Friday, 20 November 2009
Hat-trick
I started investigating packaging for the Message & Delivery brief, this piece was a mailshot invitation for a Interior Design company. I like how when it opens it turns into a room and the interior is revealed i think i could use this kind of idea for my own work.
Thursday, 19 November 2009
http://www.benrik.co.uk/content/
These books are amazing, i've just recently baught 'This Book Will Change Your Life' from the KK Outlet in London and hope to start it in the new year :) ..there are 365 designed and illustrated pages (one for each day of the year) with a thing to do or think about each day. some of them quite bizarre, funny, romantic and interesting i can imagine it would change how you think and act in everyday life and show you another side to life. Anyway i'll let you know how it goes, if you see me pointing the finger at you thats page 12 :) ha.
Monday, 16 November 2009
Noriko Ambe
Noriko Ambe uses books of art to develop art from, the image above is a catalogue of work by Damien Hirst that he has hand cut through the pages to create a colourful layering and pattern of papers.
This piece he uses a book of work by ed ruscha to create a sense of a liquid deconstruction.
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Ed Ruscha ..Exhibition at the SouthBank Centre
The first major UK retrospective to focus exclusively on the paintings of one of the most influential and pioneering American artists of the past half-century. Spanning Ed Ruscha’s entire career, the exhibition features 78 paintings, many on public display for the first time, and reveals the depth and breadth of Ruscha’s achievement as a painter whose interests in printed matter, graphic design, cinema, photography and the cultural landscape of the American West make his elegant and provocative work both playful and subversive.
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Daniel Mckernan
Whilst doing the colour theory workshops i found this artist Daniel Mckernan, i likes the way he uses colour in a regimental, systematic way. This images uses RGB AND CMYK showing additive and subtractive colour. I like how he has broken up the image using blocks of colour.
In this image Mckernan uses halftones in his work and desaturated colour.
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