Thursday, February 26, 2009

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Sunny Gu--Glass Painting Process






Finally, I decided to use plexiglass, glass paint, and liquid leading to make my kaleidoscope inspired painting series.
Just went over all the outlines with a bottle of liquid leading, I will apply color to it later after the leading dried. : )

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Thomas David Alli Dalva superpost





Romina's paper sculpture+marble maze process


Pieces ready to put together
Here are the Latest sketches done for the upcoming wall clock/marble maze/Paper sculpture:
The idea

The plans



In my Enviromental graphic class I found myself enjoying the process of making models and even more making them function with a marble. So I decided to pursue that direction. I will make a marble maze using paper, and woodsticks and any materials I feel I need to use. I will also incorporate paper sculpture and origami
Here are the pictures of the models I did on my enviromental class:

























Here's the pictures of my origami:













Pictures of Influences and direction I'm heading:



















Watch this amazing marble maze:

Friday, February 6, 2009

Paper craft

Look Here Is that Link!
The crazy paper sculptures I mentioned in class.
-Danielle

now this is marketing:


ok, so this isnt entirely related to anything, but i thought a lot of people would like to see this. i have been skeptical of the movie Coraline because i havent really ever been a big fan of the way tim burton-y films look. BUT they have one of the most interesting little marketing/word spreading/showing off how cool they are campaigns i have seen. mostly i'm just jealous. they sent (slash are sending) 50 handmade boxes to various bloggers that they like. they are filled, beautifully, with tiny props, scraps, keys, buttons, all beautifully arranged and labelled, from the movie. sooo cool. nuuuh.
this is my favorite- all of these tools are NOT metal. they are handmade. jesus.
that one is here: http://www.knitty.com/blog/2008/12/my-coraline-box.html
the rest (or most, at least) are here: http://www.animationarchive.org/2008/11/more-on-our-coraline-suitcase.html

amazing.
oh, they are by "Laika" house. i think i found a new place to try to work.
-dalva


here is my marionette, in the beginning tin foil stage: