Monthly Archives: November 2008

Exhibit Listings, 11/30/08

Exhibition Listings, in PDF format

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finding the way…

This is the first image for my final portfolio. I’m using that little rock character to show things in life and in the environment. Basically this image presents 2 paths and one will lead the character to expolre the world … Continue reading

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Strategic Use of Design Fundamentals

As the world economy shakes, the fundamentals of businesses are being tested. Here I review the use of design fundamentals, as they are core to the business of graphic design. And they influence and impact my critiques of your artwork, … Continue reading

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Gluttony

My portfolio is on the Seven Deadly Sins….this is the first piece of 7 (maybe 5 if time doesn’t allow)….let me know what you guys think!

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Vanishing point

Vanishing Point: Changes the perspective of an image to match perspective of an image. Open file(s) Select and copy the image you want to paste in file you want to paste into, create NEW LAYER (empty layer) Go to Filter … Continue reading

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The obvious – PART 2

This is my first piece.  I’m sure that this is much better than the last and there is no stupid box on this one.  Tell me what you like!

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Work one.

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Mixture of two animals

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Draft for Singing contest poster

All my 5 pictures are going to be ads and posters, and going to dealing with drawings. This is one of the picture Im working on. It’s for a singing contest. Still need a lot of work for this image.

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Review #3-MOMA

People always say that the eyes are the windows of a person’s thoughts. The eyes reflect the inside feelings and emotions of a person. Focus is like the eyes of the artwork. Looking at the focus of an artwork, we … Continue reading

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