Bert Arista is a graphic designer based in The Colony, TX. He has an aggressive and imaginative style that is both expressive and definitive. His portfolio and contact information are provided.
Kate McNair is a certified holistic health coach, creative catalyst, artist and designer who holds a B.Des. and C.H.C. She encourages living your art and viewing your life as a masterpiece.
This document is an artist portfolio created by Lucy Pugh. An artist portfolio is used to showcase an artist's work and skills to potential clients or employers. The portfolio likely contains examples of Lucy Pugh's artwork, projects, skills, experience, and contact information to help her promote her work and find new opportunities.
Preparing for an Artist Portfolio Review or PresentationFresh Arts
This document provides guidance for artists preparing for an artist portfolio review. It recommends setting clear objectives for the review, carefully editing your portfolio down to 20 high-quality pieces with a cohesive theme, and professionally presenting your work and supplemental materials like CVs, statements, and proposals. During the review, actively listen to feedback and take thorough notes to reflect on later. Follow up with a thank you and continue engaging with reviewers who express interest in your work.
This slideshare is a limited portfolio of my work as a graphic artist. It includes pieces from various TV series, films and commercials filmed in Melbourne as well as my work for corporate clients in logo, branding and promotional collateral. Much of my recent work cannot yet be displayed until certain programs go to air. This portfolio is only a small percentage of what I have created over the past 3 years, if you would like to review more please contact me.
This collection of work includes samples of designs and executions which accomplished the objectives of a variety of clients... individuals, large and small businesses, major corporations, non-profit,
civic and government organizations.
Kate McNair is a certified holistic health coach, creative catalyst, artist and designer who holds a B.Des. and C.H.C. She encourages living your art and viewing your life as a masterpiece.
This document is an artist portfolio created by Lucy Pugh. An artist portfolio is used to showcase an artist's work and skills to potential clients or employers. The portfolio likely contains examples of Lucy Pugh's artwork, projects, skills, experience, and contact information to help her promote her work and find new opportunities.
Preparing for an Artist Portfolio Review or PresentationFresh Arts
This document provides guidance for artists preparing for an artist portfolio review. It recommends setting clear objectives for the review, carefully editing your portfolio down to 20 high-quality pieces with a cohesive theme, and professionally presenting your work and supplemental materials like CVs, statements, and proposals. During the review, actively listen to feedback and take thorough notes to reflect on later. Follow up with a thank you and continue engaging with reviewers who express interest in your work.
This slideshare is a limited portfolio of my work as a graphic artist. It includes pieces from various TV series, films and commercials filmed in Melbourne as well as my work for corporate clients in logo, branding and promotional collateral. Much of my recent work cannot yet be displayed until certain programs go to air. This portfolio is only a small percentage of what I have created over the past 3 years, if you would like to review more please contact me.
This collection of work includes samples of designs and executions which accomplished the objectives of a variety of clients... individuals, large and small businesses, major corporations, non-profit,
civic and government organizations.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the global textile industry. It discusses the evolution from ancient spinning and weaving techniques to modern industrial processes. Key events mentioned include the inventions that drove the first and second industrial revolutions, such as the spinning jenny and water frame. The document also summarizes current global textile production statistics and Bangladesh's role as a major exporter, particularly of garments. Bangladesh has become the second largest exporter of ready-made garments after China.
The document discusses digital painting versus traditional artwork. It poses the question "Digital or traditional?" multiple times and receives an equal mix of "Digital" and "Traditional" responses. It then covers several topics related to digital art like what digital art is, the different forms it takes, methods of digital painting like acrylic and cell shading, and provides examples of digital painting processes.
Artist Statement
I would describe my work as playful and peaceful; my intention is to pass those feelings on to the viewer. My greatest inspiration comes from music. It is my portal to the divine. I actually let the notes and words of the song tell me how to paint. Music allows me to experience God and through this same channel, he communicates through me to the world. While immersed in the creative process colors, shapes and patterns will come to me seemingly out of nowhere. I often become seduced by curiosity, experimenting with different techniques and materials.
Because of the role music plays in my creative process there is a recurring theme in many of my pieces: music and art united. I like using simple, colorful designs to make people smile. The designs are representative of my feelings while creating them. In a sense, each of my works is a snapshot of the song in my heart at a moment in time. My pieces reflect my own inner joy and my intention for my artwork is to cultivate joy in others. My simple hope is that someone else will pause, breathe, and smile because of a piece I've created.
Artist Bio
I was born and raised in Port Arthur, Texas. My creative education began at a young age. My father’s paycheck came from the local oil refinery, but he was a musician at heart. He taught me how to sing, write, and play the piano and guitar. A girly-girl with a wild imagination, I remember always having a Crayola in my hand. I’d play dolls in the monkey grass and pick flowers from my mother’s garden. She was a school nurse, but it was her after-school hobbies that bonded us. Cooking and gardening together, I was always by her side, except when I snuck away to draw on surfaces I shouldn’t with my crayons. My mom may have fostered my love of outdoors and fascination with nature.
I was always a good student, staying glued to my books so I could leave my small town as fast as possible. In 2001 I moved to Austin and began my freshman year at The University of Texas. I found the opportunities of the big city and giant university astounding. I studied marketing, but also dabbled in creative outlets, taking art classes and designing costumes for theatrical productions.
After graduating college, I saved money for a year, packed up my bare necessities, and sold everything else. I had been offered my dream job, to teach SCUBA diving at a local resort on a tiny island in the Bahamas. The next two months would be the hardest of my life. Without friends, family, or any real work to do, I finally accepted that I was in over my head. Whatever I was searching for, it was not on Andros Island. But I was determined to find what I was looking for—the oasis I envisioned in my mind so many times.
I moved to the US Virgin Island of St. Croix for one year and it changed my life—this time for the better. I found my love and my purpose. My love came from Mississippi and my purpose came the day I had the accident. Looking back, I should have always known my calling. But for some reason it took a 42-foot catamaran to knock some sense into me. After a concussion and a trip to the ER, the thought of returning to work on the boat terrified me. This change in perspective allowed me to quit my job and make the bold decision to stay home every day and make art. I felt different, as if God had spoken to me. It was at this time in my life that I committed to being an artist.
Since then I have left the islands and now I call Nashville my home. My artwork is inspired by a love of music and an insatiable curiosity. Each piece is an experiment using different techniques and materials. I hope that you enjoy it.
all about Painting (definition, elements, types, styles, history of Philippi...Enjielou
This document provides an overview of painting, including definitions, history, elements, types, styles, famous paintings, and Filipino painters. It defines painting as the expression of ideas through a two-dimensional visual medium using various materials like tempera, oil, acrylics, and watercolors. The history of Philippine painting is discussed, from its introduction by Spanish colonizers to promote Catholicism, to the development of more secular art in the 19th century. The core elements of painting - color, line, shape, space, texture, and tone - are explained in detail. Different types of paintings like landscape, portrait, still life, and styles like abstraction, surrealism, and impressionism are outlined. Famous worldwide
This document summarizes Astha Goel's fashion design portfolio including 5 projects from her BA in Fashion Design & Technology. The projects cover themes of pop art, a graduation fashion show, art deco, an Indian wedding, and vampires. Each project includes mood boards, research, sketches, and 2-5 designs. The portfolio demonstrates Astha's creative exploration of themes and development of her design skills.
Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the global textile industry. It discusses the evolution from ancient spinning and weaving techniques to modern industrial processes. Key events mentioned include the inventions that drove the first and second industrial revolutions, such as the spinning jenny and water frame. The document also summarizes current global textile production statistics and Bangladesh's role as a major exporter, particularly of garments. Bangladesh has become the second largest exporter of ready-made garments after China.
The document discusses digital painting versus traditional artwork. It poses the question "Digital or traditional?" multiple times and receives an equal mix of "Digital" and "Traditional" responses. It then covers several topics related to digital art like what digital art is, the different forms it takes, methods of digital painting like acrylic and cell shading, and provides examples of digital painting processes.
Artist Statement
I would describe my work as playful and peaceful; my intention is to pass those feelings on to the viewer. My greatest inspiration comes from music. It is my portal to the divine. I actually let the notes and words of the song tell me how to paint. Music allows me to experience God and through this same channel, he communicates through me to the world. While immersed in the creative process colors, shapes and patterns will come to me seemingly out of nowhere. I often become seduced by curiosity, experimenting with different techniques and materials.
Because of the role music plays in my creative process there is a recurring theme in many of my pieces: music and art united. I like using simple, colorful designs to make people smile. The designs are representative of my feelings while creating them. In a sense, each of my works is a snapshot of the song in my heart at a moment in time. My pieces reflect my own inner joy and my intention for my artwork is to cultivate joy in others. My simple hope is that someone else will pause, breathe, and smile because of a piece I've created.
Artist Bio
I was born and raised in Port Arthur, Texas. My creative education began at a young age. My father’s paycheck came from the local oil refinery, but he was a musician at heart. He taught me how to sing, write, and play the piano and guitar. A girly-girl with a wild imagination, I remember always having a Crayola in my hand. I’d play dolls in the monkey grass and pick flowers from my mother’s garden. She was a school nurse, but it was her after-school hobbies that bonded us. Cooking and gardening together, I was always by her side, except when I snuck away to draw on surfaces I shouldn’t with my crayons. My mom may have fostered my love of outdoors and fascination with nature.
I was always a good student, staying glued to my books so I could leave my small town as fast as possible. In 2001 I moved to Austin and began my freshman year at The University of Texas. I found the opportunities of the big city and giant university astounding. I studied marketing, but also dabbled in creative outlets, taking art classes and designing costumes for theatrical productions.
After graduating college, I saved money for a year, packed up my bare necessities, and sold everything else. I had been offered my dream job, to teach SCUBA diving at a local resort on a tiny island in the Bahamas. The next two months would be the hardest of my life. Without friends, family, or any real work to do, I finally accepted that I was in over my head. Whatever I was searching for, it was not on Andros Island. But I was determined to find what I was looking for—the oasis I envisioned in my mind so many times.
I moved to the US Virgin Island of St. Croix for one year and it changed my life—this time for the better. I found my love and my purpose. My love came from Mississippi and my purpose came the day I had the accident. Looking back, I should have always known my calling. But for some reason it took a 42-foot catamaran to knock some sense into me. After a concussion and a trip to the ER, the thought of returning to work on the boat terrified me. This change in perspective allowed me to quit my job and make the bold decision to stay home every day and make art. I felt different, as if God had spoken to me. It was at this time in my life that I committed to being an artist.
Since then I have left the islands and now I call Nashville my home. My artwork is inspired by a love of music and an insatiable curiosity. Each piece is an experiment using different techniques and materials. I hope that you enjoy it.
all about Painting (definition, elements, types, styles, history of Philippi...Enjielou
This document provides an overview of painting, including definitions, history, elements, types, styles, famous paintings, and Filipino painters. It defines painting as the expression of ideas through a two-dimensional visual medium using various materials like tempera, oil, acrylics, and watercolors. The history of Philippine painting is discussed, from its introduction by Spanish colonizers to promote Catholicism, to the development of more secular art in the 19th century. The core elements of painting - color, line, shape, space, texture, and tone - are explained in detail. Different types of paintings like landscape, portrait, still life, and styles like abstraction, surrealism, and impressionism are outlined. Famous worldwide
This document summarizes Astha Goel's fashion design portfolio including 5 projects from her BA in Fashion Design & Technology. The projects cover themes of pop art, a graduation fashion show, art deco, an Indian wedding, and vampires. Each project includes mood boards, research, sketches, and 2-5 designs. The portfolio demonstrates Astha's creative exploration of themes and development of her design skills.
Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.