Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Cardboard Sculpture



I finished my cardboard sculpture for Design class. I decided to make an iron, for no particular reason really. It is about five time bigger than the original object.  I liked this assignment, just not the length of time we are required to complete it in. Starting off with this project I was so confused and did not know where to start. But, with help from friends, I slowly understood and felt more comfortable with the cardboard. But, the final product is so worth it. Although there is alot I would decide to change (including my object!), I am still proud of the work I put into it. Tomorrow I have the critique on it (I'm crossing my fingers!) The semester is officially over at nine pm for me! YAY!
Have a nice break everyone. Stay safe.
SamanthaMae

Monday, December 7, 2009

"The Love Letter"

I completed my stop animation movie for my Digital Media class. Personally, I'm not too fond of it.  Part of it was because I relied on my models to help me and the distance was somewhat of an issue.  But, everything put aside, I did finish it and posted it on YouTube.  It is a story of a boy and girl writing to their dream lovers, and in the end, they bump into each other, and realize that they have been looking for each other.  They walk away in love and together.  Cheesy I know, but it was the best I could do in such little time. 
Semester one of college is ALMOST OVER! It's gonna feel so good to do nothing, but the things I want to do. =] I hope everyone has a good break! Enjoy yourselves!
xoxo,
SamanthaMae

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Wire Sculpture

I finally have been able to upload a picture of my wire sculpture from Design class. It is composed of 16 gauge, black coated, tie wire. This project would seem easy, but it was not.  I wish that I approached it with a more simplistic way (by using one line).  I do not think it looks like myself at all, but I tried my best.  I never worked with wire or made any sculpture before so it was a nice change from the traditional two dimensional work. Cardboard Sculpture is next!
xoxo
SamanthaMae

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

DANG Paper Bags

We are currently drawing paper bag sculpture that we made in drawing class. This is the second one I did (charcoal on 18"x 24" medium drawing paper) . Personally, I like the first one I did (it is much more proportional and compositionally appealing), however, this is the only comp that I could have access to at the moment. Hopefully, the final will be better! HOPEFULLY.
SamanthaMae

Art for Change


This the poster I created for my Digital Media class.  At the top it says, "Every 20 minutes a child is diagnosed with Autism", and at the bottom, "Be a fighter for a tiny piece of a tiny feeling.  Wonder what it's worth".  It is obviously centered around finding a cure for Autism.  In order to achieve the final product, I drew the puzzle pieces and scanned it onto the computer.  I colored the puzzle pieces in Photoshop.  The text was made in Adobe Illustrator and put into Photoshop.  The yellow halo around the text is a paint splatter brush that I downloaded and I put an inner shadow on it for it to take on an effect.  It is simple but still implies an impact.  I wish I put a website or contact information at the bottom, but I'll know that for next time.
SamanthaMae

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Ellington Robinson

I recently went to the Paul R. Jones Collection at the University of Delaware.  It is very thought provoking, but I found the two artists that struck me the most are Frank Bowling and Ellington Robinson.  Bowling's piece that is featured is called "Boo'sback" and it relates to African American music.  Bowling's work is very similar to Robinson's as well because it focuses on African American music.  I wish I could show the pieces that are featured by Robinson that are in the Collection, but I could not find a photo of it on the Internet (go figure right).  However, I did pull this image off of Google and it is called "No Way Out".  The sky of this is actually cassette tape and he uses different layers of mixed media such as record labels record sleeves to emphasize the musical influence. I think I love his work because it reminds me of Robert Rausenberg's work as well.  I am very interested in the mixed media medium and hope to someday explore that within my own work.
That's all for now. Check out the Collection! It's worth. Grab some inspiration.
SamanthaMae

Children Campaign

This was my first Design project this year.  We had to choose a certain object (mine was a bird) and come up with a total of fifteen compositions that represented different ideas. A few ideas include: Emergence of Identity, Crisis in Values, Leisure Time, Child Advocate, and more. I had to think of the last five on my own. Personally I think that this was a very extensive project to be the first one. But, I must admit that it did set the mood for the entire semester. It took about fifteen to twenty hours to do the whole set. The pieces are all different and unique in composition.  They are comprised of colored paper cutouts as well. I only used colored paper, scissors, and glue to create these pieces. They are mounted on 6"x9" Bristol Paper. I am, for the most part, satisfied with the outcome, however I do believe I could have gone farther with the ideas. 
I hope you like. 
Xoxo,
SamanthaMae

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Art In Autumn


This is my third project for my Digital Media class. We had to create a concept and use scanned object in order to carry out that concept efficiently.  I took a ClipArt image (tree) from the Internet and used that as my main focus.  I scanned in leaves and transformed them to look as if they were on the ground. I scanned in colored pencils and created a radial effect with multiple layers and lowered the opacity.  The background is composed to a lowered opacity of a photograph of brick and scanned tea stains with lowered opacity.  The "leaves" on the tree are actually small pencil shavings that I also scanned in.  All in all, I think that my final project is a little plain, but simplicity is better.  I am content with the outcome. 
This project was made in Adobe Photoshop.

Stay Tuned!
SamanthaMae

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Robert Rauschenberg



One of my all-time favorite artists and inspirations is Robert Rauschenberg. He mixes screen printing with paint to produce a montage/mixed media effect that is very intriguing. He deals with pop art as well and sometimes focuses on political issues such as JFK. Since he uses many layers in his pieces it can create the effect of texture (which is my favorite way to portray art).  Sadly, he died in 2008, but he contributed so much to the art world. Check out his work, you'll be amazed. 

Stay Tuned!
SamanthaMae


Photo Concepts



These are three shots that I did for my second Digital Media project. The left one produced the concept of Stop Action by using a very high shutter speed to "freeze the motion".  Jordan was my model (kudos to her for doing a job well done. The middle one dealt with Panning (by following the subject at the same pace while the background is blurred). Mittens was my model (kudos to him). This is the best cat in Old New Castle! MEOW! And finally the right photo was a foreground shot. This was taken in Morris Library. 

Stay Tuned!
SamanthaMae

The Grudge Girl

This is the self portrait that I handed in for a Digital Media project. I know, it looks really creepy, sorta like The Grudge girl, but I always wanted to do a shot like this. I think the black and white does it justice. If it was in color it would look so goofy. We also had to have two other shots for our self portrait, but I was not too fond of them myself. 

Stay Tuned!
SamanthaMae

Introduction

Welcome! I noticed that I can only post blog comments on those who have the same blog website as me, so I decided to create a BlogSpot in addition to the DeviantArt blog that I already have. I will be adding blogs and some of my work when I get the time (which probably will be sparatic since I have so much art work to do). I hope to put some of my inspirations on there as well. Stay Tuned!
XOXO
SamanthaMae