Thursday, May 17, 2018

Sci-Fi Fantasy...and Surrealism...Due


Monday the 21st.

Project must be at least 9 by 12 inches.

Your work must reflect the parameters discussed and demonstrate a clear knowledge of surrealism, fantasy, or sci-fi fantasy.

You must have value and full color.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Chris Foss... Space Ship Artist

Today we are studying famous space ship and sci-fi artists Chris Foss, Angus Mckie, and Bob Layzell.

They distinguished themselves through their use of pulp colors (blue, red, and yellows) and film and media they worked on. 


Some worked on film concepts that were hugely influential such as Alien, Dune, and Star Wars. Others would work on movie poster design such as Defcon 4.








Monday, April 30, 2018

Sci Fi Fantasy... Jon Foster


This is the work of Jon Foster...

The key to making his art... work is by making believable.


Notice how he using framing to pop his character icons from their environment. Take notice of foreground, middle ground, and background. What is the level of detail in each?


Your images should convey a sense of wonder and awe. What is "awe"some to you?


Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Rene Magritte


Magritte is a surrealist artists. These are the artists who explore dreams. Often times, they use symbolism as a design language. Think as visual codes to infer meaning upon their audiences. For example, in the self portrait below, the fruit is symbolic of knowledge from the garden of Eden, and the fact it is hiding Magritte's face is symbolic of the shame Adam and Eve felt after eating of that fruit. 


Like dreams often seem to blend reality with the mysterious fog of the nonsensical, surrealism often questions our perception of reality. Reality like ogres and onions is layered. Paintings like the one below play with questioning that reality. True that is not a pipe, but what is it?


Surrealists are often playful and have inspired many forms of media. 


Robert Gonsalez is an artist inspired by Magritte who is a commercial Surrealist. His work is found in books, magazines, and many forms of advertisements.


There is even surrealist photography.




Friday, April 20, 2018

Frank Frazetta


Frank Frazetta is a master illustrator who helped popularize Sci/Fi and Fantasy Art. One of his most popular character designs that has been repeated in countless movies, book covers, and video games is his Death Dealer.


Underneath his wonderful paintings were amazing drawings as a solid foundation.

A fundamental understanding of good anatomy so that he could make the fantastical believable, and the impossible feel real.

As he inspired Hollywood, he was also inspired by it. Directors such as Alfred Hitchcock who hid the creatures in his films till the big reveal knew that there was nothing scarier than theatre of the mind.


Even with a limited color palette, Frazetta had power through composition, value, and gesture. Look at this monochromatic piece of Icarus.


All fantasy work has to have a basis in reality. There has to be a logic to why it works. That logic acts as a set up for why the fantastical is visually digestible to the eyes and mind.


What an expert use of contrast and framing of the environment to make the action the focal point and accentuate the stars of the show... the warrior and snake.






Monday, March 19, 2018

Perspective


There are many kinds of perspective. Not so ironically a great place to start is one point perspective. 

One Point Perspective
When we look the towards the horizon line (where the earth meets the sky) our focus continues to a point that effects the objects we see. By understanding this we can create depth or the illusion of distance. 


The easiest example to see this demonstrated is by looking at a train track. When you see what you know are two parallel lines converge because of distance .


Comic book artists use perspective drawing to create story. This view is obviously from something flying in the sky,.,, bird, plane, superman? 

Two Point Perspective


In two point perspective, there is one horizon lines, but two vanishing points. Each vanishing point remains on the horizon line, yet they can move closer or farther apart. It helps to define the corner or angle first and then draw your lines back to the vanishing points.









Monday, March 5, 2018

Cold War... Effect on Arts & Culture


The cold war is often defined as a global arms race between two super powers. Mostly between the United States and the Soviet Union. This global arms race would have a profound effect on popular culture.


Some of the popular culture elements that were effected in western culture was the use of cartoons. Cartoons became an effective persuasive technique that allowed government to relay otherwise terrifying information in a way that felt acceptable to adults and children alike. 


This would give rise to cartoons that pushed the cultural envelope like the ...


The "arms" race... was more than just two antagonist bent on global destruction, but a creative boon.


That would give rise to helping anime becoming a global phenomenon. 


Mutants becoming zombies...


Creating our video games...


and creating this character...









Thursday, March 1, 2018

Flight Check List




Flying is one of the safest modes of transportation. So as artists we can learn from the success of the airline industry of how we can take our product from where it starts to how it gets to its destination. 


We have done the research...
We have learned about the great artists...
We have gotten the reference...
We have picked our light sources...
We have established our composition...
We have done a value study...
We have clean contours...
We have established the contrast and focal points...

The only way to get your board is ...



Monday, February 19, 2018

Art for a Purpose



Work Due Monday 26th

Thank you for coming in for me today. As a result of the tragedy at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School the students are to create images of healing. The images should at least be 5 by 7 inches preferably bigger. All sections should participate. Work will be sent to the art department of Majory Stoneman Douglas. Students should refrain from politics, gore, and guns.