Wednesday, December 9, 2009







For our final exam, IARC-101 had to construct an luminare out of previous materials used in former projects. For my luminare I used paper, and foam core board that were used in previous projects. This project was challenging, our instructor told us it would be. At first I didn't understand why it would be so complicated. When I began working on the project I realized why he said it would be complicated. For me the project was complicated because I had so many ideas, and couldn't narrow them down at first. Then I gave up and let go and then got an idea. I was inspired by the way light travels around things, and creates shadows or silhouette.





In our IARC-101, our final project for this semester included natural and artificial light. We had to explore the different things light did, and the way light looked, or the properties of light. We had to research :

Sunrise, midday, sunset, moonlight, starlight, lamplight , spotlight. lowlight, up/downlight, intensity, contrast, direction, shade, shadow, color.

Monday, November 9, 2009








Dialogue Project:
In this project we had to use Bristol Board and Skewers. We had to create a dialogue between two spaces. This project was a success and challenging to figure out what a space was and what was considered a space.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009


3RD TIME AROUND


Unifying Opposites:
2nd try with unifying opposite objects such as skewers and Bristol Board.
This is the process I took to get to my final project. In this project, we had to take the materials listed and some how unify them in an articulate way. We had a little boundery, when normally we have no restrictions, to what our final project can have. We are learning a little bit of creativity is designl. Design dosn't just have a lot of ideas put into one. It has a lot of ideas simplified, meaning you start with a lot of ideas, but you have to decide which ideas will create a uniquely designed peice.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Pencil Drawing
Contour Drawing

Blind Contour Drawing


Negative Space Drawing



Sunday, September 13, 2009

Before critique
After critique

Our blind contour drawings, done in our sketchbooks. I really enjoy contour drawings and sketches. These have become one of my favorite forms of art. I also like the idea of lack of control in my artwork. Most people want to control what they draw and know that it will turn out looking like an art piece. While in blind contour drawings the pencil is in control and you can not control what you draw because you can't look at it. Overall I like this type of art.


Saturday, September 12, 2009

One of our assignments. The Julius Building across from the Art Studio Center, and the Graham Building. It was a challenging assignmet, it took alot of time and took alot of thinking. We had to think about space, porportion and demitions of the structure. Overall it was a good assignmet, and fun.


Friday, September 4, 2009



The image presented is two natural artifacts connected together by a single linear object.

I this exercise, I learned to appreciate nature as an art. I also learned about, ideas, concepts, and strategies to make a designed piece unique.

This assignment was challenging, yet fun and creative. Although the assignment was difficult, I used Tommy's methods of design and created this piece.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

One of my favorite Disney Characters.

Image was created by Teri MacRyenolds .
This painting inspired me. A very composed piece of work.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Hello,
My name is Faith, my portfolio will consist of all sorts of designs and graphing ideas, pictures I've taken in class, and pictures of my art work/designs. I won't limit myself to any particular model or area of design. Design isn't limited to one type of area, but is limitless to all corners of your imagination.
My portfolio is entitled Open Mind. It's labeled this because, one must have an open mind to openly view others opinions .Although all ideas aren't ideal, they express a person's personality, and in some cases their culture.