July 1, 2011

Group Of Art Challenge

GROUP OF ART CHALLENGE – ART EXHIBITION

Challenge #1 – Self Reflective
Canada Day
Friday July 1st, 7 – 9 pm

In this challenge each of the 25 artists have been asked to create a self portrait which displays their personality and are challenged to share/expose characteristics of themselves in their artwork.

Guest Judge: Pat Whittle
Featuring live music by Van Newell and the Bodenville Flyers.

Monthly guest judges will judge each artwork and give points which are based on a point system. The points will be calculated and a monthly winner announced. The points will also be collected for all 11 month challenges to conclude with the overall winner receiveing a 3 week solo show at the Bohemian Cafe & Gallery in July 2012!

Posted bylizlouter at 10:34 pm
September 27, 2010

Visual Symbolic Self Portrait

Posted bylizlouter at 5:03 pm
May 10, 2010

Can I Put This In My Blog?

The idea of glasses face had occurred to me last year in drawing class when anyone who drew me focused on the fact that I wore glasses. All of the drawings.. every-single-one, came out with big dark glasses being the focus. SO HERE IS GLASSES FACE!

My whole life I have been four-eyes, so now I live it up!

Posted bylizlouter at 9:09 pm
March 13, 2010

Intaglio Digital Print Process

I have now started my second (and last) project for my digital print class. For this one we were given the theme of the index.

Being inspired by “paper dolls”, I really wanted to incorporate this idea into my print project. I also really enjoy taking self portraits, but not just any self portrait of here I am…… but more of putting myself into scenes or images. This idea of self portraits was also done in my last project.

So for this I plan to print 3 layers of colour. Bottom layer black ink, second red ink, top yellow ink, in order to remain within the vintage colours of the paper dolls I had chosen. I have made myself the doll… and I don’t fit into the clothing. I have added the theme of the index by cutting out the clothes, and putting them back together on the page.

So that I don’t tire myself out explaining, below is the digital state of my project! Can’t wait to show you the final result! Please feel free to help me with a title for this one too!

Update: Everyone in the class is having trouble with this process, and since we are all testers for this class we are all trying to figure out what is going wrong. My print is flaking off in the dark areas, meaning I don’t have any hair (both within real life, and within my print, LOL) The final result doesn’t look the same as the image above.. but the colours worked out very well!

Posted bylizlouter at 1:44 pm

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