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rehearsing for Anna's "This Ship is a Destination, Caroline" fundraiser performance tonight at Art of This to help send her to her Iceland arts residency.
Painting Created Using Digital Double Exposure Photo Compositing Technique.
For details and how to, please visit blog post "Paintings Of Another Kind" on:
Painting Created Using Digital Double Exposure Photo Compositing Technique.
For details and how to, please visit blog post "Paintings Of Another Kind" on:
Mia Nolting is a Portland-based artist, illustrator and designer. She filled this Scout Book with page after page of illustration, collage, typography and musings. We're impressed.
The Scout Book cover was designed by Bwana Spoons, another Portland-based artist.
What do you fill your Scout Books with? Share the creative goodness that takes place in your 32-page pocket notebooks and add your images to our flickr pool: Show Us Your Scout Book Flickr Pool.
Stay tuned: we interviewed Mia for our soon-to-be-released Scout Books blog! Awesome!
In the heart of Scandinavia, amidst the whispering pines and the gentle caress of the northern wind, there unfolds a tale of earth and artistry. This series captures the essence of a young potter, whose hands breathe life into clay, shaping it into forms as ancient as time and as fresh as a morning dew. From the initial caress of raw earth to the triumphant emergence of creation, we trace her journey through moments of passion, introspection, and serene completion. Welcome to "Clay Whispers: A Potter's Journey," a visual ode to the timeless dance between creator and creation.
Poem:
In the grasp of her hands, clay turns and twists,
Ancient whispers caught in modern mist.
Beneath her fingers, stories unfold,
Of warmth, of courage, bold yet untold.
In the glow of the kiln, dreams take flight,
Shadows dance in the flickering light.
Each piece, a fragment of her soul's song,
In clay, she finds where her heart belongs.
As the wheel spins, so do the days,
In her art, the echo of nature's ways.
With every touch, a world comes alive,
In the dance of clay, her spirit thrives.
Haiku:
Clay beneath her touch,
Whispers of earth, air, and fire,
Art in motion blooms.
The original design we came up with to show off copy after the "hero" image was chosen by the user. The plan was to have a flip tab - where the 70th Anniversary Jeep vehicles would be spolighted. This ended up being too complex to do in a week's time - so we integrated a 70th button on the top left corner that would pop up a 70th family shot with the 70th logo.
Painting Created Using Digital Double Exposure Photo Compositing Technique.
For details and how to, please visit blog post "Paintings Of Another Kind" on:
"Unbind Me," created by Duncan Rawlinson, embodies a visual exploration of transformation and technological synthesis through digital artistry. The work showcases Rawlinson's integration of advanced digital photography with artificial intelligence techniques, resulting in a captivating image that delves into the unraveling of structured form. It juxtaposes the precision inherent in technology with the fluidity of transformation, providing a glimpse into the dynamic potential that emerges from fusing distinct artistic methodologies.
Will Bryant is a graphic designer and illustrator extraordinaire! Based in Austin, Texas, Will makes things because he gets sad if he doesn't. His work is playful, fun, and always bright. He filled up a DIY Scout Book (Cover included!) in ONE DAY. Seriously. One day. A study in patterns. Sweet!
Questi giorni nel mio sketchbook...
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... I let me go, trying not to worry about the result, to see what can come out.
... mi lascio andare, cercando di non preoccuparmi del risultato, per vedere che cosa ne può venir fuori.
Yesterday, the head of my giraffe was dryer, so I decided to glue the eyes. I first baked them (to make the Porcelana paint harden) then glued them in place with hot glue. I noticed that the eyes were not alike. One seems less shiny... well.... so be it. I don't have time to make another. I also added an eyelid. Now, the head has to dry for some more days. Today, while I was taking those photos, something strange happened... I had already read about that in some magazines about doll creation and it was my turn.... the giraffe began to talk to me in my head! LOL!!!! :) She told me that it was OK if her eyes were not alike, since she has glaucoma and a cataract in the right one. And she also told me that she was not going to tell me her name right now. She going to wait to have her little costume! DUH!!! :P Today, I will try to make her a small giraffe-doll, since I can't work on her for a few more days...
In a dusky alley in Hong Kong, neon lights flickered like distant stars. Mei Lin wandered, lost in thought, her heart a canvas stretched taut with yearning. Vivid hues of a mural danced along the brick walls. Each stroke was a memory of splendour and struggle, a rendition of the human spirit in an eternal quest for meaning.
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Creative self-reflection, Art and psychology, Overcoming artistic fear, Creative transformation, Artistic inspiration, Fear of mediocrity in art, Psychology of creativity, Inner artist struggle, Art and self-discovery, Emotional depth in art
Will Bryant is a graphic designer and illustrator extraordinaire! Based in Austin, Texas, Will makes things because he gets sad if he doesn't. His work is playful, fun, and always bright. He filled up a DIY Scout Book (Cover included!) in ONE DAY. Seriously. One day. A study in patterns. Sweet!
creative process jacob’s ladder
The final project for SCAD’s graduate Design Methodologies course, this project is a
three-dimensional representation of my design process in the form of a functioning Jacob’s Ladder; a folk toy consisting of blocks of wood held together by interlaced ribbons. When the ladder is held by the top block and tipped to a ninety-degree angle, one by one the blocks appear to cascade down the ribbons: an entertaining
and bewildering visual illusion.
Each panel represents a different integral part of my methodology : nostalgia, metamorphosis, observation, association, imagination, and execution. The ladder fittingly demonstrates the interconnectivity of the various elements of my design methodologies while also representing my fascination with childhood objects.