Jan
30 2010

ben harper portrait

Posted by Peter at 6:54 pm.

I’m going through this really good drawing book right now, Keys to Drawing by Bert Dodson. So far focuses a lot on the technical aspect and technique of drawing. For example, you should be looking at whatever you’re drawing more than the drawing itself. I bought it a year ago because it was a recommended classic. I’m only about half way through it, but with the portfolio review coming up, I hope to finish it well before then. Here’s one for the chapter on lighting. (the white lines under the chin and hair is actually the ripples on the paper reflecting light from the scanner)

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ben harper portrait

4H-8B graphite on paper

Jan
26 2010

winter break update #2

Posted by Peter at 11:57 pm.

blog-goals

Winter break’s over! It felt short yet at the same time when I think back it feels like it’s been a while. Around 4 weeks ago, I set some goals for myself. How did I do?…Not too bad. I predicted that I would fall short, which I did, but I also didn’t anticipate how much work just a couple of my goals were. I am glad to have finished my top two priorities: my GPHD 25 Final Book and crazy drawing of a Japanese Factory. Little over halfway, I added my GPHD 25 process manual to the list as well, so technically finished three things. I also got a good start on contacting local design studios about possible internships for the summer/fall of ’10. Currently that’s on hiatus because I need to talk to one of my professors more about it. Questions I need to ask before I put myself out there are: What area do I want to focus on? What kind of responsibilities would I like to have? Not have? What do I want to get out of the internship experience?

I didn’t finish a design/drawing book nor did I keep up the routine of 1 drawing a day. Most of my time was spent working on my GPHD 25 final book/process manual. This is the class that never ends. I am very happy with my revision of my series 2 – Gestalt. Basically I have to pick six pictures, each showing one of six Gestalts: similarity, proximity, equilibrium, continuation, closure, & figure/ground. All six pictures have to be work together as a Gestalt itself. Gestalt is rooted in the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Looking at the whole will reveal new meaning than looking at just the individual elements. To me, Gestalt is all about relationships. It’s those relationships that form in an entire composition that creates the Gestalt. This reminds me of an entry where I talked about a book I read: Paul Rand: Conversations with Students. One of the quotes I remember is, “Design is a relationship between form and content.”

I was fortunate enough to receive some nice Christmas money as well as be able to work some more hours so I could afford my two new loves: a rotary trimmer (Rotatrim M18) and a large format printer (Canon Pixma Pro Mark II), both of which I got really good deals for. I seriously don’t know how I was working all semester without these tools. I’m trying to focus less of my energy in the craft and more in the intellectual/creative aspect of design. Both are important, but craft to me is mostly a matter of care and patience. Design on the other hand, I don’t think you can ever stop learning.

Here is a visual summary of my winter break.

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Jan
14 2010

the antlers – two

Posted by Peter at 2:46 pm.

Just discovered this new band. Enjoy.

This low budget video that is far more memorable and interesting than million dollar videos on tv now.

Jan
12 2010

sin fang bous – landslide (cover)

Posted by Peter at 4:55 pm.

Currently listening to:

This is Sin Fang Bous, the singer for Seabear. Check them out if you’re into mellow music like I am.