 4 years
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A list of all the workshops I have attended.
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Snippet of how I have been documenting my T&P workshops.
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Here I am showing you how I’ve been documenting my step by step processes for my workshops. I’ve been using an A3 journal recording ever step when I attend the workshops.
I’ve been printing out the images I’ve taken during the workshop and sticking it in, as personally I work better visually rather than reading over notes. I also took a video for each workshop so I can look back over it when it corks to my future work and the steps aren’t as fresh in my memory.
I attended every workshop except for one as I was ill, but I made sure I got notes off another class member.
*these images shown are only showing 2 workshops out of all the others I’ve been to*
I am going to post each page of my Technical Journal on my Blog.
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lanas-art · 4 years
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These are three of my acrylic paintings of sky's. They are just experimental but I love how they turned out, since I have never used acrylics before. I think I might have when I was in primary with but not properly with the skills I have developed this year. I think I'll continue to paint in acrylic for now based on an artist that has inspired me. But I also want to experiment with other materials.
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lanas-art · 4 years
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All of my work is currently in the studio but these are the pictures of my water colours, based on the photos I took. I have shown a variety of cityscapes and landscapes using different brush techniques. I will move onto some acrylic paintings next.
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Cyanotype Workshop.
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21.02.20 Cyanotype’s workshop with Craig.
Today I have my first Cyanotype introduction workshop. Where we learnt about the inks used and the steps of what it takes to produce a Cyanotype.
I created 4 all together using the images that were already given to me, I originally had 6 but unfortunately I could not fit my other 2 in the dryer. I really enjoyed this workshop, I have done Cyanotype’s before this university course at my previous college, however I was very limited to what I could use, in terms of bleach etc. I feel that this and screen print are now my 2 favourite mediums to work with and experiment with.
My Cyanotype’s came out really successful, I tried to choose images that I could link into my theme of Pop Art, and so I found a graffiti type of text which I Incorporated into the background of some photos, along with buildings and land marks such as the Statue of Liberty. I left some of my Cyanotype’s to set in the bleach, just experimenting with tone and different outcomes with the things we were given. Some of my images were lob sided as i couldn’t get them to line up in the vacuum press that is used for screen prints, this is the only disadvantage to my Cyanotype’s, but other than that I am really happy and will continue to develop some more using those cut outs from my Pop inspired screen Prints.
I am going to take this into my studio practice and create some more using the acetate from my previous screen prints. I think this will show my stages of development and using my peer critique sessions efficiently.
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