February 2012
5 posts
This Symposium Recap
I think Mitch Mortimer was the best prepared to speak with students about his career and illustration but also going into the arts as a profession in general. His display was professional and well set up. He had multiple examples of his work, and he had things to give out ranging from posters to stickers. Giving out items definitely made me remember him more than some other presenters. He also was...
This Symposium: Tony Wood
1) Where do you draw inspiration for your pieces?
2) What drew you to this genre?
3) What would you say is the most important aspect of TBM?
This Symposium: Mitch Mortimer
1) As an illustrator the field is very broad, what are your preferred jobs to hunt out and illustrate?
2) Does your style define you or vice versa?
3)In the ideal perfect world where time and technological pressures don’t matter would you choose digital or traditional methods of illustration? Why?
This symposium: Nick Waraksa
1) How does your collaborative studio blend function? (jobs people tend to take, do people specialize only in one thing while working in blend or does everyone tend to dabble in each part (storyboarding, audio, ect.))
2)What drove you to work in this field? Is that the same reason you work in it now?
3) What is the key to being successful in your field?
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Arnaldo Morales
Morales’ work deals with extracting human emotion and response from the viewer. His work consists of mechanical sculptures that are often dangerous to the human body or senses. He offers the viewer a chance to understand their own emotions or reactions through experiencing his art.
I think his art and mine tend to overlap in one way and that is the want and need for a reaction. I really...
December 2011
1 post
My non pecha kucha pecha kucha post
So I mulled over how to do this post for a while. My pecha kucha was a low point for me last semester. I left feeling confused and lost about everything in life, and I didn’t want my next semester to start out that way. So I had been putting off this post for that exact reason. I finally had everything fall into place, it was like tetris. It took a while but it happened. I realized a few...