Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Career fields

         There are many ideas I have about my future career. All the way from writing, to computer video game designer. But the one that has stood out, and had my eye for the longest, is architecture. This field has always amazed me. From the engineering aspect of it, to the drawn out plans and construction sight manager.
         Buildings always have caught my interest. The structuring of them, the planning and thought put in them, all the way to the actual building of the building itself. I've always been drawn to floor plans. From normal modern day homes, to sky scrapers 150 stories tall. The whole idea of being behind the creating of something so massive, or even a home for a family to live in, as always been a dream of mine.
         Sketching buildings and floor plans is what I do in my free time. I love the modern sleek look of the new age sky scrapers today, to the engineering and functions of mid-evil castles in the 13th century. It's something that I love studying, and love doing.

Monday, September 12, 2011

History in the making

          I know a historical piece should be a piece of art that is revolutionary, ground breaking, and of course, in history. Well I'm taking this opportunity to get inspiration from a very serious, touching event in history. September 11th, 2001. This day had it's 10th anniversary in the past week, and everyone is mourning. My concept idea for my portfolio this year is chaos, and as you can imagine, it was complete and utter chaos that day, and many days following. 2,977 people lost their lives that day. Two commercial planes smashed and shredded through the two 110 story buildings. The art work I'm drawing inspiration from is a photograph. This photograph shows the two buildings as they are collapsing, 110 stories, falling, one after another, killing thousands of innocent people. This is true chaos.
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/

Respond to an artist


      
       My overall concept for my portfolio this year is all the mad in the world, and the chaos that come with it. I have many inspirations of course, but my biggest would be Tim Burton. His style, concepts, and emotion he packs into every piece never fails me and is wonderful to view. One of his pieces (to the left) is probably one of my favorite works of art of all time. The emotion, feelings you get, and the way it is put together, all go towards that chaos filled concept I'm looking for. Now that's not all he's done to give me, and many other inspiring artist inspiration. Every piece of work, sketch, movie, and sculpture he's ever created have always amazed me. Take this piece for example (below the one of the left). Look at the colors he uses. Nothing scary right, but yet you get this eery, sort of creepy feeling. And look at the patterns he uses. All different sorts of lines, patters, and shapes come about, and that's just his style that I love and stride to be able to produce one day. Tim Burton isn't my only source of inspiration, but he never seises to amaze me.
Sources: First picture: (http://www.examiner.com/comic-books-in-sacramento/)
Second picture: (http://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/)