Saturday, October 10, 2009

Love, love, lovelovelovelove......

20 bonus points to whomever can name that song!

I follow this tumblr called wears heart on sleeve. If you don't know what a tumblr is, that's ok: I have one, but I have NO idea really how to use it (kind of like my Twitter account, but that's a different story for a different day). But I do follow this one on my Google Reader. Basically, this user compiles all of these images and quotes throughout the day about love, and sometimes she interjects her personal feelings about romance in there, too. But I just wanted to share a few images that I've found the past few days. It seems like it's been FLOODED with images recently instead of quotes, and I love it.


Image credit: workisnotajob




I love, love, LOVE (no pun intended) these screen prints by Jennifer Ramos of MADEBYGIRL. I want these sooooo badly! You can either check out her Etsy here, or her regular webpage here.









Other things that have caught my eye recently:
*This Flickr photographer. Her work is ethereal and eye-catching, but so down to earth and relatable at the same time. I especially love the heart music notes and the fruit snack people.
*decor8 seems to have lots of photos of fun and quirky decorations for the home. Some of these look perfect for a college student's room. I especially love the heart newspaper garland.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Style

For the longest time, I wrestled with this question. It would always come up, again and again when I displayed my work. People would comment, "Oh man, I love your style!" or "I wish I could have your style!" or "Can you teach me how to work in your style?" And to be honest, I used to try. I used to try to explain my working processes and my thoughts on how to do design to people, but no matter how hard they tried, they never were able to achieve what they thought looked like a piece done in "my" style.

But the harder I tried to explain, the more I felt like I didn't really have a style. I've never classified myself, or given myself a certain title, such as "photojournalist" or "collagist" or "portrait photographer" and the like because I don't feel like I fall into any of these categories. Or do I?

And what exactly defines style? Is it the post-processing done on a photo, the actions I use in PS? Or is it the way the photograph is taken from the get-go, before it ever even leaves the camera?

I've recently run across a couple of professors who PERFECTLY articulated the answer to these dilemmas for me. The first was a visiting professor from Earlham College whose photo show just opened up in one of the galleries on campus. During an open discussion with the viewers in the gallery, one student asked how he developed his unique style. He chuckled slightly, and said something to the effect of this:
"Style? You see style in these? Because I see a lack of style. How do these photos even relate to each other? One is a close perspective, the other is far away. One is a tree stump, the other is a man-made object. Does that mean I don't have a continuity of style? And what is style to you? Does it really matter in the end, as long as your photograph is drawing the viewer in? It takes a fresh pair of eyes to see that all of these photos have some type of style and cohesiveness, because I just shoot what I like and what I'm drawn to. I don't try to fit into something so defined as 'style.'"

The second professor is my Visual Communications (Graphic Design) professor. She's all about getting us to learn the process behind creativity, the process of design. She loves hand skills, and doesn't really care for the computer. Give her a Xerox machine over a printer any day. But she constantly beats into our heads that, if you open up and let go, YOU will naturally show in your piece.

So does this mean that I AM my own style?

I finally feel that I've put the pieces together. My "style" is just me. It's how I see things, how I relate to the world, what draws me in. It's slightly ADD: I'm often attracted to the sparkly thing on the newly engaged woman's finger more so than I am their surroundings, or the spark of love in the couple's eyes or the glow in their cheeks that speaks of true passion and love. And I use whatever angle, whatever process it takes to recreate that for me. I love contrast, and I find beauty in the old and decayed, but also in the new and perfect. I strive to let myself show through in my pieces. That is MY STYLE, and no one can ever hope to copy it.

We idolize and adore and look up to certain creative professionals in our fields. I know in mine, it's people like Stefan Sagmeister. Their work is constantly flashed before us as an example of the "perfect design" for this or the "perfect concept" for that. But in reality, although I can emulate their design, I can never truly design like them because I'm not them. I don't think like them, I don't have the same experiences as them. I'm never going to be truly satisfied with a piece if it doesn't scream "ME!" loud and clear. And with photos, I'm never going to be truly satisfied unless I'm able to capture the feeling that I have at the moment I click that shutter. Post-processing and actions are just a means to helping me achieve this; they don't create "me."

So from now on, instead of trying to define your "style," I challenge you just to work and think and feel your way through whatever it is you're creating. Eventually, you may start to see patterns in your work, and perhaps you should explore those avenues for a while and see where they go. But don't be afraid to always be recreating yourself and let yourself go down a different "style" road some day. You just may like the adventure.

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Lethargy

leth⋅ar⋅gy
1. the quality or state of being drowsy and dull, listless and unenergetic, or indifferent and lazy; apathetic or sluggish inactivity.

Man, that's how I've been feeling all week. I've just been so...... weak and restless and apathetic about everything. I feel like I can't concentrate on anything or keep focus on one thing long enough to see it through to completion. The only thing I was truly able to accomplish was to get all of my photos printed in the darkroom for my Critique that was yesterday. That was a 7-hour marathon in the darkroom on Tuesday, and that's when all motivation and energy started going downhill. Unfortunately, I'll have to make up for it this weekend. :/ Boo.

But I did manage to scan in a couple of the photos for this assignment before I turned them in. I never know if she's going to keep photos to display outside the photo room, so I always try to scan in the good ones before they disappear for the semester. So I hope you enjoy them!

The assignment was to take candid photos (no posing of people or objects) that reflect what it's like to live right here, right now, September-October 2009. I chose to do the football game, and I explored what it really means to be a BSU football fan.

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Wedding!!!!

So, I really am terrible about this blogging thing. But, after a push and a shove (gently) from my friend Elaine, here's my first post in months!
And I do have good reason to blog... I have pictures to share. :)
Here's a sneak peak at Daniel & Liz's wedding, shot last weekend. I still have HUNDREDS of pictures to go through and edit. These are just the ones from right after the ceremony. Perhaps I'll post more as I'm continuing to edit these this week.










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Friday, June 19, 2009

Oh, it is love...

Monday, May 25, 2009

Everyday Thoughts #three

Saturday, May 23, 2009



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Monday, May 18, 2009

Everyday Thoughts #two

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Everyday Thoughts #one

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Bad, bad blogger

Man, it's been a very, VERY long few weeks. But the good news is that school is almost over! Although, I still have a lot, A LOT to get done in two weeks! YIKES!

Here are a few pictures taken from today. That's really about all that I can muster. I have more pictures to share of the painting studio. I'll try to assemble that into a coherent post very soon. I'm too sick and miserable to attempt much more than some Polaroids tonight.

Hope your week starts out well!



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Stefan Sagemeister: Designer

This is one of my favorite graphic designers of all time. It's also ironic because I have to research him and do a project about him. :)

I would suggest plugging in headphones to listen to this one. His accent makes him a little hard to understand, and any background noise whatsoever doesn't help. But his stuff is very inspirational and worth the inconvenience.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Today is optional

I'm really having trouble getting myself up and motivated to go to class. Ugh. It's not that today will be a bad day; in fact, we probably won't be doing much at all in my one class. Maybe that's why I'm having issues. Ah well.

Also having sleep problems, which possibly contributes to all of this, too. So here's a sleep-themed selfie. Maybe it'll inspire me to sleep better. Ha.



Also, I've fallen in love with a new photographer! Her Flickr name is Allyson Kalie. I accidentally stumbled on this picture today, and her work is so good! You can click here to check out her stream.



Let's see, what other goodies can I drum up on this very blah Tuesday?

Covered in Crafts has a very awesome tutorial for making a folded file folder organizer. So cute!



Paper-and-String has a tutorial for these cute little cupcake zippered pouches. I've yet to try it, but the picture-filled tutorial looks really easy. Someday I'll get to!



Also loving at the moment:
[This video] on YouTube.
[This print/desktop wallpaper] by Amy Ng on kindred. They also have these really neat gratitude notes. Such a great idea.
[ShutterSisters]
and last but not least, [PimpStitch]


Happy Tuesday!

Monday, March 30, 2009

New design

I hate Mondays. With a passion. They involve an 8am and just general yuckiness.

But, amidst my boredom at work, I did manage to make this yummy design. And yes, I get hungry looking at it every time.



Hope your Monday was better than mine!


Thursday, March 26, 2009

Ugh.

Sorry about the lack of posts for my new self-portrait series. It's been a rough couple of weeks. And when I see rough, I really mean it. But I promise that I will be getting back on track this weekend, maybe early next week. The next tour will be of the Painting studio! Hang around, and sorry for the delay.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Ser-i-gra-phy


Ser-i-gra-phy
-noun
a print made by the silkscreen process

The first studio tour is of the Lithography/Serigraphy studio. I am taking this class right now, and I love, love, LOVE it. I see all of these wonderful, gorgeous screen printed/silkscreened prints all over Etsy, and now I know how they do it!

First things first: you need a screen...





... and a base.


The screen goes on the base. It's what you push the ink through to create the print on your paper that is under the screen. The ink is water-based, so it's a lot like acrylic paint. It dries super-fast, and all of the colors are really opaque, which means that if I print white on top of, say, dark blue, it will still pretty much show up white with very little color showing through. It does NOT, however, wash out of your clothes. :( Bad news bears.

And speaking of ink... ahhh. This is color inspiration overload!






Here's a close-up of a done print. You can really see all the layers of color on this one.


Then, after you've completely finished the print, you have to wash out the screen with a pressure washer. It's loud, and I always use the noise blockers over my ears. I don't want to go deaf!




Surprisingly, there is a lot of time spent on the computer for this class. I choose to make my designs in Photoshop/Illustrator, and then I have to separate out each individual color before I make black and white prints to take to my screen. When I first signed up for this class, I didn't think I'd really be able to use my computer at all, but it has been my trusty sidekick. Not that I mind too much: I am a designer, after all. :P

Hope you enjoyed this studio tour! Let me know if you have any burning questions that you'd like answered!

This is me.

Time for a new self-portrait series!



Many people ask me what my life is like as an art major. Am I in class all the time? How much time do I really spend in the studio? What kind of projects do I have/get to do? What do the studios look like? Are the people friendly? And on and on. There just seems to be a huge curiosity as to what an art major's life is like. This week, I'll be shooting pictures of that to give everyone a glimpse. I meant to start this yesterday, but got off to a rocky start. HOWEVER, it is a NEW DAY, and I'm very excited to give you all a peek into my (not-so-fabulous-all-of-the-time) life. :)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

St. Pat's Day!

So, I was insprired tonight. I'm back at school, and I thought I was going to get to spend the evening with the boy. But apparently, that wasn't meant to be. So I created! This is the first time that I have ever done a page or layout or decoration in this style before, and I really love the way it turned out. The four leaf clovers are made out of waxed paper with melted crayon in the middle, and then the background speckled craft paper was made COMPLETELY by accident when I was ironing the wax paper for the clovers! I loved it, and I was really inspired by it and decided I needed to do something with it besides throw it out. I might use this technique for more things later!

I also have a few things up my sleeve for some awesome appliqué, and I can't wait to get started on that! Of course pictures will come later. However, this week is going to be devoted to a painting homework assignment that I can't put off any longer. :(
Cheers to a good week!



(P.S. Sorry for the horrible picture, but the boy has my camera because he got to go to Quicken Loans Arena this weekend, the home of his favorite basketball team EVER. I decided he needed a camera more than I did.)

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Just a selfie



Just a self-portrait for the day. :) Have a happy Tuesday!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

The Piano (Life is a Song)

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Glad that one's over!!

So I've been working very intensely on my first homework assignment for painting this past week. Like, literally... I've been in the studio nearly every night since Monday the 2nd trying to get this painting done. It's not due until next Monday, but I have a really, REALLY busy weekend starting tomorrow and no time to finish it, so it had to be done TONIGHT. And.....



TA-DA! IT IS FINISHED!



Sorry for the weird angle, but you get the point.

I've also started to get back into the crafty mood! My art classes sap a lot of creative energy out of me, and so by the time I get back to my room from finishing projects in the studios, I don't feel like doing anything else.
But I made these Warm Fuzzies over the weekend. :) I leave you with some pics of the ones that I made. They were made for a few of my sisters in SAI. The story of Warm Fuzzies is a story we pass on around the Chapter, and it helps to remind each other that we're thinking about each other by passing on these Warm Fuzzies. It's a sweet and simple reminder that, no matter how awful the day or week, you're never alone. :) If you want to read the story that goes behind them, Google "A Warm Fuzzy Tale."




Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Love, love, love



Like my awesome friend Elaine has said many times (and I totally agree)...... I love Valentine's Day. I love pink, and pink is definitely a very BIG color for Valentine's! HOORAY!
The Internet is absolutely SWARMING with awesome Valentine's craft ideas, but this is my favorite one so far. I found it on Martha Stewart. Check it out because it's sweet and easy, and a lot cheaper than stained glass!

Monday, February 9, 2009

A time for weeping and sorrow

A couple or so weeks ago, on one of the blogs that I follow, I was introduced to this gorgeous baby girl.



Her name is Cora, and she was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer just two weeks ago.
I read all the entries and checked every day and became really involved with Cora and her family's story. Through all of the ups and downs, they remained so faithful. What a great testimony.




Cora passed away this morning.



Heartbroken doesn't even begin to cover it. No, I don't know this family personally, but my heart and prayers go out to them now. I can't even imagine what it must be like to be in their shoes.
But their unfailing faith is so very inspirational, and there are thousands, THOUSANDS of people lifting them up in prayer tonight. THAT is AMAZING, and it's the way that we as a body of believers should be.
If you're interested, you can read their blog here.
And here is a link to a song that was written just for her.

Ecclesiastes 3

A Time for Everything
1 There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under heaven:

2 a time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,

3 a time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,

4 a time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,

5 a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain,

6 a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,

7 a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,

8 a time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Inspirational thoughts for the day

Click on the pics for the original source.