I'm not entirely sure what I said but anyways,
The artist of this post is Juliette Carvalho.
Juliette is a freelance illustrator and production artist. After going to school to try and go into the medical field and literature field, Carvalho changed to art, which she already had fun with. So she graduated from Lindenwood University in Saint Charles, MO, where she received a bachelors in Fine Arts in Graphic Design with a Minor in Interactive Media and Web Development.
Carvalho currently works as a production artist for a private design firm, and an illustrator for a children's book series. Though she also dabbles in voice acting and would like to do more of that in the future.
For her work, she uses Adobe Creative Suit CS5, and Photoshop CS4.
https://www.elance.com/s/mindperson/
http://voice123.com/juliettecarvalho
Art Paparazzi
Monday, May 14, 2012
Going with the Wang of things
Today's artist is Zelda Wang.
Wang is a freelance illustrator. She is best known for her graphic novel series MYth, a collection of greek myths made into romantic stories. (That is, more like real romances and not a bunch of stories of forceful kidnappings and sex with geese or other weird non human objects) Though she has also had a hand in design and helped make things for Conventions, and was a graphics manager for a few years.
She has gone to a few art schools, such as Mt. San Antonio College with a degree in Illustration, and later when to Cal State University in Fullerton and majored in Illustration and Animation.
Most of her work is digital and is made using SAI.
http://zeldacw.com/port/index.html
http://zelda994612.deviantart.com/
Wang is a freelance illustrator. She is best known for her graphic novel series MYth, a collection of greek myths made into romantic stories. (That is, more like real romances and not a bunch of stories of forceful kidnappings and sex with geese or other weird non human objects) Though she has also had a hand in design and helped make things for Conventions, and was a graphics manager for a few years.
She has gone to a few art schools, such as Mt. San Antonio College with a degree in Illustration, and later when to Cal State University in Fullerton and majored in Illustration and Animation.
Most of her work is digital and is made using SAI.
http://zeldacw.com/port/index.html
http://zelda994612.deviantart.com/
Sunday, May 13, 2012
There's nothing Wong with this scene
The person featured on this blog entry is Freddie Wong.
Freddie Wong is an American based short film director, who produces alongside his friend Brandon Laatsch. Wong specializes in comedy, action, and game culture short films.
The equipment used in each video varies sometimes, but typically Wong uses the SONY EX1, but when the oppurtunity arises, uses cameras such as the CANON 5D, 7D, or 550D. To put the movies together, different programs that are used are iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, Avid, and Final Cut Press. Then to add the special effects and edit the videos, some of the programs used are Final Cut Pro, and Adobe After Effects.
In this particular video, Wong and crew went to a go kart track where they simulated a video game, Mario Kart, in real life (of course with plenty of special effects).
Get into the Schweninger of it
The artist for this post is Carl Schweninger Jr.
Schweninger is the son of landscape artist Carl Schweninger senior. An Austrian born artist, Carl Schweninger was born in the mid 1800s and lived to the early 1900s. He was the eldest child of Schweninger, and had a younger sister, Rosa, who also became a painter.
Unlike his father, Schweninger Jr. did more paintings of figures than of landscapes, capturing human emotions and gestures quite well. He appeared to be fond of drawing quite a few people together in his paintings. Schweninger's father was his main painting teacher, but he also studied art at the Vienna and Munich Academies.
For his materials, Schweninger Jr. used oil paints on canvas. And, within the two paintings I have posted here, there is a sense of interaction, with the left and right half as a whole, and in the details, intereaction between eachother. Such as the two ladies whispering to one another in the bottom painting. Or the old men in the back, chattering away towards the people in the foreground.
Schweninger is the son of landscape artist Carl Schweninger senior. An Austrian born artist, Carl Schweninger was born in the mid 1800s and lived to the early 1900s. He was the eldest child of Schweninger, and had a younger sister, Rosa, who also became a painter.
Unlike his father, Schweninger Jr. did more paintings of figures than of landscapes, capturing human emotions and gestures quite well. He appeared to be fond of drawing quite a few people together in his paintings. Schweninger's father was his main painting teacher, but he also studied art at the Vienna and Munich Academies.
For his materials, Schweninger Jr. used oil paints on canvas. And, within the two paintings I have posted here, there is a sense of interaction, with the left and right half as a whole, and in the details, intereaction between eachother. Such as the two ladies whispering to one another in the bottom painting. Or the old men in the back, chattering away towards the people in the foreground.
Ash me no more questions
The artist of this post is Ashleigh Mefford.
Ashleigh Mefford is a California born, up and coming artist.
Even though she is only in her second year of schooling at The Art Institute of Inland Empire, she is certainly going places with her art. A game designer to be, Mefford has plans in the making. Big plans. (All the plans.) What she has revealed, and what she has hinted to in her drawings across the internet is a horror survival game, called Other World, and already from the top picture, she shows that she has skills in designing in a 3D environment.
She also makes My Little Pony keychains and sells them online.
http://ryukiwolf.yolasite.com/
She also makes My Little Pony keychains and sells them online.
http://ryukiwolf.yolasite.com/
The first two pictures are made entirely in UDK, Unreal Development Kit.
The third picture is made in Photoshop 7.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Heeey, keep it up, Cruz
This week's artist is Noel Cruz.
Noel Cruz is a professional portrait artist, specializing in the repainting of dolls and action figures to look like real people. His love of repainting rose from his childhood love of drawing portraits, which he still does to today, but he is more known for repainting in resemblance of actors who played characters, like Lord Voldemort and Audrey Hepburn.
For the actual repainting part, Cruz uses Golden brand paints, painted on by ultra fine brushes. Afterwards, he will adjust the hair too to look like how it was in the movies. Any other supplies he uses to "repaint" at this point vary from doll to doll. Some dolls require more work depending on how much he needs to adjust the outfit. Some dolls are repainting with entirely new outfits too.
Noel Cruz is a professional portrait artist, specializing in the repainting of dolls and action figures to look like real people. His love of repainting rose from his childhood love of drawing portraits, which he still does to today, but he is more known for repainting in resemblance of actors who played characters, like Lord Voldemort and Audrey Hepburn.
For the actual repainting part, Cruz uses Golden brand paints, painted on by ultra fine brushes. Afterwards, he will adjust the hair too to look like how it was in the movies. Any other supplies he uses to "repaint" at this point vary from doll to doll. Some dolls require more work depending on how much he needs to adjust the outfit. Some dolls are repainting with entirely new outfits too.
Alas, dear Katsuyo, I knew ye well
http://katsuyoaoki.s1.bindsite.jp/
Katsuyo is a japanese born artist, born in Tokyo in 1972.
Most of her childhood was kept private but it is known that in the late 1990s, Katsuyo went to Tama Art University in Tokyo, Japan, and in 1998, she received a BFA in Painting there, and two years later in 2000, she received an MFA in Ceramic Art.
Her art focuses around porcelain sculptures now, the majority made to look like the most elaborate skulls, others are vases, chandeliers, and a few dragon sculptures too. Katsuyo makes her sculptures so elaborate because she wants to express a mood and atmosphere. Though certain patterns do allude to certain myths and legends, or sometimes even movies she saw.
Both skulls here measure to be around 200mm x 150mm x 220mm. Neither is individually named, but they are both projects from her Productive Dream collection.
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