So do you remember this? I posted a couple of months ago about my failed attempts at making brushes and how the brushes ended up making some fun abstract art. Well, I have been working on some other things and ended making more brushes that I thought I could use to make more abstract vector illustrations. I have been in a really summery mood and used summery colors Here are some new lines:
Monday, May 26, 2014
New Brushes, New Experiments
Labels:
abstract,
Adobe,
Adobe Illustrator,
art,
brushes,
colors,
digital,
doodles,
geometric,
graphic design,
graphics,
Illustration,
modern art,
pattern,
shapes,
summer,
vector illustration,
zentagles.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Using Photos to Play With Texture
So this post is all about Photography and Texture. I call it Texture Play because it is all about experimenting and just seeing what happens when photos and textures are layered on top of each other. It's fun, colorful, and is kind of my journal. This is how I capture where I have been and what I have seen.
Labels:
Adobe,
art,
camera,
fireworks,
landscapes,
layers,
light,
nature,
photography,
Photoshop,
process art,
sky,
software,
Texture,
tiles
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
A Trip to the Art Institute of Chicago
Back in February, a friend from college and I went to the Art Institute of Chicago Museum. I haven't been there since freshman year in Fall 2007 and since then a Modern Art wing has been added on. I was in heaven! Here are some favorite cellphone snapshots from that day.
You all know about my love for Alexander Calder right? I love his mobiles and went crazy over the above piece. Like almost hyperventilating.
This is one of my favorite David Hockney paintings. It isn't a pool, but I love the color, the rendering of the leaves, the simplicity of the shadows. Hockney is so skilled at creating a realistic but painterly appearance in his work. Ahh! I geek out.
I love looking art and it was such a good trip. I enjoyed catching up with my friend and I feel energized from looking at the amazing art. The lines, the colors, the shapes. I love it!
You all know about my love for Alexander Calder right? I love his mobiles and went crazy over the above piece. Like almost hyperventilating.
This is one of my favorite David Hockney paintings. It isn't a pool, but I love the color, the rendering of the leaves, the simplicity of the shadows. Hockney is so skilled at creating a realistic but painterly appearance in his work. Ahh! I geek out.
I love looking art and it was such a good trip. I enjoyed catching up with my friend and I feel energized from looking at the amazing art. The lines, the colors, the shapes. I love it!
Labels:
abstract,
art,
Art Institute of Chicago,
Calder,
Chicago,
Hockeny,
modern art,
Museums,
paintings,
pollock,
Seurat
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