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Jewelry and Me =does anyone else find that a cheesy brief title??

So today we started a new brief.. 'Jewelry and Me' and except for the cheesy name it looks like this could be an interesting brief. I've never done jewelry before, well apart from using my teeth to fix a broken link in a chain of one of my necklaces.. so am looking forward to seeing what we do over the next four weeks. Apparently we will be using actual silver and making rings and chains and other.. pieces? We had a powerpoint this morning that made me look a t jewelry in a whole new light. I didn't realize that we can decide what we want as jewelry. Anything shiny that decorates the body is jewelry, it doesn't even have to be shiny!! I really liked the flower necklace at the end. Reckon it would be coolys to make one with real flowers then make a metal one and paint it.. yeah.

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Completion..almost..

So I'm still making a background to attach my printed zine pages to, will add a picture of the final zine eventually.. anyways..

I found this brief challenging in the fact that it requires a high amount of concentration and hours in front of a computer. Trying to motivate myself to sit down in front of a screen and work was.. difficult? I have finally completed all of my zine pages though, including a large poster which combines all the other styles into one. I reckon my 'theme' is me and my thoughts or things I think about. The quotes/ sayings/poems are all ones I have heard or read and taken to heart. I love them because they describe or debate what goes on inside my mind. Thus why I titled my zine 'The Mind behind the Smile'. I used images of myself, not because I'm vain (damn straight) but because the writings apply to me in a personal way.. I'm not entirely happy with the final result because I think I rushed it a bit towards the end, but it turned out to be an interesting process. So here is my zine..


                                           
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Poster
I was pretty much playing around with different styles on each double page spread and then combined all of them as one in the final huge a2 sized poster.. Was planning to print it all on one a2 sized paper, but due to printing issues I've decided to get an a2 sheet of paper and artsy it up a bit then attach the printed pages to it.. 
peace
xo
K







Week 3 ZINE update..

I have finally completed 4pages of my Zine (a mini magazine about a particular topic) which I've titled 'The Mind within the Smile'.. I came up with that title because my Zine is based around my thoughts, favorite quotes, poems, and all the other jazz that goes on in my crazy mind.. My first page was inspired by an image I came across on the net. It was an interesting process. My second page kinda came about from the first one..? I tried to invert the idea though..
1st page

2nd page
This is my second two-page spread..

1st page

2nd page
Figured I'm going to do one or two more spreads in different styles then combine all the styles in one large poster image on the back of my layout.. well thats the plan anyways.. I'm finding it difficult sitting in front of the computer all day but I guess it will be worth it in the end..
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xo
K

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The Recycled Glamour of Estelle Pemberton

We had a artist talk by and artist named Estelle Pemberton the other day.. She has an amazing range of skills in art that she has picked up over the years. I found it really interesting and inspiring listening to her. Mainly because she has this passion for art and so everything she does is to up-skill and feed that passion. For example, she wanted to be an artist technician so she studied welding and got a lowly job. She treats everything like experience so her skills range from a fine arts degree in sculpture, to welding and being a painting assistant to the artist Patrick Hughes. She also creates these one-of-a-kind handbags that she has made and sold throughout her art career.. She is a frequent seller at craft markets and has her own label called 'Recycled Glamour'. One of her main points was that you can never have enough experience, that you should always be growing and changing with your art and that you can't expect to jump right into a position. You have to start from the bottom and work at it until you get to the top. I found it good hearing that because I'm not entirely sure what I want to do.. But gaining experience wherever I can seems like a good idea.
peace
xo
K
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