Wednesday, May 15, 2013

week2



This week I copy the paintings of Camille Pissarro gny
The Church and Farm of Eragny.1895.Completion Date: 1895

Style: Impressionism

Genre: landscape

Technique: oil

Material: canvas

Dimensions: 73.5 x 60 cm

Gallery: Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France

 I do love the painting, because the color is in stark contrast.I prefer the landscape.Painting gives the feeling of a quiet evening.Looks so soft and light, yet brilliant colors.The rich colors of the whole painting.Proportion of coordination.But for me, a little difficult.Because this is the first time I painted on wood.And copying the works of masters, it is more difficult to control.This painting took me a very long time.Because the color is difficult to grasp.And he is a little bit of painting.So more difficult to imitate his strokes.Although I've tried to find the same color with the original paintings.But still difficult to find partial gray color.So I finally finished painting the bright side.


Monday, May 13, 2013

week 1 Monoprinting


This week we reviewed the monoprinting. 
Learned about how to do threedimensional fonts and different styles of fonts,
and then do the exercises of the two fonts. 
I made comparison between the three-dimensional font. 
Color gradents and the performance of the sense of space,
have drawthe look of the plant growth in the gap of the font to 
a greater emphasis on three-dimensional sense of space of the font.
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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Posters


Posters

Posters are a cost effective way of getting your message out. Posters are available in A4 & A3 (twice the size of A4) so we have the perfect size for promoting your product/service or your next big event. Coming soon, 




Posters History 

The Poster was one of the earliest forms of advertisement and began to develop as a medium for visual communication in the early 19th century. They influenced the development of typography because they were meant to be read from a distance and required larger type to be produced, usually from wood rather than metal. The poster quickly spread around the world and became a staple of the graphic design trade. Many artists as well, such as Henry Toulouse-Latrec and Henry van de Velde, created posters. 

They were used to promote various political parties, recruit soldiers, advertise products and spread ideas to the general public. The artists of the international typographic style of design believed that it was the most effective tool for communication and their contributions to the field of design arose from the effort to perfect the poster. Even with the popularity of the internet posters are still being created every single day for all sorts of reasons.