Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Anywhere You Want To Be

This assignment was to make a photo collage.

No Matter What Language You Speak

I couldn't help but be inspired by these anthropomorphized trees I spotted while golfing with my dad. I am glad that I snapped a photo that day, because it was perfect for this assignment. We had to choose two photos to pair together, one within the other. In this layout I hoped to make a statement about the significance a hug can have and the way it transcends words and language. Special thanks to two very special kids in my life Max and Ellie!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Double Exposure- Chapter 9

The images for this exercise were provided and most of the instructions. We mostly just had to go step by step through the directions.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Low Relief Self Portrait

This is my completed low relief self portrait, photographed a little more formally that I have previously shown you ;)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Thoughts about the toll

For those of you who don't know, there is a plan to toll the midtown tunnel beginning next fall. Yesterday, I drove through the midtown tunnel six times! SIX! It's a good thing the toll isn't in place yet or I would be broke. I am NOT looking forward to this new plan. As a matter of fact, I am dreading it. Just wanted to let you all know.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Snooki Gone Wild


We had to make a celebrity that we dislike look ridiculous. I chose Snooki and surrounded her by animals since she is wearing an animal print dress and headband. I especially like the bassett hound looking up her dress. :p

Photo Altering Exercise



In this exercise we just took an image that was provided and made adjustments using the histogram. To be honest, I didn't really understand the information the histogram was providing, so I just made adjustments by sight. I don't even really know if the adjustments I made bettered the quality of the images. 

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

My Abe


We had to take an image of a celebrity and add pieces of a flower from a scanned image. My favorite part of this is his frilled shirt :) Simple exercise. I wish the image of Abe was higher quality. 

Stupid Exercise

We had to scan an image, open it in photoshop, and put it here. I chose an entry from my sketchbook. This exercise is a little silly, but it's done now!

A Special Birthday Gift




My little cousin Keagan turned four years old on Sunday! I wanted to make something special for him, so I  decided on a tool belt. I used an old pair of my dad's jeans and some scrap camouflage fabric from a patch. Here's a quick look at the process!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Self Portrait Final

Here's my self portrait complete with a few finishing touches! Feels great to have this completed, and I am actually very happy with the finished product. :)

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Valentines Day

So, class has been cancelled today due to the projected low attendance. Being the nerd I am, here I sit. In class. Working on my self portrait. Even though I still have a few minor touch ups, I decided to post one more Work In Progress as a reward for my Valentines day efforts. Enjoy!

3-D Update

Other than digital art, I am also enrolled in a 3-D design class. We just finished our first project- a self portrait. I thought I'd upload a little sample of what it looks like so you can see! It's totally informal, which is what I like.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Still Working and Progressing


This is a second work in progress post. Hopefully, the next post of this project will be the final :)

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Work In Progress

Thought it might be fun to post a work not yet finished! This is a line art self portrait that is in progress.

Chapter 6 Exercises


The first exercise was an experiment with the pen tool. We made the black lines with the paint brush, then had to mimic them with red using the pen tool. The Second exercise was learning to create a mask from an image. 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Hey Man, I made a logo.


The first logo is my favorite, but I am not even sure if it counts as a "logo." I was inspired the other day when I found a little oak tree sprig in my garden. I pulled it out, as any good gardener would to plants threatening to intrude upon the homeostasis. Looking at the harmless little plant I had ripped from the ground, I realized I was sitting in the shadow of its parent tree- the tree it would have become with time. Even majestic oak trees began as tiny little sprouts, just like us. 

The second logo is just a play on words. Dashiell is my middle name, and I prefer it to my actual last name. The eye makes it "art." haha