Tuesday, October 14, 2008

LOOP!!
Here is the group "loop" project final product:FOUR.
A looping Medley of footage of various things relating
to our art world,Drawing,Printmaking,Photography
and Painting. Created using Adobe Premiere.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

My Video Clip.

The Storyboard Prevails...As a result of storyboarding here is my short creation which was shot on a Kodak Easyshare CX7530 that had been accidentaly dropped in a toilet and melted in front of a heater, but despite all those troubles, the quality is slightly better than burnt poo.

I edited the clips on one of the latest Macs iMovie program.

The short ventures of a confused killer(or is it harmless wandering?) through a seemingly deserted house.

What will happen?


Storyboarding!


It's official, I can do it. A short storyboard of an obscure little "knifey" adventure through a house. Lets see what I can pull together....Heres the storyboard so far.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Sample Exhibition Poster

Note: This is NOT a real exhibition. Just a sample for how to use photoshop.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Scanning Images and uploading.

A quick re-cap on Scanning.

This is an Image I scanned in of one of my own works for project drawing. It is a representational drawing of sound and how I perceive noise, processing it from aural to optical. I drew it on wallpaper. I scanned in the image using a Hewlett Packard PSC 1510 all-in-one printer, scanner, copier.

The file was scanned then reverted from a .tiff file to a .jpeg format using Acorn(similar to Adobe photoshop). I also resized the image by 50%, losing some detail and clarity.

Had the options of scanning it in by greyscale but chose to scan using the "Mixed" option.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Blue Oyster Review

Upon my visit to the Blue Oyster gallery(http://www.blueoyster.org.nz/) last week I encountered some wonderful art projects that captured my interest.

After roaming through the main entrance of the building amongst a loud blend of what looked like imitation cardboard car wrecks and blaring television screens displaying post war footage from Iraq, An engaging piece but at the time was too intense for my uncaffienated conscience, This interesting yet very unnerving and alarming feature caused me to walk onward to the next artists space, that of Alissia Holzer's.

Alissia Holzer's works "Transcend Enclosure" consisted of 18 or so minutely sized canvas paintings. I thought they were charming and bubbly little artworks that dealt with, as Alissia puts it "Humanity and Habitat". Contrasting her paintings of waterfalls and wilderness against brick walls and buildings, she paints with a white background, vivid colours for the organic elements and grey and bleak tones for the industrial aspects.

I understood her work as being a protest against the destruction of our earth and addressing her love for our planets natural beauty. I happily stayed and studied the paintings for at least 15 minutes or so before leaving, passing by the cardboard wreck piece once again.

Overall it was a great visit and I enjoyed both the pieces that were there on display.

In case you're too lazy to scroll up heres the link again: http://www.blueoyster.org.nz/

Keep looking there for more upcoming and current exhibits.


Sam.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The Digital Image

This image "My Way" is of a New York based artist John John Jesse.

Punk rocker, and former Catholic School boy of 8 years, John John's work reflects the gravitation and trials of those two opposites.

Born in New York City's Lower East Side, John John first gained notoriety as the founding member and bassist of the legendary influential political punk band Nausea. Nausea toured the D.I.Y. punk circuit all over the United States and Europe in the late 80's and early 90's, and released an LP and various 7" singles. Though since disbanded, to this day they still maintain a loyal following, and have influenced the next generation of the genre.

I chose to post this particular image because it relates to what I'm wanting to do with my works. I also like portraying my experiences, politics, people and lifestyle within my paintings and drawings which is what John John has done and influences me heavily as do much of his other works. You can see some of his other great works on his website. www.johnjohnjesse.net


This youtube clip is one you might recognise (musically) as the Garnier Hair product commercial tune often aired on global television. The original score was written by this punk band The Transplants and then adapted or "censored" in other words for commercial use. It really pulls at my thinking strings with the idea of punk bands selling out to make a buck to the mainstream and corporate world but as the song says "It's a wicked world that we live in...cruel, never forgiving". Henceforth this clip opened up my inner politics,thoughts and contradictions within the music and punk worlds. As I'm always thinking with an open mind I'm constantly trying to find ways of getting my own ideas, opinions and messages conveyed in my works.