Everything I Know Is Wrong

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Okay…maybe not everything. For the past couple of hours, I’ve been swimming around in nettuts.com. I’m feeling sort of overwhelmed by the fact that there is SO MUCH that I want to learn, and just not enough time to devote to it. What is PHP anyways? How can I create a more awesome Word Press blog? What do I need to know about Javascript? Joomla! MySQL! Ruby on Rails! It never ends!!! Not to mention, I’m SUPPOSED to be researching Flash right now. How can I focus on just one thing, though, when there is so much I want to know? If I’m ever going to be a respectable, desirable web designer, these are all things I need to research. The sucky part is that NONE OF THIS is taught at school.

I read an article that discussed whether or not is was worth it to go to school for web design or not. Most people did find they gathered some useful experiences from school, but almost none of it was educational. Social, yes. Maturing, yes. Useful, maybe not. Now, I’m not saying that I haven’t had a good time at school (for the most part), but it is very discouarging to realize that like 90% of what I need to know is stuff I need to learn on my own. Learning on your own is all fine and good, but what do you do when you don’t have the time? What do you do when your Web Design favorites folder is overflowing with tutorials and articles? How do you pick? Very frustrating…

More Artwork!!

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That’s right, everyone. The semester is over, and I’ve collected all of my work from my classes. So that means…more artwork! Here it is!


This was my figure drawing final. I thought it turned out pretty well! I wish I had time to finish the far left pose, but alas…I did not.


This was my first oil painting. The concept has to do with people treasuring sinful stuff, which I represented as the seven deadly sins. They are overshadowing and covering up the bible, or God.


My second oil painting had to do with distance. Not too bad..


My third silkscreen. It was supposed to have lines, but some last minute errors made me unable to do them.


My second litho. My professor actually took one of my edition to add to the USAO collection, so I’m way excited about that.

Completion Feels Good

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Well, the semester is wrapping up, FINALLY. The only thing left on my list of things to do is to do my art history final, which is simply answering how Renaissance and Medeival Art has affected me and my art. Easy enough, right? Yea…

So some of you may be wondering just what I’ve been working on for this entire semester. Here are a few snapshots of what I’ve done. I’ll post more later!


Here is one of my projects from Ceramic Handbuilding. This was done with the pinch process. I call it my coin pot, and that is what it’s for…coin storage!


This was for my coil project. The concept had to be love-related. I call this, “Lover’s Embrace.” I’m pretty proud of this sucker.


This was my self-portrait in oil painting. It’s not perfect, but I don’t think I did too bad. I want to re-do my clothes one day. Plus, apparently my body is misshapen and can’t actually sit that way…


We had to do three alla primas (done in one sitting) near the end of the semester in oil painting, and this was the most successful one. Mostly I just decided to enjoy myself and paint the bottle how I wanted to, and it seemed to work.


This was my final for oil painting. My model was Sarah Castor, one of my beloved roommates. The piece is supposed to convey a sense of peace and contentment.


This was my first silkscreen in printmaking. Cupid baby doesn’t really know what’s going on.


My second silkscreen in printmaking. Who rides in a sleigh, anymore, anyways? I decided to pimp Santa’s ride.


So, I really liked the pose for this figure drawing piece. Her left breast ended up being somehow ginormous compared to her right breast, but that’s okay. I like it anyways.


I really like to draw profiles, so naturally I enjoyed this one. Too bad it’s on newsprint..


I like this one too, even if it’s a bit sketchy. Another one with ginormous left breast syndrome, though.

Here are a few of my final projects that I did for my computer graphics class. Click the thumbnail to get the full size picture!

I also have Sarah’s website almost completely finished! All that’s left is the gallery. Check it out by clicking on the image below!

Hope you guys have enjoyed this snippet of my semester’s work! I’ll have a few more to share tomorrow!

Final Projects

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So, I’m super excited about my final projects for my computer graphics class. I got the OK from my professor that I could do websites for them instead of just a random graphic or whatever. I made one really cool website last night that I want to share with you guys, though! Here is a sneak peak!

It’s a smaller version, but it gives you an idea of what’s to come! I’ll probably do about two or three more for my website, just to kind of brainstorm about what I want for my main website. I’m also going to be designing my awesome roommate’s new website, SAEPHOTOGRAPHY.NET!! I’m so excited for her, and this is technically my first job as a web designer doing something for someone other than myself! I’m definitely going to go all out for her!

Once I get a bunch of websites that might make the cut, I’m going to use them in my independent study in Adobe Flash to make an awesome FLASH website. Let’s hope that I can figure out how to do some really cool effects.

What’s In My Fridge?

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I don’t know if there’s anything else that needs to be said. This is what I spent $30 at our convenient store on…and I still have over $50 left to spend!

And while I’m here, I’d like to announce that my computer is officially up and runnin’! Here is a picture of the new shiny addition to the family:



Home at last…