2.26.2011

Snips

some computer things I didn't remember to update:





the first is a self portrait in six words, the second is the depiction of the word panic and the last is the word LAME and using those letters to make something look not so lame. NEAT!

2.23.2011

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I recently got an e-mail from this Australian illustrator, Shi, after I contacted her about her work. Her blogs interesting and her work is so much fun. LOOK


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My fingers/brain hurt from this assignment but at least I finally understand it.

2.21.2011

2.19.2011

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Here's Kim Buzzelli, I really love her illustrations, they're girly but still have a raw feel which is something i kind of try/wish to do. so here's her blog yo' , the moldydoily

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2.13.2011

Escuche

Listen to the man. LISTEN. also go on myloveforyou.typepad.com- SERIUSLY if you don't you're really silly, the archive is SUPERB.

Dan Witz - What the %$#@? : San Francisco 2011 from Colin M Day on Vimeo.

2.12.2011

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Work at the gallery today, enjoying some coffee from La Va and a gustav klimt coffee sleeve that I thought I'd share (it was the last one). Basically just doing work this weekend, brother's birthday is tomorrow so I'll be headed home for that. I'm looking forward to the warm weather we're supposed to be getting, it's supposed to be 62 the night of my show's closing so wear your cool weather clothes and walk down south street at night to see the farewell of these portraits on wood I did.

2.09.2011

Neat


In-class drawing, more bright pastels

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Tonight I went to the stoop lecture and it was definitely worth while. The speaker, John Hawke, gave a slide presentation of his work and then the floor was open for discussion. It started off kind of slow, and I'm not going to lie I was pretty exhausted and my mind kept drifting. However, as he delved into his work more and more and the discussion perked up it became a much more in depth conversation that ultimately turned to art as a form of activism and where the line is drawn. It as even brought up as to whether John could call his work "art" and why he calls it "art" and his approach to it. His answers were more than satisfying and if you missed the STooP event that's very unfortunate and I'd say keep your ears and eyes open for the next one. It's important not only to hear from the visiting artist but also to hear from our peers and what their thoughts and ideas are.

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Hi, myloveforyou.typepad.com posted some photos of Christopher Davison's new work on paper, this being one of them. Click to see his website, I really enjoyed his work.

Neat

Neat, computers class taught me how to do THIS

2.08.2011

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I saw this link because a friend of mine from high school posted it, but seriously click

Neat

Are you a stiffler for a good calendar? i know i am. are you a stiffler for good design? i know i am and you probably are too. i can bet you probably are. so look at this!
It's the "Cats Let Nothing Darken Your Roar Calendar"- So clever and fun, I love the way the text is integrated

2.07.2011

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Hello! Did anybody else submit for the really-free gallery/ go to the opening?? It was awesome. I'm sorry if anyone missed it, that'd be terribly unfortunate and I really don't understand why more people didn't do it. It was FREE and it was a SHOW. and the opening was great too, there was awesome jazz music and food and people and who doesn't love an opening. I wish more people submitted so it would have been overwhelming and over flowing with art. oh well, maybe next time.

Escuche

I think it's important to not only blog about visual artists but also performing. Music and lyrics influence almost all of my work. I think I'll update my music choices on here as the semester goes on.

THIS weekend a group of peabody kids went to see Emily Pukis's show and it was so alive. I hadn't been in a pit since sometime last april (depressing, I know) and so this was such a good fix. Being such a little thing I didn't feel afraid but it did get tiring and unfortunately my glasses broke, but I guess that's just a great story to go with it. The show was raw and maybe not something I'd listen to all of the time music wise but for the moment and the people and hte time it sure did fit.

Neat

So it's second semester and colour is now suddenly apart of everything. When I think about my sketch books and my projects I can't help but think about this book, Monster Mama, whose vibrant colors I was drawn to at such an early age. I wonder what other children's books my other classmates are connected to and influenced by.

2.05.2011

Neat

here is a video one of the gallery owners friends did. it's titled "hair piece". i love his animation, it's kind of grotesque but it's definitely interesting. look at his sculpture too.

Week-end

Today it was raining and I crawled out of my warm cozy bed and made my way down to the gallery where I sat from 12-6. I had some friends visit and an interesting artist from Vancouver come in and we spoke for a good while about music and influence and life and health care and biking and all of these great things. I also sipped on coffee from La Va and worked on my 2D assignment and also began my computers assignment. Tonight = film showing/work night-cheers little birdies.

2.02.2011

W3IRD

graphic design keeps poppin up in my life today. saw this on tumblr a few minutes ago:

Good F!@#$%^ design advice:

Today in computer class we watched helvetica (love) and another video about typography.
i couldn't stop thinking about this website that makes me laugh whenever i need to.
don't worry, there's a family friendly version

2.01.2011

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Todays lecture on Community Art/ Art Education/ Art History was definitely beneficial. The community art department sounded really interesting, I think if there's room for it in my schedule I'd like to tamper in there- maybe not for use as my major but to gain a better understanding of the community we're thrown into here. Art Education was neat because I'm thinking about getting my teachers certificate. Art History was good to hear from too because I've been thinking about minoring (seriously, 2 more classes is totally worth it)





These are some photos from todays drawing class. We started with the charcoal drawing and then worked into several pastel drawings. I have to say I was nervous about using color again but this proved me way wrong and I had a lot of fun with it. The Beach Boys, Woody Guthrie, and the Flaming Lips added to the vibes. Sometimes I can't believe how insanely lucky it is that I get to go to school for art. My sister is an accountant and my brother is an actuary and I just can't even begin to imagine the lifestyle they lived as it compares to mine.
After drawing I went to a lecture having to do with photography and its use in painting and I really got a lot out of it. It was definitely worth the 2 hours, the basic topics that were addressed had to do with the use of a photograph as an object, the message a photograph sends vs. a painting, journalism vs. painting and along with that there were a great deal of images having to do with war and comparatively advertisement. It's amazing to think how our brains process images and our ability to regurgitate without comprehension the sights we see. Thomas Eakins and Vincent Desiderio were among my favorite of the artists discussed that used photography.

Week-end



This weekend was indescribable, seriously, honestly, I'm telling the truth, I hardly believe it was real. The opening for FOUND was such a success, and not in a sense that I sold sold sold all of these works of art that I was showing, but in a sense that all the people that I loved and cared about and was friends with and maybe even not really close friends with came out to see the show and talk and enjoy the surroundings. I wanted to cry on several occasions just because it was such a beautiful sight and feeling. There's a great photo there taken by Mike C. from the show and I think it captures the energy to a tee.  My cheeks were stiff from smiling- it was only four hours but by the end I was exhausted. If this description interests you- come to 2020 south street on feb 18th 6-10 and see the shows closing. Works by Lauren Rinaldi, a Tyler painting alum, were also incredibly well received and supported. It was such a beautiful weekend.
The rest of the photos are just snippets from my sketch book, my drawing homework from the week/throughout the weekend (ink and charcoal), and a spread from the RED themed folio for my 2D class (acrylic/watercolor/pen&ink). I also included a photo of some copper bolts I found at an abandoned train track in the city, I love their color and texture and hope to work from them this semester.
FINALLY- our friend Chris P. baked my roommate Loo and I some cookies and this was the package we received.