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Ceramics Part Two

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Here are the two remaining pieces.  I rushed while taking these pics.  The first piece is my favorite.  It has faults all over it but it helps the character.  I put a cone 10 glaze on it but it was only fired to cone 6.  I started to refire it but I liked it the more I looked at it -- left somewhat of a grunge effect.

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Ceramics

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EDIT: Just realized there's one more piece that I didn't take any photos of. Will include photos of it when I get the other pieces back.

Today was the final critique in ceramics.  There are still two or three of my pieces that weren't fully cooled from firing so I won't be able to bring those home until Monday, probably.  I wasn't sure how to take photos of this stuff so I just threw up two pieces of mat board and dusted off my camera.  Results aren't too bad.

Overall, I'm very satisfied with how everything came out (excluding the three remaining pieces which I haven't seen since I glazed them a few days ago).  Working with clay is, by no means, as simple as it looks or sounds.  I took the class thinking it would be an easy way to fill a requirement...rude awakening LOL.  Click to enlarge.

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An interview with Shouts & Hollers

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Shouts & Hollers is an online "ezine" of sorts that is published by Charleston, WV, area bloggers.  Bill Gardner got in contact with me to answer a few questions regarding a recent sideproject of mine.  Read it here.

Thanks Bill!

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Work Harder

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Unicorn Flatulence

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Bored and playing with different tools in Illustrator.

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Awake Time

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We've been working with Flash in my Intro to Computers in Art class and I wanted to play with with Flash a bit more than the assignment I've been working allowed me to (even though the assignment has allowed me to play and learn quite a lot, a clock wouldn't be able to fulfill its requirements). I searched around and found a basic tutorial on how to create a very basic clock and I went from there. I didn't want to simply do numbers so I quickly plopped out another idea. Here's a very simple, very ugly clock that depicts the way most 9-5 people spend their waking hours.

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Buffet All You Cat Eat

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My roommate lives off Chinese takeout and McDonalds.  Here's a menu with an amusing typo.

Going home for the first time in a while this weekend.  Happy Birthday, Dad!

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Vectorized Self-Portrait

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The assignment: "Create a vector-based self-portrait. Using the photographs we've taken in class as a guide, make a vector-based self-portrait with Adobe Illustrator. The object of this project is to be as visually detailed and honest as is possible while using only strokes and shapes. Illustrator-based effects such as blurs, blends, and gradients are not permitted. Strokes and shapes - that's all. Your primary tools in this project will be the pen tool (and its subtools), the pencil tool, and, possibly, the brush tool."

The Result:

I enjoyed it for the most part.  I plan on delving into Illustrator a bit more when I get time.

I also have quite a few pieces from my ceramics class that I recently fired.  I'll try to get some pictures of those when I can.

Oh yeah -- Woot for Obama.  His speech was very powerful -- it almost brough a tear to my eye bahaha.  I don't know if I was just feeling very wimpy last night or if his words were just that powerful.  I'm going to say it was a mixture.

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Some Graphic Stuff

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I just realized I haven't shared any of the stuff I've done since I've been back in school.  Here are two pieces created within the past few weeks.

This first one was a project for a class.  Here's an excerpt of the requirements: "This project is conceptually simple - create a new creature in Photoshop. This can be anything from an animal hybrid, something impossibly cute, or a scary monster. Using the skills you've acquired so far and developing few more, you must make the image visually convincing. There should be no visual clues that the photograph is a construction. Your creature must be situated in its natural habitat (swamp, sewer, house, street, forest, zoo, science lab, alien landscape, Applebees, etc.)
I took an image of a market, elephant, and goose to create this:

And this is a project I did outside of class because the text and class assignments didn't cover tool manipulation in great detail -- I wanted to play, basically.

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SecretTweet

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SecretTweet.com is a personal project of mine that revolves around Twitter. It allows Twitter users to input a "tweet" and have it published anonymously to the over 30,000 @SecretTweet followers and hundreds of thousands of visitors to SecretTweet.com. This project has been featured by The New York Times, VentureBeat, The LA Times, el pais, and many other popular news websites. This project was also mention on the Fox News morning program "Fox and Friends" (video here) and was published in the Twitter API book written by Kevin Makice titled Twitter API: Up and Running.

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