Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Final Portfolio
Here is my final portfolio. The process of picking pieces was difficult but I am confident with the choices I have made. I definitely think this is some quality work. I am proud of each illustration.
Piece #1 - Life and Death
For the life and death assignment I wanted to do something different, something unique. I wanted an interesting concept that would get attention. I thought of Michael Jackson and the stages of his life. I pictured the young Michael Jackson and then the older, creepy alien-like Michael Jackson and how he was so much different that in his youth he was "dead." I thought a airbrush stencil look would fit and I really like how it turned out. It is also the only piece in my portfolio that is not watercolor. It shows I can work in other areas.
Piece #2 - Extra Illustration/Bruce Springsteen Rolling Stone Article
I chose to do an extra piece for my portfolio and I am really happy with the outcome. I feel like this is my best piece. It is a culmination of all the work I have done finding and honing my technique. It is deliberate with an unintentional feel. I really like the colors used too.
Here is another piece where I wanted a "deliberately un-deliberate" watercolor portrait. This is the home state postcard assignment and its also my most recent. I am really happy with how it turned out. It has a nice quality to it where it doesn't look overworked. I was confident throughout the whole process as well and I think it shows my confidence in my own style.
The fourth piece is a memory portrait of my dad. think the simplicity of his face and skin is effective and the contrast between the bright color in the background is my favorite part.
Piece #5 - Self Portrait
This is my second favorite piece and I feel like it was the first piece where I cam comfortable with a style all my own. I like the color and I think the background is interesting. I enjoy using color shapes as value. I have learned from this piece to not overwork anything. I also think this style is deliberately quick and representational. I am not interested in making it 100% photo realistic but creating a style where you can balance realism with representation is what make s a successful illustration, especially in watercolor.
This is my second favorite piece and I feel like it was the first piece where I cam comfortable with a style all my own. I like the color and I think the background is interesting. I enjoy using color shapes as value. I have learned from this piece to not overwork anything. I also think this style is deliberately quick and representational. I am not interested in making it 100% photo realistic but creating a style where you can balance realism with representation is what make s a successful illustration, especially in watercolor.
Piece #6 - Osama Bin Laden Portrait Excerise
The Osama was from the multiple watercolor illustration. I did 10 of them and the quantity created this cool illustration. It has a nice quality to it and looks quick but realistic/tight. I also went all out on color and chose ones you would not see in a realistic Osama. This was my highest rated piece on my midterm portfolio and I can see why. It is visual appealing and shows how the spontaneity of watercolor can be really effective and cool.
This piece was one of the last pieces I did and it shows my growth in style. It is confident and deliberate without the intentional aspect showing through. I really liked the tractor in the back, the simplicity of it and how it is suggestive.
I think this is one of my strongest pieces. I wasn't afraid to let the color as as shape do the work like most of the others. Besides the color and form I feel my concept was the strongest. I wanted something modern, unique and interesting and not just a portrait. I wanted to grab peoples attention and I think I succeeded. I am very happy with this piece.
There is my final portfolio! It has been a great semester of Illustration. I have learned so much and have enjoyed every second of it. It has been my favorite class by far. I really hope my skills continue to grow so I can make illustrating a part of my career. I I feel like I have come a long way since the first wash and line assignment we did. I developed a style and have gotten comfortable with a media. I think my work is very high quality, and I am confident in every piece. Thanks to Rusty for the help with technique, style, and everything else.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Final Life and Death
Friday, April 16, 2010
Life and Death Illustration
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