Sunday, September 12, 2010

sketchblog review [11 September 2010]

[11 Sep 2010]
Today marks the beginning of my online blog journey of self discovery, personal growth and development.  My final destination on this journey will hopefully culminate with my own design firm.  I am positioning myself by going back to school to do just that; I am finally doing what I would love to do, which is be creative. I love art, I love homes, and I'm excited about the marriage of art and homes merging together in the wonderful industry of interior design.

Where do artisans gain inspiration from a variety of sources...
  • Books
  • Music
  • Nature
  • Museums
  • Television
  • Print Media
  • Food
  • Fashion
  • Anywhere
  • Other Artisans
My inspiration this week comes from http://anthonyzierhut.com/main/.  I love this artist's work, because I'm a huge fan of gesture drawing.  It's the type of drawing that I find most natural to the way that I draw.  I find that gesture drawing is freeing.  It provides the most freedom, so that you're able to glide your graphite, your charcoal, your pen or whatever medium of your choice across the page or even off the page.  It's almost like your hand has a mind of it's own, when you allow yourself to become one with the item that can make indentations or imprints onto the page.

Color:
Anthony Zierhut, utilizes watercolor in a way that is very realistic.  His use of shading, and ever so subtle changes in the use of color are all very complementary. The items that are monochromatic, are beautiful to view.  I loved the color purple that he utilized with "Lily practicing for a performance", he utilized, black, white and purple.

Black and White:
I love his collection of camping sketches, he takes the viewer on this camping journey with him, it makes you feel that you are there. It's not just a dusty, dirty campground, it's family, it's life, it's things to do that will bring you back into the simpler things in life.  Such as when his daughters are reading, you can't see their faces, but you can see that they are engrossed in what they are reading.  It makes you long to just relax and sit back and listen to birds chirping, water running and the sun hitting your face as you just read that book that you've been dying to read.

Organization:
I love the organization of his sketch blog.  Being able to search the blog is key, you're able to see how a series is unfolding through the movement from one sketch to another.  He also let's the viewer know what medium he utilized in his sketch.  The viewer is able to be transported along with him as he tries out new tools.  He utilizes:
  • Watercolor
  • Pigma Micron
  • Pencil
  • Ballpoint pen
  • Uniball vision pen
  • Photo
  • Fountain pen
  • Digital color
  • Acrylic paint
  • Sepia Wash
  • Pastel smudge tool
Some of these items, I've heard of and others I want to research, to learn more about them, and more importantly to utilize them. 

Visual Representation:
He utilizes storyboarding which is a great tool, it moves you from one frame to the next. It's like a great recipe, it gives you the ingredients, but it also shows the mixture and the final product. He also uses animatics which according to Zierhut, it's the "motion of storyboarding". 

I am going to close out my first trip, through this sketchblog journey, with saying I can't wait to post my own work, I hope that my colleagues, mentors, peers and professors will enjoy.

1 comment:

  1. Cheryl,

    Your critique of the first assignment is thorough and logical. I clearly understand your preference for the blog you decided to critique, as it aligns well with your artistic/creative draw to interior design in general. However, I am a little confused. It seems like there should be some more information here. What about your projects you have been working on in class? what is your item? What was your marketing campaign? What is your container. There is not a lot here I can work with regarding a thorough critique of you work if you have not posted any work. I would really like the opportunity though. I am sure given your thorough evaluation of the blog that inspired you and your obvious passion for the interior design field that your project is surely creative, but I do not have much to work with here. I also wanted to let you know it is a little distracting trying to read the headers on this forum, the background is either really dark or really light, making some areas to bright and the text superimposed over them difficult to read, maybe you could work on that a little? I know my blog is not perfect (I am NOT graphic savvy) so any suggestions you might have I would be open to. A fresh set of eyes would probably help me tailor the format a bit more specifically to the content of the blog. I am looking forward to your input and am hoping to be able to add some more constructive comments here in this forum for you.

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