Sunday 29 January 2012

Seriously? -_-

We actually have to continue keeping these blogs? -_- ... *sigh* Fine.

Print Elective

Our project had been on 'Space' and how we personalize it. I eventually chose my book case. Heres the results:









Book Covers





Clutter
We were also given another, one day project: Clutter. Despite only being one day long, i really enjoyed this one more then our actual project.






Sunday 8 January 2012

Hands

What is this?! I dont even---







Freak Show Video

It's finally here! The thing i have promised to reveal since the progress reviews! My Freak Show animation!




Updates

Just a short little note to say: 'The Ringmaster' and 'Shadow Puppet' posts have been updated. Go on all the way back if you want to see the new pictures.

Almost Forgot...

Here a few little extras that have a little something to do with my project. At a point, i got caught up in Gothic Literature, and so, the prints inspired by Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde came to be.






Also, i good while back, i made this little piece one day that i was out sick. After curling up and watching nearly all of 'The Walking Dead' (again, i got inspired b the zombies!






Saturday 7 January 2012

Urban Legends

Lesson of this piece : Mounting board is not easy to cut into. Also, curved shapes are out of the question.

This whole thing is based on Victorian urban legends, and the old 'Penny Dreadful' they published such things in. The legends included in my piece are 'The Great Thunderstorm', 'Spring-Heeled Jack' and 'The Devil's Foot Prints'.









Leather and Light

Working with something other than card was a nice change. Keeping with the horror them the fabric of choice?? it had to be leather. I mean... there's not all that many monsters that go around in denim is there? *waits for a picture to be posted to be proven wrong* o.o;;;.

Anyway! Using the patterns from my Shadow minion monster things, i cut it out in a sheet of leather. And then...for a long time blank. I had no idea what to do. The solution? Simple, but i like to think effective.put it up against a frosted glass panel and turn on the lights.