Wednesday 24 June 2015

FMP critique

Rob is a male artist and his work is 29.7 x 42.0cm, and it is portrait. There is no detailed background, so the head in the middle is the centre of the picture and it covers most of the board with not much space left for background.

The colours are both warm and cold, it helps distinguish the duality of the two faces, the skull is cold implicating death and the masked face is warm implicating life. The line work is very good and a sketchy yet a bold outline is evident on the picture. The narrative is not completely clear from looking at the piece without context however and could be confusing. I know what it is meant to mean however and is clearer to see when looking at the piece. Its story is that of anarchy and the death that must come when trying to achieve it. The picture is painted but has outlines of biro.

creative statement

As an artist, I see myself as someone who likes to expose the truth behind what I draw. When drawing, I tend to exaggerate the ugliness of something to make it unsettling. When I draw, I really enjoy drawing in comic book style and sometimes cartoon style. I can draw in great detail and enjoy recreating portraits of people as best I can, although I prefer making features more extreme and caricatured generally. Although I don’t paint as much as I draw, I feel that I can project my imagination better with paints. Problems I face when drawing are usually to do with a lack of colours as I do not use them enough. I take most of my influences from comic artist as I have been inspired by comic book art for most of my life; including Greg Capullo, Frank Miller, Todd MacFarlane, Jim Lee, Mike Mignola, Carlos Esquevera and many others. Cartoons have a large influence on my work as well and I like to incorporate their style into elements of drawings.

Saturday 20 June 2015

COMPETITION entry

Name(s):
Daniel Law


Age(s):
17


School name and address:
Barnsley College


School E-mail address:



Title of your artwork:
Extinction


Short description of your artwork (no more than 100 words)
When I draw, I really enjoy drawing in comic book style and sometimes cartoon style. I can draw in great detail and enjoy recreating portraits of people as best I can, although I prefer making features more extreme and caricatured generally. Although I don’t paint as much as I draw, I feel that I can project my imagination better with paints. I take most of my influences from comic artist as I have been inspired by comic book art for most of my life; including Greg Capullo, Frank Miller, Todd MacFarlane, Jim Lee, Mike Mignola, Carlos Esquevera and many others.







Rules
Entries must be aged 8-18 and attend a school in the UK.
Group and class projects are welcomed.
Entries that do not follow the guidelines will be disqualified.
Entries that display large swastikas will also be disqualified.
Entries will become the property of The National Holocaust Centre and Museum.
Entries made after the closing date will not be counted.

class mindmap

business card

here are some websites containing designs I researched for designing a business card:

http://www.zazzle.co.uk/artist+businesscards
http://www.fidelisartprints.com/?p=5284
http://www.vistaprint.com/dlp/artist-business-cards.aspx?couponAutoload=1&GP=6%2f22%2f2015+4%3a00%3a54+PM&GPS=3542634966&GNF=0


Here I have tried to design one on VistaPrint:

creative CV

Daniel Law                                              Born  05/ 03/ 1998

6 Wood Walk
Wombwell
Barnsley
South Yorkshire S73 0NG
Mobile 07503016030
Home 01226 757667
Email lawmaster66@gmail.com
Profile
When I draw, I really enjoy drawing in comic book style and sometimes cartoon style. I can draw in great detail and enjoy recreating portraits of people as best I can, although I prefer making features more extreme and caricatured generally. Although I don’t paint as much as I draw, I feel that I can project my imagination better with paints. I take most of my influences from comic artist as I have been inspired by comic book art for most of my life; including Greg Capullo, Frank Miller, Todd MacFarlane, Jim Lee, Mike Mignola, Carlos Esquevera and many others.
Education

Kirk Balk Community College
7 GCSEs: Art – A
          English – A
          Electronics – B
          RE – C
          History – C
          Science (additional) – C
          ICT – C
          ECDL – B
     Other: Engineering – PASS
Hoyland
September 2009 - July 2014


Skills
As an artist, I see myself as someone who likes to expose the truth behind what I draw. When drawing, I tend to exaggerate the ugliness of something to make it unsettling
I am very skilled at drawing in comic, cartoon and realistic styles. I am skilled in drawing using a computer and can create animations with ease. I can use a range of media and I am generally adept at many drawing tasks.

general CV

Daniel Law                                              Born  05/ 03/ 1998

6 Wood Walk
Wombwell
Barnsley
South Yorkshire S73 0NG
Mobile 07503016030
Home 01226 757667
Email lawmaster66@gmail.com
Profile
I would consider myself very eager to work as I have been looking for part time work since I was 13 years old. Many people have told me I am hard working, I have great people skills, I am fast learning and I am independent. I would consider myself fitting to a work environment as I enjoy working in a team and enjoy having work to do. I am looking for part time work between college days. I am free any time on these days;      WEDNESSDAY       FRIDAY         SATURDAY    SUNDAY
Work Experience
Undercut Tree Services Ltd, Wombwell – I have spent a lot of my spare time working with this company. I have learned many new skills regarding tree work, safety and how to correctly prepare for a job before it is done.
Mercedes Benz Truck and Lorry division, Tankersly – a work placement arranged through school where I learned about how the vehicles worked electronically and mechanically, while helping the mechanics. Eventually I was able to work independently. I learned many new skills and abilities useful for working in a garage.
Paper rounds, (Various)­­­­­­­­­­ – from being 13 to 15 I applied myself to a few different paper rounds around Wombwell and Hemingfield in news agents and shops to earn a small amount of money
Education

Kirk Balk Community College
7 GCSEs: Art – A
          English – A
          Electronics – B
          RE – C
          History – C
          Science (additional) – C
          ICT – C
          ECDL – B
     Other: Engineering – PASS
Hoyland
September 2009 - July 2014


Skills

I am very skilled at drawing in comic, cartoon and realistic styles. I am skilled in basic computer skills and can create animations with ease. I can use a range of media and I am generally adept at many physical tasks.
Interests

+Listening to metal  +Drawing  +Bike riding  +Computer  +Watching films

+Video Games  +Walking  +Cinema  +Reading comics  +Reading magazines

3 careers in ART


Wednesday 17 June 2015

cardboard city - final evaluation

Overall, the cardboard city project has been mostly uninteresting and boring in my opinion, although I have enjoyed some of the activities that were involved. When making the cardboard city itself, I think that I learned some important new skills in teamwork and cooperation and had fun finding ways to fit the boxes together and

cardboard city - analysis of time based media

"Refers to art that is dependent on technology and has a durational dimension"
-the Tate Gallery


"Early examples of time-based media date back to the 1960s, in particular the art of Bruce Naumen, who would record happenings to be played back in the gallery. His Performance Corridor, made in 1968, was a recording of a performance in which people edged their way down a dark narrow tunnel. Since Nauman’s early explorations, artists have also experimented with the elasticity of the medium in order to stretch time and space. In 1993 Douglas Gordon slowed down Alfred Hitchcock’s film Psycho for twenty-four hours."
-the Tate Gallery

Time based media is an often contemporary art form. They can be created with video, film,slide,audio or computer based technologies. These are referred to as time based media because they have a duration as a dimension and unfold to the viewer over time, according to the temporal logic of the medium.
Bruce Nauman, 'MAPPING THE STUDIO II with color shift, flip, flop, & flip/flop (Fat Chance John Cage)' 2001Roderick Buchanan, 'Sodastream' 1997Christian Marclay, 'Video Quartet' 2002http://www.tate.org.uk/learn/online-resources/glossary/t/time-based-media

cardboard city - final day


cardboard city - glossary of terms

AVANT GARD:
Applied to art, avant-garde means art that is innovatory, introducing or exploring new forms or subject matter
CARL ANDRE BRICKS
Kinetic art:
is art that depends on motion for its effects
e.g. Alexander Calder- Antennae with Red and Blue Dots 1960
Installation art:
is used to describe mixed-media constructions or assemblages usually designed for a specific place and for a temporary period of time
e.g. Cornelia Parker Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View 1991 &   Rachel Whiteread
Figurative art 
Describes any form of modern art that retains strong references to the real world and particularly to the human figure e.g. Picasso 
Abstract art
 is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect; it could be based on a subject such as a figure, landscape or object or may have no source at all in the external world e.g. : Kandinsky
Other Key Words 
Liner
Stop motion : Onion skinning 
Meditate and synthesis an image 
silhouette
Zoetrope: Reciprocal Action & Persistence of vision 
Objets trouvés
Theater d'ombre

Monday 1 June 2015

FREEDOM caged

Although not part of my general concept to do with censorship and free speech, this is my interpretation on animal freedom and rights. It is meant to represent a chimpanzee in a cage where it has lived all its life, dreaming about what it thinks the outside world might look like. It is meant to show emotions of pity and sadness towards the chimp and has visuals of hope and hopelessness conflicting. I think I have portrayed boredom and longing in the chimp's face as intended. The cage bars are not detailed to help draw attention to the chimp. 2B Pencil was the main media used and helps establish the detail very well. This is contrasted with scribbles of crayon, coloured pencil and oil pastel to make an imagined scenery of foliage by the chimp, The chimp is copied from a number of photographs of real chimps in different positions. I felt that no single image I found was good enough to copy that showed it in a sad state so I took elements from a couple. The general message of this sheet is that freedom applies to every living thing; how is it fair to discriminate or place statuses on different species because as humans we are more advanced than them? Why do we deserve freedom but other creatures of the earth do not?

Artist profile FRANK MILLER

Frank Miller is known throughout the comics industry as a key figure and major influence on the stories and art produced with his runs on both Marvel and DC. He changed the tone of how comic book stories were told with the very dark and gritty realism he injected into already known characters and properties.
Before producing anything of note, Miller was the illustrator for various small titles such as Unknown Soldier and Weird Tales. He was recognized as a great storyteller and artist during his run on Daredevil and created the character Elektra. The character's popularity was down and sales of the comic we're poor at the time of his run on the character. Making the character more dark and grim was a necessary change to the tone as it attracted a more mature audience and allowed for better stories.
 His first creator-owned title was DC Comics' six-issue miniseries Ronin (1983–1984). In 1985, DC Comics named Miller as one of the honourees in the company's 50th-anniversary publication, “Fifty Who Made DC Great”. He also gave the same treatment to Batman in his comic series, Year One and The Dark Knight Returns in the late 1980s. The former of the two is seen as one of the greatest graphic novels of all time, and has influenced the comic-book industry by heralding a new wave of darker characters.  In 1991, Miller started work on his first Sin City story. It proved to be another success, and the story was released in a trade paperback. This first Sin City story was rereleased in 1995 called, The Hard Goodbye. Sin City proved to be Miller's main project for much of the remainder of the decade, as Miller told more Sin City stories within this noir world of his creation, in the process helping to revitalize the crime comics genre. Sin City proved artistically auspicious for Miller and again brought his work to a wider audience without comics. Miller lived in Los Angeles, California in the 1990s, which influenced Sin City.

 He has been considered controversial in the stories he has written and general views of him are seen as sexist due to his portrayal of female characters. I have always been very fond of his work and take inspiration from his thin lined, sketchy style. His work is very recognisable due to the subtle dark abnormalities in every character and scene. The detail of his drawings is often what draws you to them, all the ugliness of a scene is transformed into something beautiful and brutal at the same time.

a very good example of his style, almost abstract in its simplicity.