Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Art isn't just for the crazy it tells us how to kills zombies when it all ends.



Generally don't have anything arty to post about, more how my poor insides have had enough wine to last 3 years not 2 weeks. damn.
BUT i did get the 1st walking dead which is created by Robert Kirkman, designed and animated by Tony Moore and Cliff Rathburn.

I think it counts as art, or something along the lines of graphic artist in a contemporary route. Which then lead to the idea of ownership these artist kinds work for skybound so do they own there images or when there bound in books are they skybounds?

and has it moved into bigger companies with its access to the kindles and ipads to the TV show that took the concept from the 13 graphic novels? Where does the art lie and how much do the creater's own now?





                                              Tony Moore, Cliff Rathburn, 2010, 
The Walking dead  Volume 1. Days Gone Bye


Monday, 5 December 2011

Just a quick observation of the easily confused.

whilst researching for my digital essay i came across this which confused and amused me at the same time.

"Some artists create with pens, others a paint brush, and today many more with a computer, but I am the only artist that renders my images with the deadly, but dazzling coloured illumination of my Jedi light-saber. Each stroke I summon by the strength of the force smears beautiful streaks of light across my canvas, until the end result is a frame filled with flashes and flares that burst from the depths of a deep black galaxy."


Peter Harrison on his work ( http://www.aeiko.net/ )




This i did not want to put in google and get some form of.. well unsightlys coming up im assuming he means some form of effect that only he uses or that could be me making it simple for myself since it is ten to 11 at night and i am no where near finished!





Peter Harrisons "light-sabar" effect!

Saturday, 3 December 2011

If tones important what does that say about my jeans.

This week i was thinking about tone, and how it sets the mood.
What does this moood set?
how does colour effect this?
What does the vibrancy say about this?


TONE; THE FEELING SOMETHING PORTRAYS 


So today in the mist of christmas shopping madness my darling grandmother decided that she was going to take my jean shopping.
I hate shopping, i hate jeans shopping. Almost as much as shoe shopping but that is another story for another day.


so to continue she gives me these;





what does the tone of these say about my image?

The red; i am happy.
The mustard; I am Mellow.
The grey; So-So
The Black; I am Depressed.

so when i was trying them on i found that the tone of the skinnies effected how i felt in them for example;

i did not like these. i like red but not on me, i think the only reason the two out if three opinion i took liked them was because they go with  my pear drop hair. They made me feel nervous of people staring at how bloody bright they were, But this could be a statement but i do not want to make that kind of a statement plus..
THIS GUY WEARS THEM!
Im no where near brave enough to wear that bright a jean.

So red as lovely as it is, and the look makes me feel happy and content wearing them gave off a nerving tone.

funny that.

After 30mins i agreed on lovely ones. not that anyone needed to know..



Also! i have started my new project; Project Kitchen; Emotions, interaction, view and history.
which i am tracking on; http://imnotsonic.tumblr.com/