Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Environmental Portraits in Second Life



This is an assignment that I did in Second Life for a new media class. For class, our assignment was to create an environmental portrait using Second Life. An environmental portrait is a portrait in which an environment of a person is portrayed. The environment says a lot about the person. By looking at a person’s surroundings, one can discover what is important to a person and what his of her life is like.

In my first environmental portrait I chose to portray a housewife. This woman is dressed as a stereotypical housewife and is surrounded by her kitchen. There are prescription bottles all over the floor and bottles of alcohol scattered to show her secret escape and loneliness. She is holding a baby, which is leaching onto her and a gun, which shows her security and vulnerability. There is a blow up doll in the scene to show the woman’s desire for love.

The second environmental portrait I did was of Britney Spears. She is shown in her living room that is scattered with alcohol, a wig, a camera, and her faceless children. The camera is meant to represent paparazzi and her faceless children are represented as objects rather than people. Britney is bald and wearing a school girl outfit with no underwear. She is performing on her living room stage because she cannot separate reality from fantasy.

Using Second Life can be very frustrating. I spent so long wondering different lands looking for objects for my characters. It is also very interesting to see all of the different characters that use Second Life. Building objects in Second Life can also be very frustrating but I found it got much easier the more that I practiced. I think Second Life is not something that I will continue to use but it was overall very interesting to discover this other world.

taralouiselle.com

www.taralouiselle.com

Tara Louiselle is a local artist who creates sculptures and models of horses. Tara Louiselle is a very good friend of mine who has amazing talent. She is a painter, sculptor, and fantastic drawer. I have known her most of my life and she possesses artistic ability that few have. Tara inspires me because she has used her talent and love of horses to produce beautiful sculptures that are all the rage in the horse world.

Tara is now making a living doing what she loves. Tara discovered the world of horse sculpting and that it is in high demand. Tara first noticed the popularity of these horse sculptures while surfing ebay. She saw many horse sculptures selling for thousands of dollars and thought, “Hey, I could do this.” Tara grew up drawing and painting equinine art so sculpting it came very natural to her.

Tara started sculpting by transforming Breyer horse models. These thick, plastic sculptures are popular collectibles among children, ranging from $30-$50 dollars. Tara purchased these models, melts them, changes their positions and stances, adds anatomy, sculpts intricate manes, and finally air-brushes and paints the models. These resculpted models sell for hundreds of dollars. In addition to resculpting Breyer horses, Tara purchases resin models from popular sculptors and paints them. These resigns can sell for thousands of dollars.

I am so proud of my friend Tara who has found a niche in the art world and ran with it. Her name is now very well known in the horse sculpture world and is often sought out for custom work. Tara’s sculptures are so intricately sculpted and painted with beauty. Her air-brushing is exquisite. Tara stands out in her field and has offered other horse sculptures very stiff competition.


Thursday, March 11, 2010

Candidate # 1

Our university is hiring a New Media professor and allows their students to get in on the deal. Students are able to meet each candidate for a meet and greet lunch and also listen to a lecture by the each candidate. The University welcomes students' input and opinions. I think that it is really important for schools to include students in the hiring of a new professor since it could profoundly affect their education.

The first candidate that came to our school was very unique. This candidate is currently a professor at a Florida school where he also teaches in the arts. I think that this candidate was very intriguing and most unusual. He reminds me of a mad scientist of the arts. It was very apparent that this candidate is very intelligent. He seems to use many aspects of engineering and science incorporated with art.

Many of the first candidate's art was very experimental and technical. One example of the professor's work that I particularly liked was his study for children and the sounds of MRI machines. This candidate created a game involving toys and the different sounds of MRI machines so that children would be exposed to the machines noises before they had a procedure, thus desensitizing them to the machine's noises. I like that this candidate uses art for a purpose.

One of the candidates more simplistic works was a portrait he did of a friend. This portrait was unique because he made it with cups of coffee. He took a photo of his friend and reduced it to simple tones of brown. The artist then matched each tone with a specific tone of coffee, by adding cream to the coffee to change its color. He spent hours mixing the perfect tones of brown and arranging them to mimic the tones in the photo. The artist then suspended a camera above the composition of coffee filled cups and took a photo of them all in their place. The end result was quite amazing and represent the actual photo quite well.

Monday, March 8, 2010

My New website...Still in Progress!


www.monicacottondesign.com

I attempted to create a website for my work. I am very disappointed because I it is not turning out the way I anticipated. It is often difficult to demonstrate a conception. The web has many limitations. I need to put a lot more time and research into the art of web design because it is a complicated field.

Because of my limited knowledge of web design, I turned to intuit.com. It seemed too good to be true and it was. Intuit promises simple website building, and that is exactly what you get. The program is oversimplified and difficult to modify. It is very limited as to what you can do. I tried a free trial but don't think that I will continue. Being a multi-media major, one would think I could design a descent website. I need some work.
I want my website to focus on my photography but also to display my fine art and graphic design. I would love to create galleries of my work and also private galleries for my photography clients' pictures. I am currently working on a flash animated flash page which may add interest.
I really like the logo that I created for myself. I graphically reduced an image in illustrator and edited to look symbolic of a camera. I was able to incorporate my initials within the logo. The "C" in my initials worked perfectly as the camera lens. The background of my logo was taken from one of my HDR photographs.


HDR Photography


I really love working with HDR photography. High Dynamic Range photography provides a larger range of highlights, shadows, luminosity, and color. It shows the viewer the colors and detail that the human eye are incapable of seeing. It produces vibrant, luminous colors and very detailed textures. HDR photography is a wonderful new addition to the world of photography.

HDR photographs are produced by taking a series of photographs of the same shot using different exposures. The goal is to have images ranging from white (overexposed) to Black (underexposed). A program such as PhotoShop can be used to combine all of the images. Photoshop or other programs can be used to change luminosity and saturation of the final image. it sounds more complicated than it is.

This is a series of images that I did to capture the beauty of ordinary urban elements. This project was done to demonstrate texture and color. The HDR technique really embellishes the texture and color of each image. Each image pops! Each image has unity and variety. Each image is its own composition. I used one primary color within each piece. The color adds depth and opposition to the texture.

The final compilation of photographs is well-balanced and varied. I wanted to arrange the final images so that they worked together as a whole. I distributed the colors throughout the arrangement as well as the shapes and textures. I think that the individual images could stand alone but I prefer them as a unified whole.

Alice and Wonderland



This weekend I went to see Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. I wasn't sure what to expect, but ended up really enjoying the film. Burton is very good at recreating classic stories into a new and improved version. Each of Burton's recreations are more over the top and outrageous than their originals. He is able to be very creative and unusual without being over done.
I really enjoy the mood and atmosphere that Tim Burton creates within the scenes of his films. He seems to be most known for the dark and eery. He adds a dark, fantastical twist to his films that often is bizare and strange. This is what is really interesting to me.
Alice in Wonderland was quite a masterpiece of art. The scenery is very rich in color and beauty. The scenery sets the mood for the entire film. The characters' makeup and costumes also follow the richness and beauty of the scenery. The characters looks are extreme and imaginative, which is very appealing.
I like that Burton changes a classic just enough to make it his own. Burton's Alice and Wonderland is a sequel to the original Alice and Wonderland yet incorporates many elements of the original story. The story line is more exciting and interesting than it's original. I would highly suggest seeing this film to anyone who is interested in film and the arts. Alice and Wonderland is very well done and intriguing.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Deep Blue "C"



The fashion company Deep Blue "C" was created by my cousin Rachel Culp. I have grown up looking up to her and admiring the art she creates. Her work is all hand done and involves designing custom clothes for clients of all ages. Her clothing gives a Rock and Roll vibe that is a lot of fun. Her clothing has energy.

Rachel's work truly reflects who she is as a person. She is a very interesting and fun person, which shows in her work. Her use of color and texture makes each piece of clothing its own piece of art work. Clients are encouraged to send in their own jeans to be embellished so that they are the perfect fit. Rachel's clients appreciate the quality and creativity that goes into her work. Her clients have an original sense of style which appeals to musicians and other artists alike.

The style of Rachel's work is very eclectic. She uses unpredictable combinations of patterns and themes. Rachel creates collages of different materials and fabric. Much of her work looks similar to the patchwork of a quilt. Her funky placement of different elements and shapes of the fabrics add to the compositional component of each piece. Each element of the garment is carefully considered.

I love Rachel's work because it has character and personality. Much of the clothing contain themes of comedy and sarcasm. Each piece makes a statement. I also really appreciate the craftsmanship of Rachel's work. I love this soulful artist and her company!

Monday, March 1, 2010

What is New Media???




I Think that this youtube.com video describes the complicated realm of "new media" very well. Though this video is a bit cheesy, the creator is participating in "new media" while discussing it, which is kind of ironic. The style video reminds me of the old program Bill Nye the Science Guy and is very interesting. I like that the creator is using a free source such as youtube.com to promote his work and find subscribers.

It is very cool that anyone can have a platform to share their ideas with the world. I think that is the idea behind new media. In the past, people needed special equipment and privileges to air their ideas. Never has there been a way to reach the entire world, like using the internet. The whole notion of media has changed for better or worse. There is no turning back.

I am majoring in the study of new media arts. My field of study encompasses many things to do with art and the computer. I think that this area of study is endless and continuously evlolves faster than anyone could possibly keep up. I think this aspect of new media is very overwhelming but also very exciting. New media is a hugely growing field that has endless possibilities.

Web design is a major area of new media. I have taken several classes on web design and am still very overwhelmed by all that is entails. I always considered myself computer illiterate but am impressed wiht how with the more I learn, the easier it becomes. I really enjoy doing digital photography editing in Adobe Photoshop, editing and creating videos in Finalcut Pro, and learning graphic design in Adobe Illustrator and InDesign. I think that all of these arts are part of the growing new media field. I hope that what I have learned in the field of new media continues to grow and evolve into a future career.

M.C.Design on facebook




I have not yet created a website for my work so I made a page on facebook.com to share my work with others. The page showcases my work. I am using this page to promote my skills and passions. The site is still in progress but I have already received a lot of positive feedback and have gotten several job opportunities from creating this page. It is an easy way to communicate with clients and post the work that I have done for them. It is a great way for clients to preview their work and give feedback.

I am creating a design company called M.C. Design. The company focuses mostly on photography. I did not choose the name M.C. Photography because I did want to limit myself to just photography. I want my company to also encompass my work in wall murals, graphic design, and book illustration. I have so many interests and did not want to limit myself to just one. I have been doing my art work for more than 15 years and have just now gotten to the point of creating a name for myself.

I think that it is important to promote ourselves as artists. It is so important to get your name and work out to as many people as possible. The term "starving artist" is so often true because it is sometimes difficult to get know as an artist. Sites like facebook.com can expose my work to so many people that might otherwise never see it. It allows you to network with friends and friends of friends which tend to be the best way to get clients, through word of mouth.

My design business is really starting to pickup. I owe a lot of the credit to facebook.com. I know of no better way that one could share their work in a way to generate discussion and interest. facebook.com has been a simple way to expose my work to everyone I know and it is really paying off. The best thing about creating a facebook page for your work is that is is free. It doesn't get better than that!

Portraits


My passion in life is photography. Photography allows me to creatively express myself in a way that I cannot do otherwise. I particularly love shooting portraits. A portrait is a very personal and intimate look into a person. I think of a portrait as a true expression of one's self. I like to allow the subject to dictate the style and personality of a portrait so I can bring them to life with a photograph. Portraits should capture the essence of a person and make a lasting impression.

I love people. Creating portraits is my way of representing all kinds of people in unique ways. I think I have the ability of seeing the beauty in everyone. I want people to feel good about who they are and I want their portrait to reflect that. I love human-kind's uniqueness and think that it should be celebrated.

Another reason I love portraiture is because I love giving people the gift of a beautiful picture of themselves. Everyone needs to feel good about themselves. So many times, I find that people are self-conscious about the way they look and are often afraid of being photographed. It is my hope to show people their unique beauty through my work. Everyone has beautiful features, so I like to accentuate the good and photograph my subjects in flattering ways, playing with the idea of camera angel, perspective, and poses.

I have photographed an array of people. Some of my favorite photos are those of my 97 year old aunt. I think the elderly are beautiful and that they should be celebrated. Their faces have such texture and shape. Their wrinkles tell a story of life and their experience. I also love photographing the very young. Brand new babies are much like the elderly in that they are so precious and seem to know so much. I love to capture all of their little details of wrinkly skin and tiny parts.