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Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts

Friday, 4 May 2012

Artist Inspiration - Ingo Giezendanner

Ingo Giezendanner




This is the work of artist Ingo Giezendanner, who works to create installations, paintings and drawings. The work below are some of his drawings created with pen and paper. I like these pieces because of the repeated patterns. Some of his work are a landscapes and street (see above photography), but some of my favourite pieces but Giezendanner are his repetitive patterns (see below photography).

The use of simple black and white colours make the drawing stand out as the black appears emboldened. I really like the use of repeated patterns to create a whole image.







Ingo Giezendanner's work: http://grrrr.net/





Here I combined Ingo Giezendanner inspired repetitive patterns with a photograph I had previously taken.





Francisco Nicolás

Francisco Nicolás

This is the work of artist Francisco Nicolás, who uses a mix of photography and drawings to create interesting landscapes. Francisco Nicolás photographs landscapes, then it appears to be edited in to change colour and shapes. I like the blocky structured shapes put onto a free landscapes, putting unconventional object together.









Thursday, 3 May 2012

Inspirational work: Peepshow Collective


The Peepshow Collective

I have been a fan of Chrissie Macdonald's work for a while now, and recently I found this collective she is part of; Peepshow. Peepshow is a collective of illustrators Luke Best, Jenny Bowers, Miles Donovan, Chrissie Macdonald, Pete Mellor, Marie O’Connor, Andrew Rae, Elliot Thoburn, Lucy Vigrass and Spencer Wilson. I really liked the various artists I discovered in the collective and one artist that I really like was Andrew Rae, who uses a mix of humor and personification to make some interesting illustrations.

More about the Peepshow Collective can be found here on http://www.peepshow.org.uk/



Andrew Rae


Andrew Rae has worked for various clients including Nike, MTV and The Guardian. Similar to the work of artist David Shirley another illustrator with work I like Rae creates pieces that mix of art with comical. I really like the combination of illustration and comedy, as the piece provokes a response from the audience. I like the way in which Rae presents people and animals in his pieces, giving them characteristics and qualities which show through the picture. The rabbit on the left has been drawn in black pen on a white background. It is a line drawing but even despite it's simplicity it is skill, and makes the rabbit look quite mischievous. The images with all the characters below is one of my favourite by Rae as it has a range of various character on it. Each character is individual and different from another. When you take a closer look you can see a different personality in each character, as if each have their own story. The use of colour especially in the illustration below is very important to highlight the differences in personalities, as colour can suggests various things, or give perceptions such as pink for girls. Rae plays on this giving one of the male illustrated characters a pink T-shirt, whilst he has a shaven bald head. This contrast with perceptions we would usually have of men causing humor. This highlights how colour can also provoke emotion from the audience as well as the illustration itself. When creating my piece I will take into account the various colours I use, as I want to interest the audience and provoke a response, so selecting an appropriate colour will impact on the response (if any) I gained from the audience.

I think Andrew Rae's work is great to look at for Journeys, Encounters and Meetings because the use of 'people' show different things Rae has encountered through life whether it be a dream or in real life.

The personification of animals and objects adds to the humor of the illustration making it fun to look at. In the illustration below there is a blue bear with a walking stick this and a horse with a gun. I think creating drawing that have personality is a great way of connecting with the audience and Rae does this well.


Characters -

More of Andrew Rae can be found on http://www.andrewrae.org.uk/






My Andrew Rae inspired pieces


I used fine liner pen on graph paper to create this Andrew Rae inspired piece. I cartoonised my oyster card, as relating to how Rae cartoonised people. This trail did not come out as I had hoped, and to make it more like Andrew Rae I could have made the illustration more humorous.


This is my second Andrew Rae inspired piece. For this I created various characters, giving them each different characteristics. I noticed Rae used this technique to make his cartoons interesting and wanted to try drawing various characters with their own personality. 



Creative Review Shredder - Photography John Short

Chrissie Macdonald

Chrissie Macdonald is also part of the Peepshow collective and a different style artist to Andrew Rae. I really like the work of Macdonald and she has inspired a lot of previous work I have created. I now look at her again, as I believe the paper pieces she creates could be something I consider for my piece. 

With clients including Central Saint Martins, Creative Review, Dazed & Confused and Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Chrissie Macdonald is a successful artist, who uses predominantly paper as a medium. Her use of photography and paper creates exciting scenes. 




Above is Chrissie Macdonald's commission for Orange phone company. This too is created by paper. Here Macdonald has uterlised paper to create shapes that have become characters. Similar to the work of Andrew Rae each character has been given its own personality. I like this because then each character is eye-catching and you want to look at each one. I really like the use of different shapes, there is a range of size and shape, which suggests something different. The cuboid with the top hat is really interesting being the tallest of the shapes.  It looks quite clever, and businessman like, relating to our perceptions of British businessmen; suit wearer, top hat, eye glass and tall. The use of the orange is a clever way to promote the phone company Orange through the piece, and therefore the Orange logo is very small and place in the corner of the piece.

New York Times Magazine - Photography John Short

This is a piece created for The New York Times Magazine. I like it because of the mysterious almost ghostly atmosphere created by the green lighting. It looks like a scene from a horror film with black cats, a lift and a small child, creating a sense of spookiness or even fear. I think this mix of photography and paper is something I will practice and use in the future within my piece because it is great to look at.

More of Chrissie Macdonald can be found on http://www.chrissiemacdonald.co.uk/



Chrissie Macdonald and Andrew Rae



















Chrissie Macdonald and Andrew Rae teamed up together to create an installation for New Royal London 
Hospital, routes to childrens' theatre. The piece is mixed media created with paint and fabric. I think the piece works well to target young children because it is playful and fun. It creates characters a boy and a girl and it appears like they are going on an adventures, because of the different scenes captured in the work.



Work can be found here on Andrew Rae's website http://www.andrewrae.org.uk


Photographer and Illustrator - Heikki Leis

Heikki Leis


Illustrations






Photography









I really like the work of Estonian artist Heikki Leis. When I initially came across his photographic work, I found it really quite interesting how one object or prop was used to describe someone. It is quite intriguing looking at his work, as I begin to imagine the story behind it. Leis photography grabs my attention and this is probably why I like it so much. When I saw this I wanted to create something that had the same affect one my audience.

Heikki Leis is both an illustrator and photographer. Leis illustrations created from pencil and pens are amazing to look at as well, appearing almost photo-like.

Work such as this is inspiring because through a photo you begin to think of a story. Although my final piece may not definitely be a photography only based piece I think when I do create my work I will take Leis' work into account. Creating something that tells a story, draws in an audience to think.

More of Heikki Leis work can be found on http://www.heikkileis.ee/

Monday, 5 March 2012

Photographer - David LaChapelle

David LaChapelle

David LaChapelle's work is very different from what I have seen before. The mix of fashion and the surrealism works well to produce really eye-catching images. I like this work, because it stands out. The colours are bold and bright helping to bring out the images. These series of images are from LaChapelle's "Nuns and Maids" photography series created in 1999.
This image is of a lady dress in black laid down. She is dressed in a nun style outfit which is related to purity and cleaness. It is quite religious, but she is laid on contrasting colours. I really like LaChapelle's use of contrast, as he has put something religious like a nun upon various objects which could be considered less holy. The use of the bright colours such as pinks and red for the background make it stand out from the nun in black. I think this suggests that contrast between the objects and the nun. There is a lot of detail within the image, so when I first look at it I begin to look deeper, spotting more and more objects.

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Graphics Retail Project: Raja Sandhu





RAJA SANDHU - LOGO MAN




Raja Sandhu is an internationally well known designer specialising in brand design. His client list spans to well over 2000, including big names such as Disney, Hasbro and rapper Snoop Dog. In 2009 Sandhu won 'Best Designer Canada', and his logos have appeared in many publications. He is a successful logo designer and i really like a lot of his different logos. A lot of his designs are quite simple using only a selected number of colours, yet the logos are skilful, and stand out from other logos. Below are little analysis of three of his logos.




LUDOS LOGO







This is the logo for the online retailer of innovative products; LUDOS. This is a pictorial logo, which uses WhimsyTT typeface, to create the letters LUDOS, to produce the character in the logo. The Latin for 'games' is LUDOS, which is clever as this then makes the image. The typeface is fun, which means it doesn't need to have funky colours to make it stand out. It has been done in black bold letters and the logo is a clever design. Although, I am not creating a game shop, this logo is really good. I think it is it very successful because it has created a logo, which is different and utilises the company name.


This logo will influence me to making my logo more creative. I think I will try to be more creative as this will make the logo unique and stand out.


The letters below were used to create the face:







ASHLEY- THE MUSIC






This logo is for Ashley- the music. It is a typo graphic logo, which uses bold sans-serif font. The logo heavily relates to the company, and when looking at it you can probably guess what it is. The use of the image of the guitar incorporated into the first letter of the company makes the relationship between the logo and company more recognisable. This is a fairly simple logo, which has skilfully incorporated text and graphics. I believe this logo is successful because it is recognisable, but also clever. The black colour of the text, allows the guitar which is in white to be seen. The use of contrasting colours helps for different parts of the logo, stand out. This logo targets its music audience because by looking at it you can take a good guess what the company is.





JCK LANDSCAPING CO.






This is the logo for JCK Landscaping co. This logo heavily relates to the company, as it is a landscaping company the use of a pictorial logo allows a link to be made. The logo uses the Danube typeface to create the letters 'J', 'C', and 'K', (which are also the initials of the company) these letters then make up the body of the character in the logo. Below are the individuals letters used and the typeface it was done in:



This logo has been cleverly created, using the company's initial makes it unique and different. The adding of the spade, and green grass, makes it evident that this is a logo for a company that does gardening or landscaping. This logo uses only two colours, the bold black makes the man and his utensils and the green colour is used for the grass. Using green for the grass makes the grass and the man stand out from each other. And as green is the only bright colour in the logo, it ensures that the grass stands out. In doing this we are able to recognise that this company has got something to do with grass.




Looking at this logo I am able to see the importance of making certain elements of a logo stand out more than others. Also making your logo relate to your company is important, and this logo achieves this. The logo has been successful in making to logo unique for the company, and stand out as a logo.




CREDIT: Information about Raja Sandhu and his logos can be found here http://www.rajasandhu.com/

Friday, 25 November 2011

Typography Project: Atipo inspired







This is Fontface by artists Atipo. The work is beautifully painted on the subjects face to give a great piece. Different fonts and typefaces are used to give different expressions. The work uses simple colour, but the work is bold and powerful. I was inspired by this work and decided to have a try.







My inspired piece.

Typography Project: "WORD VOMIT"



"WORD VOMIT"









I was looking online at typography and came across some typographic pieces using the phrase, "Word Vomit". The first one was created by Damagedinnocence and the second was by http://victoriasinteractivemedia.blogspot.com/ .













I decided to go on to create my own. The first image is of my hand drawn design. I then went on to edit the images within Adobe Illustrator. Above are my experiments with the quote.

Typography Project: Heebok Lee

HEEBOK LEE





Heebok Lee's typography video is dynamic, fast moving and eye catching. I really like the different effects on the words and decided to try and re-create my own. My first typographical piece is done using chalk and the second is done using Adobe Illustrator.










Typography Project: Food Typography


FOOD TYPOGRAPHY



These are my Ed Ruscha inspired typographical pieces. Ruscha is a fine artist, who has done a lot of typography. Famously Ruscha has used objects such as fruit, blood and grease to create his typography.

I went on to creating my own pieces using objects.



I used bread to create this piece



To create the word 'FEAR' I used masking tape.




I cut out pieces of newspaper to produce this typography.




Cereal was used to create this piece.




To create the word 'FEAR' I used baked beans.




I used cucumber to create this piece of typography.




Ketchup was used to create the letter 'K'





I used bread to create this piece.




Created with pens









Created from toothpaste