My Inspiration for this final piece was my brilliant friend Alexander Chacko. This color wheel designed was much simpler than my first one with a different method used to color the soccer balls. On the first version I used the image adjustment tool and I was going to do the same thing on this one but then I decided to play with the paint bucket and I found that the way it colored the soccer balls was much cooler.
A Blog by...Jason
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Business Card
I really didn't have any inspiration for this work I just picked my favorite pieces that I have done and put them together in a creative fashion. I like things very ordered and symmetrical so I guess that was goal with this design but I enjoyed putting my works together and being able to see them side by side.
Whats On the Inside
My inspiration for this one was of course my favorite show Chuck but more importantly Connor who is a brilliant mind in a dark society (with great hair). I had a lot of fun with this project because it was open to interpretation and your own creativity.
Good vs. Evil
My inspiration for this piece of work was the fact that I am actually batman and I actually am my own arch nemesis, its a very complicated story. Anyways I really like this project because it was simple but you had a lot of wiggle room.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Stencil Tennis style
For this project our job was to use the color wheel and create a stencil picture of art. We had a lot of freedom on this one so I thought I should tie it back to something I love which is tennis. Each letter except the S has something to do with tennis and then I use the color balance adjustment to put a color mask over it. Overall it was a lot of fun!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
I picked this second one because it is by the same artist whose first work I chose and because even though it is the same type of work as the first i feel like it provides a different overall aspect. This one even though the individual objects in the work don't show that much detail the overall combination of objects creates a very detailed work. I especially like the large flowers at the base at the painting which over a very different perspective. Both of the ones I chose are by Julius Woeltz
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