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Frame and Scale
Frame and Scale can be used in alot of creative ways. From creating a new perspective to covering over mistakes. Which ever way it’s used is up to the artist.
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Frame Art
The frame cuts off most of the ark work I have done on it. It also shows a deeper form in the frame which was surprising. The scaling of the composition is different the original size of the cut out … Continue reading
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Thumbnail Sketches
It’s important to start the design process with thumbnail sketches because it gives you a better idea about what you’re actually doing when it comes to designing. It gives you a chance to explore your design in different examples.
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Thumbnail Sketches
Starting off with thumbnail sketches is a strong way of pulling your idea from your head to paper. Doing this helps clear the brain fog people get when they try to put out the vision they have but in the … Continue reading
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Article
This post is actually on my wall. It was posted on 08/29. I didn’t know it was supposed to be posted here. https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/08/25/arts/design/science-fiction-artists-university-of-california-riverside-pacific-standard-time.html?ref=oembed&referer= While I was reading this article, I realized that this specific project was created from not only … Continue reading
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Article Analysis
It was interesting how the artist wanted to bring street art back but in a innovative way. It was cool to read because they put graffiti on a truck.
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