In the mean time, I snagged some car magnet material from work (from jobs that needed to be reprinted for some reason or another), and I’ve been scheming ideas for giant refrigerator magnets….my first instinct was very girly: flowers, bamboo, etc… then I started thinking of childlike images like monsters and robots… we shall see.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Gosh Darn Stars
In the mean time, I snagged some car magnet material from work (from jobs that needed to be reprinted for some reason or another), and I’ve been scheming ideas for giant refrigerator magnets….my first instinct was very girly: flowers, bamboo, etc… then I started thinking of childlike images like monsters and robots… we shall see.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Simple update
This week I’ve been working on a dance veil covered in stars. I thought it would look cool to have a dancer twirling in a blanket of stars. Simple enough… but as I started mapping out sketches I quickly realized that because this is such a simple idea it can go wrong very easily… I’ve been playing with simple grids, different arrays of randomness, having the stars go from big in the center to small on the edges, and visa versa…I tried so many different arrangements that I actually started dreaming about them! But I think I’ve got it figured out, now for the daunting task of putting those plans into action.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Dance Veil
In American belly dancing it is common to dance with large yardages of fabric.... it is thought to be "middle eastern" but it actually isn't. America has greatly altered belly dancing through the years (or in kinder terms, put a modern spin on an ancient dance form). One of the alterations we have made was the idea to dance with a veil (aka: large yardages of fabric)... it was an American woman with a slouching problem, that studied under a ballerina who got the brilliant idea that if the woman had to hold the corners of a veil in the air as she entered the room it would force her to walk in with a bold/graceful/commanding presence. Many took a liking to the veil and it has become a part of belly dancing all across the nation. Unfortunately all these veils that people use are rather simple, with solid colors, maybe a subtle pattern.
In effort to dwindle down my art supplies I thought I would design some dancing veils that are a little more conceptual.... the photo above is a crude shot at my first of the series... but I think it will look awesome floating through the air as the dancer spins and twists the fabric... and I made the center more calm because the center of the fabric is most visible when the dancer holds the fabric still against her body as a screen with the silhouette of her body dancing behind it. Can you picture it?
In effort to dwindle down my art supplies I thought I would design some dancing veils that are a little more conceptual.... the photo above is a crude shot at my first of the series... but I think it will look awesome floating through the air as the dancer spins and twists the fabric... and I made the center more calm because the center of the fabric is most visible when the dancer holds the fabric still against her body as a screen with the silhouette of her body dancing behind it. Can you picture it?
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Time to clean out the art studio!
I've started a new mission called "use up all my art supplies".... for a while I was just tossing the excess (keeping the good stuff, of course)... but I hate wasting perfectly good supplies, and I'm tired of storing so much, so I've decided to set up an Etsy account and start making crafts I can sell online. The photo above was my weekend craft :)
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