Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Greyscalis Meitosis


don't have much time to make up something witty, but i do actually like how this turned out

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Flowers Drawn Digitally (in theory)

First up is imagination, which is less of an actual art device and more of a "pretty colors simulator." Where a simple mouse drag can cause a plethora of colors to radiate from the line drawn. all works eventually disappear, so to save anything you will require the computer to take a snapshot of the work at the point in time.

Zfrank flowers is a dedicated flower making simulator. you choose the petals color and shape, click  on the screen and drag to create a radius of petals. a little effort can produce some neat flowers, and yyou can even send the flowers to others via Email (or yourself, you poor souls you.)

Scribble is a neat device where you make a quick drawing, then have the drawing be redrawn with extra lines in a sort of spider web style. This in turn can be toyed with via a few settings ,including colors, line width, and "Scribblyness." Again there is no way to send the final product to yourself, but by sending a screenshot in the creator will add your piece to a gallery of other scribbleworks.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Wasted.exe



 Hrad night of partying resulted in this, rest in pieces my dignity

Thursday, April 23, 2015

3-D assignment



(This was Mr Kleins idea I swear)




Otherwise a pretty tricky project, of course my lifespans probably been shortened considerably though, so thats not to much of a tragedy 

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Death of Photography Response

In the way, the rise of the cell phone camera has made everyone a photographer, and while that certainly doesn't harken the end of photography. Certainly this means the general quality of photos will drop for a while. I have no doubt that it will rise again once the technology catches up for phones. until then higher quality cameras still have a place in photography.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Compositions

A Frame of Scenery (framing) 

The Pentagonal Effect

Symmetrical Blues (Symmetry)

An Odd collection of Trees (Rule of odds)

A Simple Light (Rule of Thirds)

Radial Gunk Processor (radial symmetry)

Imbalance of the Doors (Asymmetry)

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

A Multitude of lines (Rhythm + Unity)

A Grey Star for Rhythm (Rhythm + Balence)

Emphasis (And Knuckles) [Rhythm + Emphasis]

Thought we could only use the examples on the blog, so I hope that I don't lose points for that :/

Monday, March 2, 2015

A slew of basic Principles

An Intense Hurricane of Variety

An Unsettling Helping of Movement

An Odd Sense of Proportion

A Possible Theory of Balence

An Emperical Rule Over Emphasis

A Feverous Dose of Rhythem

Friday, February 20, 2015

Modernism Quiz



1. Sotheby's (Painting 5)

2.The Dance Class (painting 2)

3. Nevermore (Painting 3)

4.Self Portrait(Painting 6)

5.Young Woman Powdering Herself (painting 4)

6.The Church at Auvers(Painting 1)


1.Mark Rothko

2.Paul Cezanne

3.WIlliam De Kooning

4.Paul Klee

5. Lucien Freud

6. Pablo Picasso

7.Mark Rothko

8.Andy Warhol

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

5 Stunning Styles

Cubical conundrum
 Bold colors, simple shapes, an idea of what the image is, but a lack of apparentness as well

Dadada Done
lacking in color per se, contains an intensity of sorts. very up front and center

Fauvically Flavish
Not to natural, separated colors

Neo-Martix
Somewhat expressionate, but more modern

Futuristic Flair
Fairly noisey, also in-your-face. 


A little complicated, but overall pretty fun to work on 


Friday, January 16, 2015

Elements/Principles

Shape
Balance
Movement
Line
Harmony
Space (or lack theroff)
Shape
Unity


Repitition
Color
Emphasis
Gradation
Variety
proportion
value
Texture
line