Anthony Azzi's Capstone
Monday, March 19, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Mary's Spring Critique
"Literature is Sexy"
Progress has been made - there will be four writers completed for the show.
Jane Austen, William Shakespeare, Edgar Allen Poe, Lord Byron (Sp?)
Mary has considered her exhibit space: She has the wall just outside and to the left of the design lab and the wall next to Prof. Alway's office. She plans on putting on artist on the small wall and three on the other.
Feedback:
Pay attention to the orientation and the direction of the gaze in the singled out artwork. Have it direct the viewer towards the other pieces if possible.
Start over on Byron. Look at Michael Angelo and Davinci for examples of rendered backs.
Nash likes the drawings as they are - before collaged.
Suggestion of a white background made of a different material
Plexiglass is cool, but heavy for framing.
Progress has been made - there will be four writers completed for the show.
Jane Austen, William Shakespeare, Edgar Allen Poe, Lord Byron (Sp?)
Mary has considered her exhibit space: She has the wall just outside and to the left of the design lab and the wall next to Prof. Alway's office. She plans on putting on artist on the small wall and three on the other.
Feedback:
Pay attention to the orientation and the direction of the gaze in the singled out artwork. Have it direct the viewer towards the other pieces if possible.
Start over on Byron. Look at Michael Angelo and Davinci for examples of rendered backs.
Nash likes the drawings as they are - before collaged.
Suggestion of a white background made of a different material
Plexiglass is cool, but heavy for framing.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Notes for Mary
"Literature is Sexy"
William Shakespeare - finished
Lord Byron - in progress
Jane Austen - to be completed
??? - To be announced
Types of framing:
Talk to Beth Nash about composition, body proportions, dis/advantages of distortion
Consider composition changes --> suggested that showing clothing would add sex appeal
People liked the idea of using Edgar Allan Poe
William Shakespeare - finished
Lord Byron - in progress
Jane Austen - to be completed
??? - To be announced
Types of framing:
- shadow box
- floating (using a frame size that is a step larger)
- under glass (use linen strips [college has] and spacers)
- no glass w/ nice frame
- dramatic frames
Talk to Beth Nash about composition, body proportions, dis/advantages of distortion
Consider composition changes --> suggested that showing clothing would add sex appeal
People liked the idea of using Edgar Allan Poe
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
First round presentation
Corryn: Modern Monkey Restaurant Concept
Booklet to show: identity, packaging, menu, menu board, environmental design, ad campaign
Display: Ordering counter
Liz: Shakespearean Theatre
Portfolio booklet, play bills, banners, past shows
Peter: Addressing social issues through vector images, stencils, and lettering
Display: Mock wall or a projector
Heather: Dog Treats and Toys "From Hand to Paw - Toys and Treats for Your Furry Friends"
Display: Point of purchase display
Booklet to show: identity, packaging, menu, menu board, environmental design, ad campaign
Display: Ordering counter
Liz: Shakespearean Theatre
Portfolio booklet, play bills, banners, past shows
Peter: Addressing social issues through vector images, stencils, and lettering
Display: Mock wall or a projector
Heather: Dog Treats and Toys "From Hand to Paw - Toys and Treats for Your Furry Friends"
Display: Point of purchase display
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
winter break goals
Winter Break Goals Extremely Strict Guidelines:
1. SLEEP
2. SLEEP
3. sleep
4. Get fully applied to graduate schools (OSU, Kent, OU, Miami)
5. Fill sketchbooks
6. Work on large drawings (actually, drawing in all sizes)
7. Try new mediums (ie charcoal, maybe pencil.... maybe, these cool water color pencil things, maybe these oil paint sticks that Prof Nash told me about [if I can afford them])
8. COLOR (in all aspects, toned paper, color paper, different color schemes, different mark making with color, layering)
end of the road, semester 1
Well it's been real fall semester, senior year. We've laughed, we've cried, we've learned quite a lot, and we have made some memories. My capstone has been running smooth. Been developing a body of work to choose from and display. My capstone has not really given me much grief. I've been most stressed about grad school, so I am thankful for the smooth capstone process as it would be a disaster had it not been. Plans for winter break:
Continue working large
Fill some sketchbooks
Try some new mediums
Get fully applied to grad schools
Continue working large
Fill some sketchbooks
Try some new mediums
Get fully applied to grad schools
Sunday, November 27, 2011
charades?
I will be giving my second progress presentation later today. Only problem is my voice is cutting out and nearly gone due to illness. So who is up for some charades? In all seriousness, I'm going to try to make this work. I hate copping out for illness.
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