I finally got the chance to finalise my camels project, by making my desert mural into a scroll! I wanted to have some kind of artefact that can both present the illustration and at the same time have a tactile quality or be something to hold. At first it seemed like the whole idea wasn't going to work at all, but after finishing it, I am very happy with it. I took the chance to get some photos, just in case it gets ruined while the work is being marked!
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Wednesday, 18 May 2011
"Crow's Fall" Exhibition Banners
Saturday, 14 May 2011
Horticulture
For my final project of the semester, and my final university project ever(!) I was asked to create a "man-made" font, due to the fact my tutors wanted to see me illustrate something that was not of the natural world for a change haha.
I ultimately decided to base my new typeface on the very interesting, old, rustic-looking gardening tools my parents have in thier garden shed.....I scanned most of my pencil drawings before I began to add colour to them: (click to enlarge)
After producing studies, I began to shape the tools into letterforms in order to make up a word to present my font:
Final piece: (click to enlarge)
I ultimately decided to base my new typeface on the very interesting, old, rustic-looking gardening tools my parents have in thier garden shed.....I scanned most of my pencil drawings before I began to add colour to them: (click to enlarge)
After producing studies, I began to shape the tools into letterforms in order to make up a word to present my font:
Final piece: (click to enlarge)
Monday, 9 May 2011
The Goldfinches and the Lovebird
I was recently asked to contribute to a school's auction in the form of a commission (yay! my first proper commission!!) to produce an illustration similar to my previous fish and budgie studies. To make sure the outcome would be similar, I decided to illustrate a lively and colourful bird.
I produced a number of goldfinch studies; the idea being the most successful would be the commissioned piece.
However after doing these, I was very unsure about their duller colours! And so I did one more, this time a lovebird, which i'd recently seen at the pet shop where I did my budgie studies.
In the end, I chose the lovebird to submit as the commissioned piece. As a form of self-promotion, I included a small plaque featuring information about me, as well as a stack of business cards for anyone at the auction who may be interested in my work. As this was my first attempt at a business card, I feel they could be improved upon in the future. I plan to re-do them and one change I will make is making my contact details larger!
I produced a number of goldfinch studies; the idea being the most successful would be the commissioned piece.
However after doing these, I was very unsure about their duller colours! And so I did one more, this time a lovebird, which i'd recently seen at the pet shop where I did my budgie studies.
In the end, I chose the lovebird to submit as the commissioned piece. As a form of self-promotion, I included a small plaque featuring information about me, as well as a stack of business cards for anyone at the auction who may be interested in my work. As this was my first attempt at a business card, I feel they could be improved upon in the future. I plan to re-do them and one change I will make is making my contact details larger!