My selection of Artists are:
1. Traditional - Vincent Van Gogh
2. Contemporary - Odilin Redon
3. Aotearoa - Bill Hammod
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BkTzUdbDNq7qTZHpY-HlGb2B800NOHiWdZqOIXgq_aI/edit?usp=sharing
My selection of Artists are:
1. Traditional - Vincent Van Gogh
2. Contemporary - Odilin Redon
3. Aotearoa - Bill Hammod
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BkTzUdbDNq7qTZHpY-HlGb2B800NOHiWdZqOIXgq_aI/edit?usp=sharing
I have the same mind map as my Design subject
The construct I decided to do is Post-Impressionism. Post-impressionism is what Roger Fry - an English artist- in 1906 called this genre of painting that builds from impressionism. This means that brighter and bold colours are used and everything is stylized and expressive, unlike impressionism which focuses on naturalism. Post - Impressionists tend to use thicker paint and distinct brush strokes while impressionists used thin brush strokes that were still visible and unblended but accurately depicts light. This can be observed in artists like Van Gogh, who first imitated impressionist artists and he wasn't successful so, he then developed a post-impressionist art style by adapting elements from his peer's paintings instead. Post-impressionism then paved the way for modern art which completely departs from traditional art and its philosophies during that time.
Post-Impressionism also mostly focuses and emphasizes on feelings and symbolism
Paul Cezanne is the father of Post Impressionism. He is known for reducing objects to their distinct shape than painting them with extreme detail while still keeping the saturated colours of impressionism. He then had a very unique brush stroke technique that is oriented rather than consecutive. Paul Cezanne then influenced Cubism through his use of perspective and geometric shapes in painting that predicted the cubist movement.
I wanted to do something different this year rather than doing things like naturalism, I would love to go for a more abstract and dynamic route and have more saturated and warm colours in my portfolio to extend my skills and try something new that I was not comfortable with.
World Concept: To have an understanding of architecture and scenery to create a world from scratch involving one's imagination. It is to have history, geography and ecology. In world-building, There are two types of worlds to choose from. Real-world fantasy is based on real-world events and second-world fantasy is to create new lands, species and governments.
Equipment Concept: when concept artists focus on creating a character's equipment. Equipment concept art enhances and gives the world a better definition. Equipment concept art has to do with armour, weapons, and stuff that the characters interact with.
This year, I'm planning to use a program called Procreate for Ipad to work on my portfolio this year.
I chose this construct as I want to be a concept artist or an illustrator as I am interested in working for the Video Game Industry.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vm8Hgu2XNU9GgDXTN0L_2bKN0R8iHQzfWmELgB3DKEs/edit?usp=sharing
This week's thumbnail sketches
In my mood board, the most common theme I have is the cyber-robotic theme as I am interested in this topic. I also mostly do fantasy drawings so creating cyber-like designs will help me branch out and have more flexibility in my abilities.
This week, we were told to make thumbnail sketches and I chose an artwork from Jamie Ro who is a concept artist and Illustrator.
This year in English, what I want to get out of this class is that I want to be able to broaden and improve my writing skills and hope to get a University Entrance from this class. I also hope to improve my observational skills in this class and think more outside the box as I tend to only look into the obvious and not look too deep into things. I think this course will help me achieve my goals and I think it would be fun.