Thursday, October 18, 2012

Remaking a Logo

I had chosen a simplistic Ravens football logo in spirit of being a fan. I not only changed around the colors to make the eyes pop and become more intimidating, I expanded some of the points on the edges. I then added purple mock-flames to portray a border.



Monday, October 15, 2012

Artist Post: Street Ghosts, Paolo Cirio

   "Ghostly human bodies appear as casualties of the info-war in the city..." (Paolo Cirio)

   Paolo Cirio is a media artist that dabbles in various fields. "Street Ghosts", specifically, is considered to be net-art. He is most notable for exploring the influence that information has on social, political, and economic factors. His work is meant to create a reaction (i.e. thought provoking) and it certainly does when legal consequences come his way. For example, in 2011, he "stole" 1 million Facebook profile pictures and republished them on a mock dating site, ordering them by facial expressions. Specifically, I wish to explore his work known as "Street Ghosts."
   "Street Ghosts" is composed of people captured by Google's Street View cameras. They are reprinted as low-resolution, human scale posters. The images are intentional blurred as to create a "digital shadow." The printed posters are then posted on the walls in the original spot the picture was taken on the Street View camera. The art straddles two worlds: digital and real.
   Paolo notes that Street Ghosts is intended to explore the boundaries of ownership when it comes to personal lives. It is a war between public and private. The pictures taken on Google are without the person's permission, invading on their privacy but somehow in a legal manner. Paolo is reversing this by using the images without Google's permission.
   Street art is often in expression to a cause. Printed where all can see, it is a public statement and the artist may be well aware of the consequences. Paolo is no exception. His art may not be ascetically pleasing to the eye, but it packs in a statement....in public. Legal consequences may arise, but this only gains his work, and his view on society, more attention. Personally, "Street Ghosts" would be hard for me to grasp as a viewer unless I knew the background intentions of the project. I would more than likely pass by without even seeing it. Yet, maybe this is also part of Paolo's point. Many bystanders would also pass by these images, upholding the notion that they are "ghosts." In critique, I believe that by making the art larger than just human size would create a more noticeable effect. The viewer would, then, not be able to simply just pass by the image. They would be starring at a larger-then-life form, giving an omnipresent aesthetic.

http://streetghosts.net/
http://eyebeam.org/people/paolo-cirio
http://www.paolocirio.net/cv.php

Friday, October 12, 2012

Progress on Portrait Project

Original Picture above
Progress so far above
1) various skin tones
2) base of shirt
3) hair base
4) eyes, including detail

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Manifestation of a Jazz Song

   A contemporary jazz song was played to inspire the class to create an piece based upon it. I immediately noticed the strong base beat, to which other instruments piled on top as the song progressed. The motion of the song reminded me of an underwater scene, but I did not want to go literal. I first created abstract bubbles to represent the base beat that started off the song. I then added a swirling pattern to mimic the song's smooth progression. Plants were then added as the string instruments picked up, but I wanted them to look faded so that it was cohesive with the rest of the image. I choose to use pastel colors to portray the "cool" feeling of the jazz song.


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Portraits, Signature, Line Art


Portraits are a wonderful instrument to not only depict a person, but also his or her personality. The facial expressions produce emotions in which a viewer can immediately connect with. The above portrait is of the infamous Clint Eastwood. The bottom portraits are photo graphs of either myself of my friends.

The above photo was taken of myself during the Festival of Holi in Pondicherry, India. Hence, the bright colors.

Below is my signature that I then traced over using the pen tool in Illustrator. The original signature is in pink pen, while the tracing is in purple.

Below is a piece of line art that I had created in Illustrator. I wanted to keep it simple; starting with a simple right angle and then rotating it to make a different form. The forms are then pasted about the page in different sizes and different shades of grey.