Friday, January 13, 2012

Free Art Review: pure-insomnia


This is a girl that I watch on a website I
use to upload my own art.  She makes these beautiful portraits.       pure-insomnia.deviantart.com       She is extremely talented and the artwork she produces is breathtaking. I love her artwork I love how different

 


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Critique Me.

An edit of a photo I used for my capstone. I dont have the drawings on it because I had to print it out to do that. So This was technially the Before picture.

The hello-goodbye on my hands is based on my favorite Superhero.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Art in the news

Following in the footsteps of the Missoni for Target collection is a daunting task, but if there’s any designer up to the challenge, it’s Jason Wu. Next month, he debuts his 53-piece “gamine chic” collection for the retailer, a very tightly edited collection (and one not part of Target’s new designer program it is unveiling this week) by comparison to Missoni’s, which had upward of 400 items. “I felt it was much more me to go capsule and intricate,” Wu tells Style.com. “To go after something as big and successful as Missoni, I knew I had to come up with a different way to work with Target.”

http://www.style.com/stylefile/

Friday, December 16, 2011

Free art review: The Umbrella Academy


This is a comice book that I really like. Its got a really awesome storyline about superheroes with unique powers.
 Story and original character design: Gerard Way
Drawing in the story: Gabriel Ba

Thursday, December 15, 2011

critique me


I dont think Ive done this one before. I just like, put crap on to of the photo and stuff.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Art in the news

After creating, with stylist Emmanuelle Alt, the phenomenon of Balmainia, former creative director Christophe Decarnin abruptly departed from the house he’d brought back to relevance, citing only medical concerns. As the press buzzed about the escalating pressures of the industry (in the wake not only of Decarnin’s departure but of Galliano’s anti-Semitic outburst and McQueen’s suicide), the label appointed an impossibly young, all but untested designer to take his place: The then-25-year-old Frenchman Olivier Rousteing, who’d worked under Decarnin at the height of Balmain’s moment.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Art review: Beetlejuice

This is my all time favorite movie. Ever since i was little. I LOVE tim burton and his art and just everything about what he does. I grew up only watching him and I turned out fine.