Showing posts with label acrylic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylic. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 May 2015

More art, but starting to focus more on graphic design

I worked a bit more on my canvas last week, unfortunately the picture I took of it was when it was drying, so the blue colour in the middle looks a lot lighter than it actually is:



I spent about another 1.5 hours on this from last week. I'm happier with the clouds on this now, as at least they look like clouds, but I still need to add more shadows and highlights, rather than them just being a flat purple colour!
Something from my first picture of this as well is that initially it looked more like a sunset, and it's actually a sunrise, adding in a little of the green to the sky has helped with this.
However, on this day when I painted it I wasn't happy with the colours at all, eventually I gave up for the evening (rage-quit!) as it was making me more and more frustrated. I've yet to go back to it, I tend to paint on a Sunday at the moment, but we have another Bank Holiday tomorrow, so I will probably paint tomorrow.

I don't think I've mentioned this before, but I've come across a website called Briefbox, which is where they post fake briefs to give designer something to practise with. I was over the moon when I found this, as I've been struggling to create briefs for myself to keep me busy and boost my portfolio. So this afternoon I've worked on a cafe menu, and the initial design only took 20 mins (which I think is a bad thing). However the brief said they wanted the new menu to reflect the qualities of their cafe (and to be 3 colours max): relaxed ambience. So I opted for a simply elegant design:



I did toy with the idea of adding a watermark, but the 'simple' design I came up with just looked like a child had done it, so I scrapped that idea. I've submitted it to Briefbox anyway, and I'll upload it to my portfolio too.

Week in week out I'm applying for graphic design job near where I live. I thought I might've been in with a chance at one job, but after speaking to the agency the design house wanted someone with good HTML & CSS knowledge. I only have basic HTML knowledge, and no CSS knowledge, so guess what I'm learning now! It seems graphic designers in this country seem to be a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to graphic design, not only does it encompass graphics, but web design, design for social media, etc. Good job I like learning new things!
The agency called me back and said they may be willing to train someone too, so here's hoping I get an interview!

I haven't worked any further on my logo yet, although I think I know what names I'm going to use. I think now I've done something for Briefbox (and my portfolio) I'll get working on my logo.

Anyway, as I've been teasing for weeks, please find below my original logo design:


Why does everything on this blog make white backgrounds slightly grey?

However I didn't like the name as:
1) It was too '90's'.
2) It reminded me of my old places of work

Also, (and again not sure if I've mentioned this), my partner and I think we've finally thought of a company name to run our own mobile catering business, so I get to design not one, but two logo's!

So I have plenty to be getting on with next week, hopefully I'll have a bumper crop of pics to show! 

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Starting my landscape piece & Schoolism

Well, what a wonderful week of weather we've had here in Blight! (That isn't sarcasm) We've been going for a walk every single evening, so I've not had any time to do art or research going freelance this week! That and the fact I committed to spring cleaning the house the next weekend we have crappy weather (which is this weekend).

I did however start my new painting on Sunday last week, as we didn't get the internet back until Monday. I bought a new easel from our local stationery shop, and now I have something to rest my canvas on.

I've had an idea for painting a bigger picture for a while, and last Sunday I had this dilemma with my spare time in the evening; play South Park's The Stick Of Truth, or start my painting, so I did the latter, and I'm glad I did:


Believe it or not that's supposed to be a sunrise!


I've spent 2 hours on that piece so far, acrylic on canvas, and I'm hoping to work on in some more today. I did do another piece before this, on a tiny canvas, it was a Formula 1 car, but I forgot to take a photo of it (I'm writing this at the in-laws so no option to take a photo either), and it's rubbish, I could not get the cockpit to look right! I'll post the picture next week.

I've also signed up to Schoolism's Kickstarter campaign, where I get 2 months' of access to one of their online courses. I've been interested in Bobby Chiu's stuff for a while, so it's great he's making his courses so affordable.

Sunday, 15 February 2015

Moving on - job opportunities, further education, and practice

Since finishing Drawing On The Right Side Of The Brain I haven't completed many new works of note.

It's been easy for the first blog posts for this blog, all I have done is post my previous work from years gone by. However to keep this blog a regular feature I now need to produce more art in a shorter time frame. Ideal for practising, but hard to do when I have a full time job, a house to keep, and also like to fit in other leisurely activities (keeping fit, watching films, etc). It doesn't leave much time for creativity.

I was very nearly ready to give this up again when an excellent job opportunity came up in my area; a trainee baker. I worked in a bakery when I lived in Australia, and I hugely enjoyed it. However this opportunity wasn't meant to be, as I didn't get the job. Everything for a reason, as my mum says...

In my first post I mentioned about taking a university course. My views on this haven't changed, I still want to take a degree in fine art, but now the issue is money, as I'm saving for a house. I think I will leave it a few more months and see what I want to do then. My work situation seems to be taking a turn for the better, I won't mention any more than that for now, but depending on how things go will determine whether I go ahead with the university course.

In regards to practising I haven't done much since finishing Drawing On The Right Side Of The Brain, and you know what? I have absolutely no excuse for it. I've carried on with CTRL+ Paint, but I've only covered 2 videos, imagining things & Expressiveness in Drawing. Below are a few of my very quick sketches:


Imagining

Man in hat, exaggerating the beard and drawing a different hat, looks a bit like Gandalf!


Man in hat, exaggerating the hat but diminishing the eyes

 
James (my partner), exaggerating his hair & sideburns, diminishing his jaw

James, normal


James, exaggerating his nose, diminishing all other features

Since drawing the above I popped into my local stationery store and noticed they were selling a beginners artist paint set. In a near little foldaway case is an artist pad with 4 sheets of canvas 'paper', 6 acrylic paints, brush, pencil, eraser, sharpener and pallet, all for the affordable price of £4


Well loved
I have 3 ideas for my 4 sheets of paper: a landscape picture (Uluru), a self portrait and an F1 car. I'm not sure what to do for my fourth piece. I have already completed my landscape painting, my canvas is too small at 5 x 7", at least for any detailed work. I enjoy painting. Painting block colours and working out nearly everything to do with drawing is quicker than my tablet (but this is due to lack of practice in any medium). Painting and trying to blend colours with acrylics is much harder and takes a lot longer, I find rendering on my tablet much easier. Anyhow, below is my painting of Uluru, aka Ayres Rock, Australia. It only took an hour, and it was just so I could practice painting as I've never painted before. I think my painting sucks, but every single person I have shown has said it's good, even my mum who is my next harshest critic after myself:


Uluru, 5 x 7"acrylic on canvas paper

I'm currently working on a self portrait painting, same spec as above. I really am finding it difficult, but it's a good learning curve. When I paint the F1 car next I'm going to paint using a different technique. I enjoyed painting the above so much that I've bought more paint, more brushes and an actual canvas. I have an idea for that, but it's hard to explain.

On this blog post I want to try and make myself more accountable for my art, so I will propose the following tasks for myself for the week ahead:
Finish my self portrait.
Actively participate in an active art forum.
Critique at least one piece of work.
Try to promote my blog at least once.
Start a graphic design piece to add to my portfolio.

Also my local cinema is screening some interesting shows in the coming months, art at the Vatican, and Van Gogh's work. I may have to book myself a ticket!

PS I keep posting a comment which is a duplicate of my blog post and I have no idea how to remove it!