Saturday, 15 December 2012

Animation Exploration







Getting to Know the Space and Place



Modigliani

An Italian artist, most successful around 1906-1914... about the time of Picasso's blue period.
Heavily influence by Cezanne, he used flat areas of colour to produces elongated, contorted profiles and nudes.

    

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Galway

Galway



With our most recent project being "Space and Place" for CVS, I've been spending a lot more time in the city, familiarising myself with the buildings and streets, and learning a lot about the city scene. Not knowing a whole lot about cameras or taking pictures, i've been playing around with different angles, and light and objects, to try and show off the city in an interesting way. I really enjoyed this exploration, and definitely think it could become a regular thing for me.



William Kentridge.


On one of my recent trips to the library, I came across a book of William Kentridge's work. Over the past few weeks, from working with ink, and monochrome and most recently animation, there has been a lot of talk about William Kentridge, so I was intrigued to get a look at his work. 

William Kentridge (born 28 April 1955) is a South African artist best known for his prints, drawings, and animated films. These are constructed by filming a drawing, making erasures and changes, and filming it again. He continues this process meticulously, giving each change to the drawing a quarter of a second to two seconds' screen time. A single drawing will be altered and filmed this way until the end of a scene. These palimpsest-like drawings are later displayed along with the films as finished pieces of art.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmvK7A84dlk

His drawings, most using ink, are very simple, yet very effective. I loved their print-like, yet raw and gritty quality.


This is one of Kentridges charcoal drawings of a Rhino, which reminded me of Durer's print, which I took an interest in a couple of weeks ago.


Saturday, 3 November 2012

Animation Project..
For L2L we've been given an animation project, which is very exciting, but also worries me a little, because I've never produced an animation before, so I'm a little lost about a starting point.
After researching a little about stop motion, I've found some very interesting and creative projects, some music videos, some just for fun.

This Amazing Stop Motion Animation Was Made Entirely With Pumpkins

http://vimeo.com/51959225
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1oA83I/www.webpronews.com/this-amazing-stop-motion-animation-was-made-entirely-with-pumpkins-2012-10/

I really liked this stop motion, humorous and just in time for Halloween! I found it on stumbleupon.com, a website i spend hours and hours trawling through!

The second link is one I found on YouTube, it's sweet and quite dream like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=mwX7uEiEWx4&feature=endscreen





Local Artist..

 I took this photo over the weekend, the last flower standing in the garden, I adore fuschias, and I thought this one looked magical amongst the foliage.
I remembered a local artist, here in Mayo, and one of her watercolour paintings of fuschias that's in my parents house. Her name is Bernie Prendergast, and is a fantastic artist who specialises in drawings of old men, and beautiful young women in the medium of charcoal, pencil and watercolour. 

'Fuschia watercolour from the west of Ireland'
'Peaceful Moment' - charcoal of hands clasped peacefully