Exhibition, Graduation, and beyond

Special thanks to my cousin who told me to get back in gear and update you on post-graduation life. I mean, I only waited X amount of years for this moment, and now I’m slacking on simple blog posts. ;) You see, I started this blog as an assignment for a class back in 2010. A few of my classmates have been great at keeping their’s going. I try, but I guess I still need to receive points for it to stay motivated. So here I go again, my friends. April and May were the busiest, craziest, and most exciting months. My group exhibition, “Curio” was amazing, and soon after came the event I have been waiting years for… graduation. It’s crazy how slow the last few weeks can go, and then all of the sudden you have this diploma in your hand wondering what just happened. I can finally say I have a “Bachelor’s in Fine Art.” Now the objective is to figure out what to do with this shiny, new degree!

April:
 
Yours truly with the goods @ my exhibition. A proud moment! And a rare one: I’m not covered in charcoal smears.

The swan piece (far right) was something I finished during the semester while working independently with a professor. If you remember a few posts back, I was doing some wing sketches in preparation for the piece. Back then, the idea was in its very beginning stages. I wasn’t exactly sure which direction I was going; I just knew I loved wings. As I talked about it more with my professor, we started talking about the story of Swan Lake. Although the idea of doing Swan Lake-inspired work excited me, I was afraid that it might seem kitschy as Black Swan was running its course in theaters around the same time. Yes, I’ll be the first to admit that I love Black Swan, but I didn’t want to make fan art. My prof just assured me that with Swan Lake being such a classic story, it shouldn’t be an issue… so I went with it. I’m glad he gave me that encouragement because I ended up making a diptych I’m in love with. Sure, there are a lot of things I would change about them, but they’re the first big pieces I did with little instruction or influence. Although I really wanted to finish both in time for my exhibition, time only allowed for one, which is the white swan piece you see in the exhibition. After the chaos of Curio passed, I was able to focus on my black swan. I’ll cut to the chase… here’s the Swan Lake diptych. :)

 
“Odette” and “Odile” 2011, charcoal and pastel on paper.

During the process of these two, and through out my overall drawing program experience, I definitely learned a lot about my overall drawing style. In “Odette”, I ended up incorporating some of the abstract elements I had been influenced to do from certain professors. Although not an original fan of abstraction at the beginning, it became something that I would regularly use in my art. As I progressed into “Odile”, the urge to do a complete narrative scene took over. With my life-long  interest in illustration, comics and animation, those are what come more natural to me and will be something I’m going to try to do more of in my post-grad life. Like a lot of illustrators, movies from Disney or Don Bluth were obvious inspirations growing up, and I won’t deny my fantasy of working in that environment someday.

Post-grad life has been pretty close to what I’ve expected. No, I haven’t found that dream job yet, but my full-time job right now is searching for it, even if it does include the common dream job of Disney/Pixar. In addition to that, I’ve also taken up the hobby of cake decoration. I haven’t taken any formal classes yet; just self teaching, and it’s been interesting. That’s a post for later though, so stay tuned… I mean, if you like that sort of thing.

Well, as I wrap up my rambling, I’ll leave you with two photos of a moment I’ve worked/struggled/waited forever for:


I did it!

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Curio: A BFA Exhibition

This week you could say is the peak of my art school career. My senior exhibition has arrived and I’m so excited. I’ve been waiting years for this. I was more nervous about installing than anything because I don’t have much experience  hanging art, or anything for that matter (you’ll find very little on my apartment walls.) I’m exhibiting with a group of 10 other senior drawing and painting majors, and over the process we’ve had to work together to create a title, branding images, posters, postcards… and even details like title cards, wall spacing between us, and food to serve at the exhibition. I can say it came together really well, and I can’t wait to show my friends, family, and faculty what I’ve been doing. I can’t believe it’s come already…. this means I have a month until graduation. I will soon l have my bachelors degree in fine art. It’s almost surreal! Let me tell you, the weeks have been dragging on… but I have a feeling I will miss it, no matter how burnt out I feel. Now to figure out… what’s next?

Curio! April 11-15
Gallery 100 @ Arizona State University, southeast corner of Mill and University south of Chili’s in Tempe, AZ.
Opening reception tonight! 4/12 6-8pm
Gallery hours:
Mon-Thur: noon – 5 p.m.
Fri: noon – 3 p.m

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Wings

Where can I start? My last semester has been a real challenge so far, but I have a lot to look forward to. My senior exhibition is approaching on April 12th (details to come) and exactly a month after that I’ll be graduating. So exciting. You hear from others how much you’ll miss school, but at this point, I’m having a hard time excepting that. :)

Right now in my independent study, I am working on some new pieces that I’m hoping to include in my exhibition. It’s going to be a diptych, and I couldn’t be more excited to work on it. I don’t want to tell you my idea yet because I’m great at jinxing. But here’s a little sketch! ;)

Wings are something I’ve always loved. Not sure why, I just think they’re beautiful. The wing is just a small part of my concept though. The hard part is thinking of other imagery to go with my idea but it’s coming along.

Painting II is going well… we’re doing a cubist still life, inspired by Picasso’s work. I’m really not a huge fan of cubism, but I enjoyed the project anyway. It was awkward getting back into painting again after a year off. I really do think I prefer oil paint over acrylic though… guess I won’t know until I try acrylic again. I kind of wish I could just do paintings of chocolate truffles again, like my trompe l’oeil from my last painting class. Maybe I just want an excuse to buy fancy chocolate. Our next project is going to be more of an abstract expressionist piece about one single object or gadget. I chose a violin, because it’s another thing I’ve always thought was beautiful. I don’t play (everyone always asks) but I kinda wish I did. I played the trumpet back in the day.

Switching topics. Black Swan. Have you seen it? I saw it back in December when it first came out in a small overcrowded theater. Its been on my mind ever since. I’ll be honest, it wasn’t one of those movies that made me walk out in complete awe. Might have been the theater experience, but at the same time, sometimes it takes a few times for me to realize how in love with something I am. It had it’s awkward, creepy moments (after all, it is a thriller) but overall, it was a beautifully done movie. I love Natalie Portman. She’s one of my favorite actresses, and she (and Mila Kunis) did an impeccable job training for the movie. I read that that the only time Natalie had a body double was during the extended pointe (tippy toe) scenes. I can’t imagine training for just a few months to pull off the skills and movement of a professional ballerina. The story of swan lake just added to the appeal. The white swan/black swan complex is fascinating and beautiful, which brings me to mention they did an amazing job on the makeup and costumes in the movie. To sum it up, I’ve been wanting to see it again but I haven’t found the time. Hopefully soon… otherwise I believe the DVD/Bluray will be out in March. Of course I’d love nothing more than to see the actual ballet. If only Ballet AZ was running it right now.

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