Friday, November 20, 2009

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Movie Night Plans

Hello! The plans for Friday are to meet up at 7(ish) in front of the theatre at Tempe Marketplace on Friday, Nov. 6, and cath the 7:20 showing of Paranormal Activity.

Here's my cell: (480) 707 8417 and email: hawkofbattle01@gmail.com just in case you need them. Hope to see you all there!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Movie Night

So my group and I were talking, and we think it would be awesome if the whole class went to go see a movie (Paranormal Activity) this friday. We were thinking possibly sometime after 6, and the showtimes are 2:10, 4:50, 7:30, and 9:50. I guess we'd just take the Orbit...unless those with cars want to drive? :D

But yeah, we'd love to have a big group go. Anyone want to go?

Monday, November 2, 2009

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Cicada

A quick little sketch of an original character. Also a color practice.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sketches

Today I had a sudden itch to sketch on Photoshop, which I hadn't done in quite a while. I think I'm going to try to keep it up. Here's some stuff.





Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Vector Project




The concept behind this piece was to take two quotes that appear to have little or no meaning, and, by putting them in the context of a third quote, change that meaning entirely. The first two quotes I chose were from a video game called Portal, in which the player must defy death repeatedly, driven on by an unseen being's promise of delicious cake. The third is from Nietzche.

As the third quote's purpose is to negate the emotions of the first, I wanted the mood of the piece to be contrasted between the quotes; however, I did not want the contrast to be obvious, and attempted to make mood slightly unsettling throughout. To do this I used bright, contrasting colors for most of the piece and then darker colors for the third quote.

The "delicious" quote I made big and placed at the top of the piece to act as a sort of all governing commandment of some deity. The word "cake" running repeatedly below it is supposed to be an overbearing addition to it. The boxes are filled with the "lie" quote to represent notions contrary to this God tha surface every now and then but are quickly submersed again as the God repeats its command. However, the truth is inescapable, and so the "dead" quote makes itself apparent at the bottom.

The message it means to convey is that the happiness we center our life around, the cake at the end of the tunnel, or "God", is false, even if we try to escape that fact.