Thursday 13 December 2012

Researching the artist.




Kristjana S. Williams.

Background:
  • Icelandic born
  • Now Living in London.
  • Director of "Beyond the Valley".. A fashion and design store that was in London's West End.
  • Has branched out into a solo career designing and creating prints.
  • Is employed by advertising companies for music festivals and alcohol.
                                                                           * fashion she used to create.


Inspiration:
  • Victorian Engravings
  • Icelandic Nature
  • Nature Illustrations.
 

How the pieces are made:
  • Collage
  • Illustration's
  • Print
  • Engravings

making the animation


My animation will be made in two stages. First the all the skulls and butterflies have to be drawn and designed. After that they will be cut out and put on a wall as my ground. The butterflies will start out layered on top of the images of the skull and then frame by frame they will begin to fly away.

I have decided to make the butterflies individually. It will take longer but will give a better finished piece in comparison.





* some of the designs that i intend to use in the animation.

The animation  is supposed to have audio behind it and i am unsure as to what i will use. As it stands the idea is slightly based on the game pac-man almost as if the skull has to eat the butterflies to win the game.
some inspiration..->

Tuesday 20 November 2012

Animation research

So i've decided that my Artist will be Kristjana S Williams and her illustration Fidrilda Kupa(1), which will lead on to the work Hlidar Fidrila Kupa (silver/goldfoil) (2)

(2)

(1)

Before we can start with the butterfly skulls though i'll have to draw a human skull (2D)
reference book: Anatomy Lessons from the Great masters- Robert Beverly Hale (743 HAL)

After this the Butterflies must be made (3D) so that they can  be moved whilst in 'flight'.
Reference book: Insects in flight: a glimpse behind the scene in biophysical research- Werner Nachtigall.

The frames will show the butterflies flying individually away from the skull, which then becomes animated and chases them to eat them back up! :)
A possibility is that the butterflies wings could be made of paper mache and be joined in the middle (almost like a hinge) so that the wings can be moved around seperately to show them in flight. My plan is the skull to be drawn providing contrast to the butterflies.

Monday 22 October 2012

Debate 15-10-12

Title: Russell Brand is doing the right thing in trying to get the British govt to change their policy of drug abusers.- Opposing the motion.


statistics:
  • Russell Brand has been arrested over 12 times for drug use and only managed to remain clean with the help of the methadone clinics. He can't preach what he can't follow.
  • less than 20% of drug abusers can kick an addiction if they are admitted into rehab on their own terms.
  • If drug users are left on the street only 56% can be treated on time(before they commit crimes or OD) in drug treatment centers. If they are jailed however, 74% of the prison population are involved in a Meth treatment.
  • Nearly 10,000 people each year in Ireland are placed in a meth program. Up to 35% of these go on to rebuild their lives and head back into employment.
  • Quitting drugs cold turkey, as Russell proposes isn't a viable option. Over Dosing in drugs is more frequent in those that have quit rapidly, as the take too much of the one drug because they think their bodies are lacking. 
  • Drug related crimes also rise as there is conflict over the availability of drugs.

Sunday 21 October 2012

Animation Project- research

Brief- Find a piece of art to be made into an animation min 20 frames.

Possible artist: Kristjana S Williams.

http://www.kristjanaswilliams.com/#!prints/cikp


21st century contemporary British illustrator/designer. Works with engravings and prints to create mythical landscapes.
                                                   



Possible artist #2: Jack Addis


http://jack-addis-art.blogspot.ie/

 He was born in 1989 , graduated from Bath School of Art and Design in 2010 and now lives and works in Bristol UK. Works as an illustrator, sculptor and designer. Uses distorted images of the human form in his collages/works.
          


some amazing stop motion animations: :D


Tuesday 16 October 2012

Chris Ofili

So on Monday everybody was given an artist to research using the Library resources. My artist is Chris Ofili  a British contemporary artist. While he lives and creates art in England he is also of African descent. From visiting his parents home town in Nigeria he gained inspiration for a new style of art. Seeing the cave paintings  made him incorporate primary colours in dots and swirls. Looking at African medicinal methods he decided to use Elephant and Baboon dung in his works. He developed what some people refer to as an alter ego 'Captain Shit' which featured in many of his pieces 
Rather than use the normal method of hanging paintings Ofili let the pieces rest on lumps of dung. If he was using dung within the artwork it was generally as a glue on to which jewels could be stuck. Occasionally he used locks of his own hair in his artworks.'shit head'
He won the Turner prize in 1988 which was one of the reasons that he and an architect
 David Adjaye were chosen to redesign the British Pavilion. http://www.thisistomorrow.info/default.aspx?webPageId=1 
The colours he used in creating the dome represent his heritage. Red is for the blood of the people that was shed for the Green of the land, and Black is associated with the skin colour of the people.

All in all I enjoyed researching Ofili. His artwork is unique because of his experiences and the materials he uses. I found the project challenging as there was a limited resource of information about Ofili in the Library.

Friday 5 October 2012

Helllloo :)

So today marks the start of the third week in art college. And the question that we keep coming back to is why we have chosen Art & Design. I must say that it's a question that i struggle to answer for many reasons. I will be the first to admit that i joke and say no other course would take me, but honestly i could have gotten in to most others. Art drew me in however. It began as an interest and a pastime but soon developed into more than that. I'm hoping it will develop into a career and having work with an interior designer in the past i'm beginning to rule out certain careers already. I (unlike some) am not looking to take over the world, but i'm hoping this course will help me develop skills. Learn to see the world differently, be creative and confident enough in myself to develop new skills. 
I enjoy trying new things and with that in mind i am open to trying all the different aspects of the art course. I do not know what i want to specialize in yet but i'm keeping a clear mind about it until the date that i have to choose.. 
I chose art because at the end of the day it is what i'm good at it is where i am hoping to end up. I'm not sure of the career whether it be tattoo artistry, artistry, interior design, or teaching. 
Somethings I am hoping i'm good at, other things will be a new struggle but i'm looking forward to learning. 11 days in and i'm already seeing a change in how i am drawing and i know that this is only the beginning, so here's to the start :D