This document provides a table of contents for pages 2-40 of a magazine or book. It lists titles for pieces of art and their corresponding page numbers. It also provides contact information for the author and invites readers to view their blog and magazine. The document gives an overview of the various artistic works and sections contained within the full publication.
Rishita Paharya, a student of fashion design, completed a project designing a summer clothing collection for a 20-year-old girl. She was inspired by traditional Indian art and crafts and designed pieces combining these influences with modern styles. Her collection includes a tent dress with applique flowers and kantha embroidery depicting relationships. She presented her designs, influences, and specifications to fulfill her diploma requirements.
The document describes Charlotte White's portrait photography practice from this year. She has focused on portrait photography, seeking to capture atmosphere and use the camera as a statement. She explores appropriating photography as an art form that allows viewers to experience concepts. She examines the basis of aesthetics and modes of sensory perception with body perception. The document goes on to describe several photography series and experiments Charlotte has conducted exploring these themes through different compositions, subjects, and techniques.
How does a clothing brand start a movement? What is style anyway? How does our image of self get altered when we're constantly seeking validation from our online and offline networks? What positive role can a clothing brand play in all of this?
This portfolio contains artwork by Arushi Carlra exploring different cultures through various mediums such as batik, watercolors, oil pastels, and acrylic paint. The pieces depict symbols from Egyptian, Arabic, Indian, and African cultures. They include cushion covers with symbolic eyes, representations of cultural signs and languages, and reinterpretations of traditional art forms in a modern style. The portfolio also includes fashion sketches merging Disney princesses with contemporary silhouettes and colors.
The document summarizes the author's initial sources of inspiration, experiments with self-portraits using different media, and decisions regarding their final self-portrait outcome. The author drew inspiration from portraits by Dean Marsh and Stephen Earl-Rogers featuring solid colored backgrounds. Through experiments with watercolors, acrylics, and ink, the author refined their likeness and use of color. They decided to do their final portrait in the style of Dean Marsh using oil paints to capture their features naturally.
The document describes the presenter's ideal self-portrait if commissioned, including elements like medium (black and white photograph), size (24x24 inches), pose (wrapped, at a 45 degree angle, smiling or laughing), costume (whimsical elegance, couture), surroundings (steppe landscape), and mood (familiar yet surprising). The presentation provides insights into the presenter's personality, interests, and aesthetic preferences.
This document discusses the color red. It states that red is a warm, positive color associated with energy, passion, and survival. Red exudes strong masculine energy and is the color of extremes, representing both love and danger. In many cultures, red is seen as the color of fire, blood, and primal life forces. Red also carries religious significance in places like India and Japan, where it symbolizes marriage, happiness and good luck.
V Panduranga Rao has been drawing cartoons as a hobby for over 40 years. He has received recognition for his cartoons, including winning awards in over 60 international cartoon contests. He holds national records for the smallest and largest flipbooks he has created, with the smallest being 0.5 cm x 1.3 cm and the largest being 20.75" x 13". His lifelong dedication to cartooning and animation through flipbooks has led to numerous achievements being featured in record books despite it only being a hobby for him.
Rishita Paharya, a student of fashion design, completed a project designing a summer clothing collection for a 20-year-old girl. She was inspired by traditional Indian art and crafts and designed pieces combining these influences with modern styles. Her collection includes a tent dress with applique flowers and kantha embroidery depicting relationships. She presented her designs, influences, and specifications to fulfill her diploma requirements.
The document describes Charlotte White's portrait photography practice from this year. She has focused on portrait photography, seeking to capture atmosphere and use the camera as a statement. She explores appropriating photography as an art form that allows viewers to experience concepts. She examines the basis of aesthetics and modes of sensory perception with body perception. The document goes on to describe several photography series and experiments Charlotte has conducted exploring these themes through different compositions, subjects, and techniques.
How does a clothing brand start a movement? What is style anyway? How does our image of self get altered when we're constantly seeking validation from our online and offline networks? What positive role can a clothing brand play in all of this?
This portfolio contains artwork by Arushi Carlra exploring different cultures through various mediums such as batik, watercolors, oil pastels, and acrylic paint. The pieces depict symbols from Egyptian, Arabic, Indian, and African cultures. They include cushion covers with symbolic eyes, representations of cultural signs and languages, and reinterpretations of traditional art forms in a modern style. The portfolio also includes fashion sketches merging Disney princesses with contemporary silhouettes and colors.
The document summarizes the author's initial sources of inspiration, experiments with self-portraits using different media, and decisions regarding their final self-portrait outcome. The author drew inspiration from portraits by Dean Marsh and Stephen Earl-Rogers featuring solid colored backgrounds. Through experiments with watercolors, acrylics, and ink, the author refined their likeness and use of color. They decided to do their final portrait in the style of Dean Marsh using oil paints to capture their features naturally.
The document describes the presenter's ideal self-portrait if commissioned, including elements like medium (black and white photograph), size (24x24 inches), pose (wrapped, at a 45 degree angle, smiling or laughing), costume (whimsical elegance, couture), surroundings (steppe landscape), and mood (familiar yet surprising). The presentation provides insights into the presenter's personality, interests, and aesthetic preferences.
This document discusses the color red. It states that red is a warm, positive color associated with energy, passion, and survival. Red exudes strong masculine energy and is the color of extremes, representing both love and danger. In many cultures, red is seen as the color of fire, blood, and primal life forces. Red also carries religious significance in places like India and Japan, where it symbolizes marriage, happiness and good luck.
V Panduranga Rao has been drawing cartoons as a hobby for over 40 years. He has received recognition for his cartoons, including winning awards in over 60 international cartoon contests. He holds national records for the smallest and largest flipbooks he has created, with the smallest being 0.5 cm x 1.3 cm and the largest being 20.75" x 13". His lifelong dedication to cartooning and animation through flipbooks has led to numerous achievements being featured in record books despite it only being a hobby for him.
Free-spirited fashion designer Asmita Marwa owns a store in Goa but had to shut it down due to an unsatisfactory location. She intends to reopen in Goa, which she frequents regularly and feels has a soul that draws people to it. During an interview, Asmita discusses her journey as a designer, starting her own label in 2003 and debuting at Lakme Fashion Week in 2008. She creates bohemian, free-flowing designs inspired by her travels around the world and experiences with artists. Asmita balances her work with being a homemaker and part-time chef when not traveling or creating new collections.
Audrey Hepburn was the quintessential role model of grace, kindness, elegance and inner beauty. The music is "Somewhere in Time". However, SlideShare does not provide a means to include the music.
Applique is a technique where pieces of fabric are sewn on to a base fabric to create patterns or images. Pipli, India is well known for its intricate applique work, traditionally used to decorate canopies, quilts, and chariot covers. Modern applique artisans in Pipli and other parts of Orissa and India experiment with new fabrics, colors, and applique techniques to produce a variety of decorative home goods and clothing that have growing popularity as tourist souvenirs and inspirations for designers.
The document summarizes the process of developing a magazine masthead and selecting a front cover image. It describes various masthead design ideas, including using different fonts, reversing letters, and incorporating a crown. It also discusses experimenting with different front cover photo ideas, focusing on finding images of women dressed in distinctive, sophisticated styles related to hip hop. The final masthead features a small reversed "E" and crown in red, and the front cover image shows a woman in colorful attire posing confidently against a graffitied wall.
The document discusses how a pop artist is represented in a magazine spread across multiple pages. On the front cover, the artist is portrayed seriously to match an article about her rise to fame. On the contents page, she is shown casually enjoying nature to depict her love of the outdoors. The double page spread uses black, white, and gray colors to symbolize her past as the article discusses her history. Camera angles, wardrobe, makeup, and backgrounds are crafted to convey specific messages about the artist's personality and lifestyle.
Free online lessons on pencil sketch art for beginners. You can take the inspirations and learn through simple instructions on how to turn random strokes of pencil into an art piece. Visit www.drawing-pencil-sketches.com for more info.
Ranjan's Visual Alphabets journey began in 1968 and is inspired by great cartoonists like Sheda Phadanis and Vasant Sarawate. The document discusses Ranjan's influences and mentors like his father, Shantaram Pawar, and D.T. Padekar who encouraged him to draw visual alphabets. It highlights how Ranjan's work was recognized through publications in newspapers and magazines from 1997-2008. The visual alphabets are Ranjan's "thumb impressions" exploring different possibilities of expression through judicious imitation of styles from his inspirations.
This chapter discusses how anyone can improve their drawing skills through practice and instruction. The author provides examples of student drawings from before and after taking her classes. Initially, the students' drawings relied too heavily on outlines and lacked blending of tones. However, after learning techniques for capturing shapes, lights, and darks, their drawings improved greatly and looked more realistic. The author encourages readers that they too can advance their skills by following the step-by-step exercises provided in the book. Practice and learning proper techniques can help transform early sketches into polished realistic drawings.
This document contains research and brainstorming for a photography project on the theme of relationships. Some of the ideas explored include photographing people reading on the subway to capture disappearing relationships with books, and creating optical illusions through multiple frames within photos. The document also shares examples of illusionist photographers' work for inspiration, and proposes taking photos of family engaged in illusion-style photo shoots to represent different relationships. Contact sheets from two photo shoots using frames are included, with annotations on refining the shoots. Experiments with cyanotype and editing photos to look like impossible scenarios like people in unusual locations are also detailed.
Will Kurtz creates life-sized sculptures of people and animals out of newspaper and magazine clippings with an internal wooden structure. His pieces capture the spirit and routines of ordinary lives with humor and empathy. Kurtz practiced landscape architecture for 25 years before pursuing art full-time in his 50s. He is drawn to unique subjects like a dog walker with 16 dogs that inspire his realistic and three-dimensional sculptures. Kurtz aims to communicate through sculpture by using recycled materials like newspapers that give his pieces an imperfect yet emotive quality.
Annalise Johnston created a digital magazine called Freya focused on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle influencer Hollie Joice. For the front cover, Annalise selected a close-up photo of Hollie looking down with a serious expression to portray her as powerful. The double page spread features smaller photos of Hollie's career timeline and a dominant image of Hollie playing with a male friend to provide intrigue. Annalise designed the layouts and articles to emulate inspirations like Glamour magazine, using techniques like silhouettes wrapped in text and pull quotes.
This document provides moodboards and ideas for posters to raise awareness of marine litter. It discusses three potential poster ideas:
1. A collage of trash on a beach with the phrase "The beach is rubbish" to directly blame beachgoers for leaving trash. Images from the "dirty dozen" list would be included.
2. Inspired by mermaid tears campaigns, it could feature a mermaid cartoon surrounded by plastic balls that have been washing up on beaches.
3. General fonts were selected that would work for different text elements in any of the poster ideas. They are simple but professional fonts suited to convey information clearly.
El documento discute cómo la teología está en declive porque la gente ya no cree en personas diferentes y descarta advertencias como locura. También, la teología ya no se estudia mucho y las personas se enfocan más en sí mismas que en los demás. Esto ha llevado a priorizar negocios, sociedad y dinero sobre razones más profundas de la vida.
Rodolfo Pereira has extensive experience in communications, public relations, journalism, and media across both public and private sectors. He has held roles such as World Bank consultant, senior PR manager, press counselor for the Peruvian Embassy, and press secretary to the President of Peru. Pereira also has experience in content management, video production, copyediting, and creative writing. He has received several awards for his journalistic work and films.
Free Tools fue creada para ofrecer asesorías y capacitaciones en tecnología de la información de manera abierta y comercial, así como permitir prácticas académicas. Su visión es fomentar una cultura informática y su misión es ofrecer estos servicios con infraestructura adecuada. El documento describe los servicios, objetivos, análisis FODA, planeación operativa, de personal, recursos, instalaciones, organización, administración de hardware y software, y políticas de soporte, personal y seguridad.
Conectar el modem ADSL a una toma de teléfono, conectar el modem a la PC y a la impresora, y conectar el PC con la impresora para configurar una red doméstica básica.
This document describes a pastel drawing portrait of Dr. Terry Cooper commissioned by Medicine Hat College. The artist wanted to include elements of the college to remind Dr. Cooper of his time there. He drew Dr. Cooper in color sitting on one of the marble pillar benches from the college entrance. He also included a smaller graphite drawing of Dr. Cooper. The artist discussed his process, including using technology to plan the composition, testing colors, and gradually building up layers in the portrait and details like the gown, cap, and marble floor.
Gina has always loved art and was influenced by it from a young age. She began drawing at age six and took classes focused on drawing, Chinese painting, and watercolor painting throughout her childhood, which helped establish her artistic skills and perspective. Gina later discovered a passion for graphic design and is now studying it in graduate school with the goal of making it her career. Her writing reflects on how her love of art has evolved over time from her early artistic experiences through her current studies in graphic design.
Free-spirited fashion designer Asmita Marwa owns a store in Goa but had to shut it down due to an unsatisfactory location. She intends to reopen in Goa, which she frequents regularly and feels has a soul that draws people to it. During an interview, Asmita discusses her journey as a designer, starting her own label in 2003 and debuting at Lakme Fashion Week in 2008. She creates bohemian, free-flowing designs inspired by her travels around the world and experiences with artists. Asmita balances her work with being a homemaker and part-time chef when not traveling or creating new collections.
Audrey Hepburn was the quintessential role model of grace, kindness, elegance and inner beauty. The music is "Somewhere in Time". However, SlideShare does not provide a means to include the music.
Applique is a technique where pieces of fabric are sewn on to a base fabric to create patterns or images. Pipli, India is well known for its intricate applique work, traditionally used to decorate canopies, quilts, and chariot covers. Modern applique artisans in Pipli and other parts of Orissa and India experiment with new fabrics, colors, and applique techniques to produce a variety of decorative home goods and clothing that have growing popularity as tourist souvenirs and inspirations for designers.
The document summarizes the process of developing a magazine masthead and selecting a front cover image. It describes various masthead design ideas, including using different fonts, reversing letters, and incorporating a crown. It also discusses experimenting with different front cover photo ideas, focusing on finding images of women dressed in distinctive, sophisticated styles related to hip hop. The final masthead features a small reversed "E" and crown in red, and the front cover image shows a woman in colorful attire posing confidently against a graffitied wall.
The document discusses how a pop artist is represented in a magazine spread across multiple pages. On the front cover, the artist is portrayed seriously to match an article about her rise to fame. On the contents page, she is shown casually enjoying nature to depict her love of the outdoors. The double page spread uses black, white, and gray colors to symbolize her past as the article discusses her history. Camera angles, wardrobe, makeup, and backgrounds are crafted to convey specific messages about the artist's personality and lifestyle.
Free online lessons on pencil sketch art for beginners. You can take the inspirations and learn through simple instructions on how to turn random strokes of pencil into an art piece. Visit www.drawing-pencil-sketches.com for more info.
Ranjan's Visual Alphabets journey began in 1968 and is inspired by great cartoonists like Sheda Phadanis and Vasant Sarawate. The document discusses Ranjan's influences and mentors like his father, Shantaram Pawar, and D.T. Padekar who encouraged him to draw visual alphabets. It highlights how Ranjan's work was recognized through publications in newspapers and magazines from 1997-2008. The visual alphabets are Ranjan's "thumb impressions" exploring different possibilities of expression through judicious imitation of styles from his inspirations.
This chapter discusses how anyone can improve their drawing skills through practice and instruction. The author provides examples of student drawings from before and after taking her classes. Initially, the students' drawings relied too heavily on outlines and lacked blending of tones. However, after learning techniques for capturing shapes, lights, and darks, their drawings improved greatly and looked more realistic. The author encourages readers that they too can advance their skills by following the step-by-step exercises provided in the book. Practice and learning proper techniques can help transform early sketches into polished realistic drawings.
This document contains research and brainstorming for a photography project on the theme of relationships. Some of the ideas explored include photographing people reading on the subway to capture disappearing relationships with books, and creating optical illusions through multiple frames within photos. The document also shares examples of illusionist photographers' work for inspiration, and proposes taking photos of family engaged in illusion-style photo shoots to represent different relationships. Contact sheets from two photo shoots using frames are included, with annotations on refining the shoots. Experiments with cyanotype and editing photos to look like impossible scenarios like people in unusual locations are also detailed.
Will Kurtz creates life-sized sculptures of people and animals out of newspaper and magazine clippings with an internal wooden structure. His pieces capture the spirit and routines of ordinary lives with humor and empathy. Kurtz practiced landscape architecture for 25 years before pursuing art full-time in his 50s. He is drawn to unique subjects like a dog walker with 16 dogs that inspire his realistic and three-dimensional sculptures. Kurtz aims to communicate through sculpture by using recycled materials like newspapers that give his pieces an imperfect yet emotive quality.
Annalise Johnston created a digital magazine called Freya focused on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle influencer Hollie Joice. For the front cover, Annalise selected a close-up photo of Hollie looking down with a serious expression to portray her as powerful. The double page spread features smaller photos of Hollie's career timeline and a dominant image of Hollie playing with a male friend to provide intrigue. Annalise designed the layouts and articles to emulate inspirations like Glamour magazine, using techniques like silhouettes wrapped in text and pull quotes.
This document provides moodboards and ideas for posters to raise awareness of marine litter. It discusses three potential poster ideas:
1. A collage of trash on a beach with the phrase "The beach is rubbish" to directly blame beachgoers for leaving trash. Images from the "dirty dozen" list would be included.
2. Inspired by mermaid tears campaigns, it could feature a mermaid cartoon surrounded by plastic balls that have been washing up on beaches.
3. General fonts were selected that would work for different text elements in any of the poster ideas. They are simple but professional fonts suited to convey information clearly.
El documento discute cómo la teología está en declive porque la gente ya no cree en personas diferentes y descarta advertencias como locura. También, la teología ya no se estudia mucho y las personas se enfocan más en sí mismas que en los demás. Esto ha llevado a priorizar negocios, sociedad y dinero sobre razones más profundas de la vida.
Rodolfo Pereira has extensive experience in communications, public relations, journalism, and media across both public and private sectors. He has held roles such as World Bank consultant, senior PR manager, press counselor for the Peruvian Embassy, and press secretary to the President of Peru. Pereira also has experience in content management, video production, copyediting, and creative writing. He has received several awards for his journalistic work and films.
Free Tools fue creada para ofrecer asesorías y capacitaciones en tecnología de la información de manera abierta y comercial, así como permitir prácticas académicas. Su visión es fomentar una cultura informática y su misión es ofrecer estos servicios con infraestructura adecuada. El documento describe los servicios, objetivos, análisis FODA, planeación operativa, de personal, recursos, instalaciones, organización, administración de hardware y software, y políticas de soporte, personal y seguridad.
Conectar el modem ADSL a una toma de teléfono, conectar el modem a la PC y a la impresora, y conectar el PC con la impresora para configurar una red doméstica básica.
This document describes a pastel drawing portrait of Dr. Terry Cooper commissioned by Medicine Hat College. The artist wanted to include elements of the college to remind Dr. Cooper of his time there. He drew Dr. Cooper in color sitting on one of the marble pillar benches from the college entrance. He also included a smaller graphite drawing of Dr. Cooper. The artist discussed his process, including using technology to plan the composition, testing colors, and gradually building up layers in the portrait and details like the gown, cap, and marble floor.
Gina has always loved art and was influenced by it from a young age. She began drawing at age six and took classes focused on drawing, Chinese painting, and watercolor painting throughout her childhood, which helped establish her artistic skills and perspective. Gina later discovered a passion for graphic design and is now studying it in graduate school with the goal of making it her career. Her writing reflects on how her love of art has evolved over time from her early artistic experiences through her current studies in graphic design.
This document summarizes the artist's process in creating several self-portrait paintings. It describes the artist's initial source material that inspired them, including a portrait of a girl in a red jumper. It then discusses the artist's experimentation with different compositions, materials, and self-portrait angles. The artist created sketches, prototypes in different styles and backgrounds, settling on three compositions to further develop. They struggled with perspective but overcame this by ensuring consistent lighting. The artist learned about manipulating acrylic paints to create realistic skin tones and textures. Overall, the document reflects on the learning experience and importance of development, time management, and analytical skills for future improvement.
Simple and hassle-free. This is an art book with 100+ of the best personal project ideas you'll find on the market. today. This is an art book with 100+ of the best personal project ideas you'll find on the market today.
All the prompts are easy to follow and can be done by anyone, no matter how much experience you have with art.
Includes one monthly delivery of a painting idea for the novice painter.
1) The student created three artworks and one additional piece based on the theme of "cloud" using different materials and printmaking techniques.
2) For one artwork, the student traced a cloud and person onto lino and carved the designs to create a print. They received feedback on layout from their teacher.
3) The student reflected on successes and areas for improvement, such as supporting a weak area in their 3D artwork, and said they enjoyed experimenting with different artistic approaches.
The applicant is applying for a graphic design position at Bahrain Graphics. She saw their employment ad online while searching for design agencies. She feels her education and experience with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign can benefit the company. She is interested in creating logos, banners, signs, menus, and indoor/outdoor signage as requested in the ad. She provides her contact information and requests an interview.
The document provides details about a student's media and materials project focused on natural forms. It includes descriptions and photos of the student's continuous line drawings of plants, experiments bleaching fabric with plant stamps, and heat transfer prints using torn and scrunched paper. The student summarizes their learning around developing color and texture in different materials and transferring drawings to fabric. They also discuss the work of artist Pam Glew who uses bleaching on vintage flags.
Umesh Patel is an artist who creates figure paintings called "The Crimson Veils" series, which began in 2013. He aims to depict the female form amidst fantasy and abstract landscapes to explore beauty and convey a sense of contemplation. The red color is meant to represent a primal state. Nature heavily influences his work by placing figures in harmony with backgrounds. His goal is to continually develop atmospheric landscapes and figures to create moments for deep reflection. He uses acrylic paint on paper and gloss mediums to build layers and textures. Patel submitted these works for professional review to gain feedback and the potential for a gallery exhibition, which has been his lifelong dream.
Here is a suggested production schedule for your fanzine:
Week 1:
- Finalize content outline and pagination
- Begin illustrations for cover and first few pages
- Select fonts, colors and overall design elements
Week 2:
- Complete illustrations for first half of fanzine
- Start laying out pages in InDesign or similar program
- Begin writing articles and interviews
Week 3:
- Finish illustrations and layout for remaining pages
- Complete all writing content
- Edit and refine pages
- Proofread full fanzine
Week 4:
- Make any final adjustments
- Print and bind fanzine copies
- Create promotional materials
- Evaluate process and
The document discusses magazine cover designs for i-D magazine that use bold graphic elements and vibrant colors. The covers have a stripped down, graphic design look with chunky lines and colors that make them pop. Contrasting colors are used loudly and confidently to give a sense of artistic flair and creativity compared to standard glossy photo covers. The designs have a homemade, punk rock feel that pushes the covers towards experimental graphic design.
The document provides details about the pre-production work for a magazine created by Hannah McNeill. It discusses researching color schemes and meanings to incorporate in the magazine's design. Hannah also considered including photoshoots to make the magazine more visually engaging for readers. She developed ideas for three potential photoshoots, including one featuring models wearing t-shirts with phrases about feminism. Hannah outlined plans for the magazine's layout, taking inspiration from fanzines with their DIY aesthetic. She also selected fonts and developed plans for the magazine's title and front cover design.
The document provides evaluations of the student's music magazine project, including the front cover, contents page, and a double page article spread. Feedback was received from four peers on different aspects of the project. The student reflects on what they did well with time management but also aspects they would change, such as using a female image on the front cover to avoid potential stereotyping.
The document summarizes Mason Hilligenn's summer assignment exploring portraiture at the National Gallery and influences for their final portrait. It discusses analyzing portraits by Maria Caisley and others. Mason created facial studies and a final portrait in Caisley's style, though was disappointed it was too small and left-facing. The document also outlines Mason's plans to improve time management, achieve required A-Level grades for their desired animation program, and eventually pursue a career in graphic design or animation after a gap year.
This document provides summaries of 10 digital paintings and 2 acrylic paintings on wood. The digital paintings were created for a major seminar and explore various concepts through portraits of females with symbolic use of shapes, colors and compositions. The acrylic paintings on wood were part of a high school series based on untranslatable words from different languages and experiment with expression, negative space and composition.
The document outlines the pre-production work done for a magazine project focusing on feminism. It discusses choosing to create a magazine over other options because the student enjoyed planning magazines. It describes the purpose as bringing awareness to everyday feminism and empowering women. The intended audience is identified as young women ages 16-30. Advertising plans include Instagram, Facebook and other sites popular with the target demographic. Extensive research was done on color schemes, symbolism and styles. Influences identified include Riot Grrrl pages and a fanzine format with eclectic designs. Models were considered and photo shoots were planned to include images and artwork alongside articles.
The document provides details about the pre-production work for a magazine created by Hannah McNeill. The magazine's purpose is to bring awareness to everyday feminism and empower women. Hannah decided to create the magazine because she was most successful with magazine projects in the past. Some of her pre-production work included researching color schemes, fonts, and photoshoot ideas. Hannah planned multiple photoshoot concepts and considered models. She also looked at fanzine examples to influence the magazine's style and researched tapestries that could be incorporated. Hannah documented her plans for the magazine's name, cover design, and various page styles.
Having fun with painting and drawing - Making an artworkConstellation Art
This document provides guidance on finding ideas and techniques for creative art projects. It discusses various sources of inspiration for ideas, such as observing one's surroundings or culture. It then outlines steps for executing artworks, such as painting background sections first before adding details, using different materials like paints and pastels, and considering techniques like large-scale murals or comics. The document stresses creativity and self-expression over copying by exploring shapes, colors, and stories in one's own unique way.
The document provides a template for evaluating a graphic narrative project. It prompts the creator to summarize their work, including specific details about what went well and could be improved. It also asks the creator to reflect on how well their final product achieved their original intentions, how professionally their images were constructed, how text anchors the images, and whether the work is suitable for its intended audience.
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page 2-3.....................Mr.Man Page 36-37......................Big Brother
Page 4-5....................Monkey Man Page 38-39.......................Will Smith
Page 6-7..................Chimpanzee Page 40.......................Information about me
Page 8-9...................Clear Blue Visit my blog at www.blogger.com
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Page 10-11.................Question View my Magazine
Page 12-13..................Bright Nature
Page 14-15...............Collide
Page 16-17..............Godma
Page 18-19..............Outline
Page 20-21...............Tear
Page 22-23..............Bag Boy
Page 24-25.............Peace
Page 26-27............Swag
Page 28-29...............Line Girl
Page 30-31..............Vines of roses
Page 32-33..............Mr.Diva
Page 34-35...............Fashion Girl
2. Mr.Man
my first new piece was inspired by my old piece
African animal and it is called Mr.man.
Craft
I used only pencil for this piece and regular draw-
ing paper.
Composition
For this piece I wanted the viewer to really see the
mans features first.
Concept
I wanted my audience to see a man with really
dark features almost like a monkey.
3. Monkey man
For this piece I choose to make my previous piece
Mr.man bigger and expand the details and it is
called monkey man.
Craft
This piece was made with only pencil and regular
drawing paper.
Composition
I wanted the viewer to first see the body that was
added to the mans face.
Concept
I wanted the audience to see a man/monkey per-
son.
4. Chimpanzee
For this piece I choose to use bright colors because I
usually only draw in black and white.
Craft
1.I used pencil to first draw an outline of the picture
2.crayons to go over the picture and bring life to the
drawing
3.maker to give the picture a little sparkle
4.And regular drawing paper to create this piece.
Composition
I wanted the viewer to see the the bright colors on the
piece first because of the colors that are visible then
the details on the chimpanzee , the leaves, and tree
branches.
Concept
I wanted the audience to see a forest or jungle when
they looked at the drawing and a kind unusual face for
a chimpanzee.
5. Clear Blue
Craft-
I used paint to make the picture look more
splashed on to get the idea of rain being the main
focus of the art and that’s why i used blue.
Concept-
I used blue to show that the rain was really icy and
the yellow background shows how the sun reflect-
ed on the tree and rain.
Composition-
For this picture I wanted the audience to notice the
shapes in the picture and how they make forms.
6. Question
Craft
This piece was made using green, black, and blue
crayons to describe a usual scene that so many
people including myself have seen on many occa-
sions that have had an affect on me and so many
others. And this is always an question to me on
why this scene happens.
Concept
The concept behind this piece was a scene I usu-
ally see and that scene is a crime scene in my
neighborhood crimes are always happening and I
almost always see some one on the ground lay-
ing there dead or hurt and I put Ia question mark
there because it always puzzles me to why these
crimes happens so much they need to stop they are
getting out of control.
Composition
When people see this piece I want them to see
something that needs to stop.
7. Bright Nature
Craft-
This piece was created with sharps by dotting
objects on the paper.
Concept-
This piece was inspired by the line work of
Frida Kahlv, the color concepts of Batik design,
and the similar line work like mine by Sarah
Whitfield.
Composition-
When creating this piece I wanted the audience
to notice how the bright colors and dots create
a naturing picture.
8. Collide
Craft
This piece was created using combinations of all of my pieces.
The tools used were paint, pencil, marker, and crayons.
Concept
The idea behind this piece was to combine something from all of
the pieces I created over the past weeks and to create a very new
piece that had characteristics from all of them and collide them
together.
Composition
When a audience looks at my piece I want them to be able to
see all of my pieces in this one piece when they are all layed out
together.
9. Godma
Craft
This piece was created using pencil and crayons.
Concept
A few years ago my Godmother died of natural illness and I al-
ways wanted to draw a picture of her just to get some confront
for myself. So this piece is for me a tribute to my Godmother
and a piece of mind for myself.
Composition
When people look at this picture of my Godmother I want
then to see a wonderful person. I want people to see a women
who was strong, independent, loving, caring, and giving
person. My Godmother did so much for so many people i just
want people to see her like me and so many other people saw
her as a phenomenon women.
10. Outline
Craft
This piece was created using pencil and crayons.
Concept
This piece of art was inspired by a tree that I was star-
ing at and I really liked the outline of it and how it
curved and made different shapes and figures.
Composition
When people see this piece of art I wanted them to
see a tree that has life to it in a dark why.
11. Tear
Craft
This piece was crafted using a regular pencil, color pencils, and regular drawing
paper.
Concept
The idea behind this piece was me feeling overwhelmed by college and crying a
lot because of it. The tree and the clouds in the picture are represents when I go
outside to relax surrounded by flowing trees and clouds that reflect my mood.
Composition
When people see this picture I want their eyes to travel with the curves of the
tree, then to the clouds. How the rain falling from them are dropping on the
girl who was crying. I want people to get an overall tearful feel from the picture.
12. Bag boy
Craft
this piece was created using pencil only and was made on a regu-
lar piece of drawing paper.
Concept
In my high school drawing class we had to draw people based on
how they were standing and how they were shaped.
Composition
when people see this piece I want them to be able to see a boy
standing like he actually has a book bag on but you can’t see the
bag.
13. Peace
Craft
this piece was crafted with a pencil.
Concept
The inspiration behind this piece was the peace sign. In my high
school art class I had to drawn something that represented your cul-
ture. I feel the peace sign is a representation of my african american
culture because of all the things my people have been through. Things
like slavery and racism and I feel the piece sign is the perfect symbol
of what African Americans want and have been fighting for years.
Composition
When people see this piece I want them to feel peaceful.
14. Swag
Craft
this piece was crafted using pencil and regular drawing paper.
Concept
This piece is another example of people we had to draw in art class.
Composition
when people see this picture I want them to be able to see how the boy was
actually standing, how his head was leaning, and how his arms was posi-
tioned.
15. Line girl
Craft
This piece was crafted using pencil and regular drawing paper.
Concept
this piece was inspired by a drawing I saw that was drawn using only lines to
creat them and I wanted to do one only using lines as well.
Composition
When people see this piece I want them to see a giel on a stool who appears to be
thinking about something.
16. Vines of roses
Craft
This piece was crafted using pencil on regular drawing paper.
Craft
This piece was crafted using pencil on regular drawing paper.
Concept
This piece was inspired by a vas my high school art teacher made. It was very dark
Concept
looking piecehad lines that looked like vines school art teacher made. It was
This and was inspired by a vas my high and I wanted to go off of that and
added other things toand had lineseven looked like and crappy looking.to
very dark looking it to make it that more dark vines and I wanted
go off of that and added other things to it to make it even more dark and
Composition
crappy looking.
When people see this piece I want them to get a dark feeling from the lines .
Composition
When people see this piece I want them to get a dark feeling from the
lines
17. Mr. diva
Craft
This piece was crafted using pencil and regular drawing
paper.
Concept
I went to my friend model show and in the show it was
both female and male models. I really liked the way one
male model posed at the end of the show.
Composition
When people see this piece I want them to see a male
model.
18. Fashion girl
Craft
This piece was creating using pencil and drawing paper.
Concept
This piece was also inspired by the fashion show I went to and I really
liked the dress that the model was wearing.
Composition
When people see this piece I wa
nt them to a high end fashion model.
19. Big brother
Craft
This piece was crafted using pencil and regular drawing paper.
Concept
My brother Carlos died a couple of years ago of a blood clog and I
couldn’t go to his funeral because he lived in Alabama and I liv in Chi-
cago. So I wanted to draw him to get some comfort for myself because
I couldn’t see him before he was buried. I wanted draw him when he
looked the best to me and that was when he was dressed in his marine
uniform and I wanted to had add the United States flag, a bird to sym-
bolize being free, and a quote my brother said that he wanted people to
do when he died.
Composition
When people see this picture I want them to see my brother as a man
that represented what a hero is and that he was peaceful soul.
20. Will Smith
Craft
This piece was crafted using pencil and drawing paper.
Concept
In my art class in high school we had to draw a picture of a celebrity
and I chose Will Smith because he has always been one of my favorite
rappers, actors, and a wonderful representation of what hard work
can get you.
Composition
When people see this piece I want them to see will Smith as the great
man I see him as.