Wednesday 27 June 2012

Summer Melt


Artwork Title: Summer Melt
Visual Treatment:-
Art Movement: Pop Art
Reference Artist: Andy Warhol
Theme Chosen: Global Warming
Ideation and Concept:
   Global warming is a serious problem that  implicates not only us humans but other species' as well. The animals most affected by global warming are the polar animals or the animals that live on either ice-capped poles. Since global warming is causing ice to dissapear at an alarming rate these animals face habitat destruction, disrupted food supply and possibly future extinction. I chose four animals that best represent the affected area; the polar bear, the penguin, the walrus and the seal.
   We all know that ice cream melts in hot conditions. So the whole concept of "melting animal shaped ice-creams" best represents global warming and how it affects these creatures. It symbolises the dire state of these animals, literally 'melting away' before our own eyes.
   The title of the the artwork is Summer Melt. I chose this title because the summer season is known for its hot weather and this is the time when ice cream sales shoot through the roof all over the world. The bright colours also gives the artwork a 'summer-y vibe'. The word 'Melt' obviously reflects the melting of the ice-cream in the artwork.

Tuesday 26 June 2012

Final Product

As shown in my previous post, I've kinda finished the basic design and colouring of my artwork. The only thing left to do was adding the texture. Tried and experimented with many textures, but finally found one that I think is suitable. Since pop art is usually defined by the simple lines, colours, and minimalistic textures, I chose a canvas texture to make the artwork look like a printed canvas poster.


Chose the blending option: Soft Light and adjusted the opacity to 43% so the new texture does not interfere the cone and popsicle stick texture. And ta-da! My artwork is done!!


Saturday 23 June 2012

Work In Progress

Hi all! After quite a  hectic week (or should I say weeks), I finally had time to continue my work on my design project. First, I added lines to the finalised sketch to act as grids separating the four different sections of the   design. Used the line tool (Pen tool) for this.



After that, I added the background colours that I thought were suitable in reference to the ideation sketch that I posted previously.


Not perfect but I later changed the sequence of the layers so the colours would be behind the animals. As you can see I kinda was testing out a colour suitable for the seal.

I later used shapes to fill in the polar bear's head after finding out that simply using the brush tool disastrously resulted in uneven lines and spaces. So here's the polar bears head. Not perfect but the basic shape that I wanted is there.


Next, I tried doing the seal's head.

Turned out good but may change the colour later.

I spent a much longer time on the penguin's head as it had more components than the other heads. Again, not perfect.


Lastly the walrus' head.



Next, I moved on to making the popsicle stick for the polar bear. I created it's shape by adding a long rectangle and a circle at the end to make it oblong. Chose a orangey brown colour. To add the texture, I opened the Blending Option tray and chose a wood texture style for the popsicle layer. Adjusted the colour and opacity to find what's suitable.



Happy with the result as it really looks like a popsicle stick.

Next, moved on to the ice cream cone. Created a shape resembling an ice cream cone and added shadows for dimension. For the texture, I couldn't find a style resembling the cone in the Blending Options tray, so I found a cone texture which I overlay it on top of the shape. Looks too dark for my liking so may lighten the colour later.



The penguin's sno-cone was easy as it only required adding a rectangle shape and warping it to make it look like a cone. So, after that, I moved on the the walrus' double popsicle stick. Duplicated the same popsicle stick that I made earlier and changed the colour.


Later, I made the initial sketch layer invisible and filled up the empty gaps of the background with the different colours respectively. Added the minor important details like the eyes, nose and the penguin's beak.


Almost done! I added the tears by constructing shapes of rectangles and circles together. Changed the colour of the seal's head and the cone lighter. Looks better.


Finally, I changed the background colour of the polar bear as the previous colour was a tad too bright. Cleaned up the edges as well.


So, the basic colouring of my artwork is done! Still undecided on the name. Will keep on experimenting with different textures and effects to complete it. But for now, I'm quite satisfied with the results. Should I just keep it simple, clean and poster-like? What do you think? Do tell me... ;)




Monday 18 June 2012

A Picture Speaks A Thousand Words

This amazing photo titled “Candy Cigarette” was taken by Sally Mann in 1989. When I first saw this photograph, I was moved by the pure emotion and intensity of the girl. She seemed defiant and entrenched in feelings about herself and her right to smoke a single cigarette during some free time in a park or playground. The carefree atmosphere of the playground is pronounced by a close playmate near her and another on a ladder. She stands out among her friends, so it seems, as she smokes away, staring down the photographer as if her peaceful retreat had been disturbed.

Monday 11 June 2012

Surrealism

Hi ya'll! A few weeks ago, our lecturer asked us to do an exercise on surrealism. We were given a link to a tutorial for surreal representation. So, after week of PROcrastinating, I've finally decided to finish up my artwork. Kinda stuck with the original design as shown in the tutorial, but changed the items coming out of her head.

Added the handbag and the zebra print heel because its what every woman wants. And since she has glam makeup on, it seemed appropriate.



After completing the above design, I wanted to do more. Since this artwork had a female subject, I thought that I would do a male one. So naturally I chose one of my favorite actors/people, Tom Hiddleston. KInda the same concept, but different subject. I wanted to put something on his face like the previous artwork, but couldn't bear do do it! He's just too precious!! ;D


 Based the colors on his most famous character Loki. The hummingbirds are just humming away in his ears, as a distraction, symbolizing what other people may say and think. The quote was from twitter. ;) Experimented by adding snowy and icy textures for the background. Added some bubbles too. I'm quite happy with the end result.

And

 (Yup, that's Loki!)

Wednesday 6 June 2012

Final Concepts

  So, basically I'm gonna stick to the previous sketches of the melting animals. I think it presents a very clear and straightforward message regarding global warming issue. The four animals, namely the polar bear, the penguin, the seal and the walrus will all be placed in one page, each occupying a quarter of the space. This layout approach is clearly reminiscent of the pop art movement, where the illustrations are placed in their respective 'windows' or are repeated in a orderly manner.


I have chosen this picture as a source of inspiration.(Source)

Hence, i drew the respective animals on equal portions of grids on the paper. Made some changes to the seal as i thought the mouth part in the previous versions looked weird. So i chose to omit the mouth and added a pair of cute seal ears.


 The animals will all be roughly the same size to emphasize the equality. Also decided on some colors and textures that I will be using later. The colors would be vibrant and bright in accordance to pop art. And I have decided o not put any outlines on the animals themselves, instead, I will try to use the colors to create contrast and dimension, similar to the lip reference picture above.


This the the raw final sketch that I will use as a guide in designing and coloring in Photoshop later. Am still undecided on whether I should include any wording or message in the artwork. We'll see how it goes. I really hope this turns out like what I imagined in my head! Wish me luck!!! ;)

Monday 28 May 2012

Sketches & Concepts ♥

  From some 'research' that I've done, the animals most affected by global warming are the polar animals or the animals that live on either ice-capped poles. Since global warming is causing ice to dissapear at an alarming rate these animals face habitat destruction, disrupted food supply and possibly future extinction. So, I basically chose four animals that represent the area; the polar bear, the penguin, the walrus and the seal. Originally wanted to choose a whale, but my illustrated whales just look like big fat blobs. :(


  Drew some simple sketches at first to familiarize myself with the basic anatomy and facial features of the creatures.



The polar bear. Mostly cubs, coz they're cute.


Emperor Penguin chicks ( ' v ')


Walruses


Some cute seals


  In my head, I have this idea of merging the animals with different type of ice-creams in a surrealistic way.
We all know that ice cream melts in hot conditions. So the whole concept of "melting animal shaped ice-creams" bet represent global warming and how it affects these creatures.
 So, here are the ice-cream images and the sketches i drew based upon them.


The very yummy popsicles inspired the polar bear sketch


Popsicle = Polar bear



Icy snow cones inspired the penguin


Sno-cone = Penguin



Refreshing twin ice lollies inspired the walrus

Twin ice lollies = Walrus

The basic ice cream cone inspire the seal


Ice Cream Cone = Seal

  So as you can see, I have merged the animals with the ice creams. I've also added some melt drops and teardrops to emphasize on the message of global warming. I have planned to place all four animals in one artwork by quartering the page something like Any Warhol's paintings.Bright colors will be used and I do not want to use black outlines, only the colors to differentiate the lines. On my future post, I will elaborate more on this and present more sketches. Till then, goodbye! ( This is a really long post! D:)

Inspirations





  The assignment topic given to us was global warming and/or recycling. I chose global warming as I kinda vaguely have an idea of what I am going to design. I love animals and bright colors, so I think that I will probably incorporate these things into my artwork. And bright colors instantly made me think of POP ART. 

 A week ago, our lecturer asked us to research about different art movements. And my group was one of the few who were chosen to present our findings to the entire class an hour later. Horrifying! :X  Anyways, the two art movements that I had chosen were Pop Art and Art Noveau as I mostly relate my style of artwork with these two movements. ♥ For this post, I'm gonna talk about Pop Art as it is my favorite. ;P

 So, pop art is basically art that depicts objects or scenes from everyday life and employs techniques of commercial art and popular illustration. It is a visual art movement that emerged in the 1950s and  was popular in the 1960s in the United States.

  Its oftentimes characterized by themes and techniques drawn from popular mass culture, such as television, movies, advertising and comic books. Food was a common theme, but so were household objects.

 Pop artists liked to satirize or ridicule objects, sometimes enlarging those objects to gigantic proportions . These objects reflected mass culture and consumerism. 
The movement was marked by clear lines, sharp paintwork and clear representations of symbols, objects and people commonly found in popular culture. 

Some famous artistes that incorporated pop art into their work are:



Roy Lichtenstein


 Tom Wesselmann





And my personal favorite, Andy Warhol




And here are some of their works;


 Andy Warhol
“Campbell’s Soup”
1968


 Andy Warhol
“Sixteen Jackies”
1964

 Roy Lichtenstein
“Whaam!”
1963

 Roy Lichtenstein
“Hopeless”
1963

 Tom Wesselmann "Smoker number 1
 (Mouth number 12)" 1967


Tom Wesselmann
“Still Life #24”
1962

It's very clear that based on all the artworks above, the pop art style has :
  • Simple, crisp lines
  • Oversized images or objects
  • Often reflects  and  copies the styles seen in the media
  • Collages of popular images
  • Bright Colors
  • Some work  re-creates the same subject in several pieces or within the same piece
So, more or less I will base my artwork on Pop Art. Now, on to finish the sketches! ;)


Intro to Design Classes

  I have always loved art. Sketching and drawing have always been my favorite things to do since I was a little girl. Gimme some crayon and some papers, and I will doodle away all day long. ;)  And my interest in art still remains to this day. When I was signing up for the subjects for the semester a few weeks ago, Intro To Design seemed like  THE obvious choice.
 
Now, after going through almost three weeks of classes, I know I have made the right decision. Classes are fun and I learn something new every time, thanks to the lecturer.Though already familiar with Photoshop processes, the tutorials served dutifully as a refresher course for me.

  During the first design class, our lecturer instructed us to do a design assignment, complete with sketches and a final artwork. Recently, we were told to set up a blog each featuring our works. So....
and here I am, typing away in my new blog. :)

I really wish that this endeavor would be a successful one and hope to survive this short, stressful semester in one piece! Wish me good luck!!!

First Post!!

Hello world!


  I’m a first year communications student majoring in PR, but I have always loved everything about art and design. I’m not a graphic designer, but I’m definitely an enthusiast and have dabbled with it in the past. Photoshop!

  My name is Savina and this is my blog, my place on the Internet where I share my artwork as part of my Introduction To Design assignment. I hope you enjoy my site!