Times have really changed, and some of us yearn to own a piece of originality. Take a look at the classical paintings of the yesteryears, like Rembrandt or Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer which depict instances of ancient history. In art school we study various artists and their ways of depicting an image... in a sense we learn from their styles and later develop our own. We have learned to admire and stare into the world of a classical painting, but what about today's art? and today's medium? Will the digital/internet/multimedia age of today be the classic art of tomorrow? Check this Spidey rendering done by Nico Di Mattia.
There is tons of great art out there, show me what you've got.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Here's are some Illstrations done by our artist Raski
Here are some excellent renditions done by my illustrator Tom Raski. Some are very extreme, others can make a lot of sense. Think about it...
More files to my portfolio
from the hundreds of design files i have, here are some I currently have at my disposal. I would rather continue adding new files to show the evolution of my work.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
I'm new to blogger....
Hi All, I'm new to blogging, so please bear with me. I am assuming that the only way to blog is to do it all the time, and practice using all the tools available. Is it best to run RSS feeds pertaining to my stories, or just run news of daily events? So what captures your attention?
What will you do with your design portfolio?
Is it a new trend to put up your portfolio on-line for employers or other designers to critique? It apparently doesn't sound like a bad idea, besides almost everything is being posted on-line via blog. you'll see anything from personal diet forums to journalist's opinions based on everyday life and other' stories. Would a portfolio or art gallery be a good topic for people's discussion? Your turn to critique.
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