The first slide show is online on my website as of right now. http://www.texelgirl.com/LastSin/lastSin.html There are a few typos to correct but those will have to wait for a bit. I have discovered that Apple's Keynote is vastly superior to Microsoft's PowerPoint. I ended up using that to make the presentations work for the web and ended up redoing them all in the process as their templates are much nicer (and work better) and Microsoft's (all hail Steve Jobs).
I have to temporarily stop work on the website for a while since the the graphic design students have their opening tomorrow. I have to make sure the presentations are ready and synced with my husband's iPad. I also need to do a synopsis of every person on the the "Salvation" frame and at least a listing of the events on the "Sin" frame.
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Installation Success!
Installation is now complete - well mostly. I'm still toying with the idea of created artist statements for the digital prints and USB-NA. I can put them up through tomorrow if I do it. Otherwise install is done. It went perfectly smoothly other than a minor incident with the trunk of the tree. I lost my grip trying to get it out the the library and into the hall. It slid down my arm so I have a really nice set of scratches but they're just surface scratches so it looks far worse than it is. :)
I'm working on turning my PowerPoint portfolios into slide shows but I ran into a snag. Microsoft (which has now totally earned their nickname Microsucks in my book) removed the feature that converts PowerPoint slide shows into html files in the newest version (at least on the Mac version). So I can make it into a .mov if I want to mess with animation timings for hours. Or, I can opening each one in Keynote and have it covert the presentations for me. *sigh* Why can't Microsoft stop screwing things up? In any event the slide shows will be a nice synopsis of each part of the project and will explain a lot more detail about the meaning of each piece. Look for that in a day or two.
I would like to beg for a real photographer to take pics for me. I'm flat broke so I can't pay but I also can't use my camera worth a damn. Yes I read the manual, like six times but when you don't really understand what the F-stop does exactly, knowing where it is doesn't really help you. The little tiny blurb it provides is about as clear as mud and I have had zero time to spend on photography this semester. You'll see in a minute that I used a pretty expensive camera to take really crappy pictures (its a gift). You don't get to see the digital prints because I couldn't figure out how to photograph them without a giant flash showing on the print - well it dawned on me when I got home how to turn the flash off but it was too late then wasn't it. All in all my pictures, the "good" ones are passable at best but mostly terrible. You're only seeing the passable ones for the most part.
BEGIN PICTURES........
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| The entire exhibition |
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| Left Corner |
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| My sign-in book, it says "Never Stop Thinking." The pen itself says "Last Sin" on one side and "TexelGirl" on the other side with ones and zeros in the background. No detail too small. |
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| Satellite Dish Grouping A |
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| Satellite Dish Grouping B |
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Install Tomorrow!
Installation Pending: I reserved a truck last week for pickup on Saturday at 12pm. I got an email this morning notifying me that my reservation had been bumped to 1:30pm. The place closes at 2pm and I was worried that I might not get a truck at all. They didn't have any available earlier either. So my husband took off work on Friday - which kind of works out better anyways.
Portfolio: I've been working on PowerPoint presentations for my portfolio. My professor wants a digital portfolio rather than a print portfolio and suggested PowerPoint in the guidelines. This works out for all of you as I can convert PowerPoint (PP) slides to a web viewable slide show. The guidelines for the entire portfolio call for a minimum of 8 "process" photos. I've decided to do a PP presentation for each piece (or grouping) so I can tell the story of each part of the exhibit from start to finish. I'll upload them here as soon as they're finished.
Now I just have to pray that all 17 pieces make it from my house to GMU intact. Its a short trip but that doesn't really mean much does it?
Portfolio: I've been working on PowerPoint presentations for my portfolio. My professor wants a digital portfolio rather than a print portfolio and suggested PowerPoint in the guidelines. This works out for all of you as I can convert PowerPoint (PP) slides to a web viewable slide show. The guidelines for the entire portfolio call for a minimum of 8 "process" photos. I've decided to do a PP presentation for each piece (or grouping) so I can tell the story of each part of the exhibit from start to finish. I'll upload them here as soon as they're finished.
Now I just have to pray that all 17 pieces make it from my house to GMU intact. Its a short trip but that doesn't really mean much does it?
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Sunday, December 5, 2010
Finishing Touches!
USB-NA: Just about complete! All I have to do is attach the feet to the base and officially attach the sign to the front and its finished! That's the room number where my exhibit will be in the Art & Design Building by the way. I uploaded this image to the Facebook event pages for my exhibit & for the school's event.
It isn't often that I'm actually impressed by my own work but I'm kind of impressed by this one - and the tree of course. Together they make quite a pair. I know that's an odd statement to make but usually I finish a piece and its disappointing. I derive pleasure in the making, once I've done the work have a finished piece, I'm done. I'm "over it" as they say. I'm not one of those artists who gets emotionally attached to their work. These pieces, however, I feel a bit weird about. I want them to sell, but I want them to stay together - like its some kind of moral imperative that they not be separated.
And that, boys and girls, is yet another reason why I never wanted to create this kind of art. Not only is it
Alright, I'll stop babbling. In other news, I was prepping the pedestal for USB-NA for refinishing when I accidentally knocked it over - and broke the last tier. I realize that almost none of you know what piece I'm talking about. I wasn't attached to it by any means. I'm attempting to fix it as I don't think I have time to rebuild it (or the funds), not to mention it was a pain to build the first time. It does mean that it gets a coat of texture to cover the nice crack though. I'll have to see how that works. If it looks like crap I'll have to build another pedestal. It's kind of indicative of the luck I've been having lately. All in all though, a pedestal mishap is kind of minor.
Marketing: My postcards are in and look great. I highly recommend GotPrint.com for all your printing needs. They are EXTREMELY INEXPENSIVE but EXTREMELY HIGH QUALITY. I've used them in the past to print business cards ($39.95 for 5000 dual sided full color glossy) and wasn't disappointed. The postcards were just as impressive. I also used them to print the school's postcards. I ordered the two sets of postcards at different times with different options. Mine were standard print and shipping options. The school's, because of various group problems, had to be rush printing & 2-day shipping. I ordered 1,000 cards for the school w/the afore mentioned add-ons for just under $80. I really can't rave about them enough!
Personal note: Need a stylist for free? DON'T GO TO MACY'S! They offer the service at select stores but I suppose it falls into the "you get what you pay for" category. Thinking that I wanted to look nice for the opening, especially considering that I lost over 20lbs this semester I thought I'd give it a go. I had the WORST experience ever!! I was treated like complete garbage, talked down to and made to feel absolutely horrible about myself. I won't recount the details but unless you have a couple of grand to blow and are a complete slave to fashion trends, steer clear of the Macy's "Personal Shopper." Otherwise be warned that if you try to say "I don't want a jacket because it will insanely hot in the building and won't wear it" they turn into giant bitches who will inform you that you wear it because its part of the outfit regardless of the temperature (same goes for accessories, layers, & anything else they give you).
It isn't often that I'm actually impressed by my own work but I'm kind of impressed by this one - and the tree of course. Together they make quite a pair. I know that's an odd statement to make but usually I finish a piece and its disappointing. I derive pleasure in the making, once I've done the work have a finished piece, I'm done. I'm "over it" as they say. I'm not one of those artists who gets emotionally attached to their work. These pieces, however, I feel a bit weird about. I want them to sell, but I want them to stay together - like its some kind of moral imperative that they not be separated.
And that, boys and girls, is yet another reason why I never wanted to create this kind of art. Not only is it
- insanely expensive to produce,
- a serious, serious time suck (although perhaps less so if I wasn't in college),
- takes up insane amounts of space in my house BUT
- it also creates all kinds of weird emotional / internal issues which detracts from my primary goal of selling art to normal people.
Alright, I'll stop babbling. In other news, I was prepping the pedestal for USB-NA for refinishing when I accidentally knocked it over - and broke the last tier. I realize that almost none of you know what piece I'm talking about. I wasn't attached to it by any means. I'm attempting to fix it as I don't think I have time to rebuild it (or the funds), not to mention it was a pain to build the first time. It does mean that it gets a coat of texture to cover the nice crack though. I'll have to see how that works. If it looks like crap I'll have to build another pedestal. It's kind of indicative of the luck I've been having lately. All in all though, a pedestal mishap is kind of minor.
Marketing: My postcards are in and look great. I highly recommend GotPrint.com for all your printing needs. They are EXTREMELY INEXPENSIVE but EXTREMELY HIGH QUALITY. I've used them in the past to print business cards ($39.95 for 5000 dual sided full color glossy) and wasn't disappointed. The postcards were just as impressive. I also used them to print the school's postcards. I ordered the two sets of postcards at different times with different options. Mine were standard print and shipping options. The school's, because of various group problems, had to be rush printing & 2-day shipping. I ordered 1,000 cards for the school w/the afore mentioned add-ons for just under $80. I really can't rave about them enough!
Personal note: Need a stylist for free? DON'T GO TO MACY'S! They offer the service at select stores but I suppose it falls into the "you get what you pay for" category. Thinking that I wanted to look nice for the opening, especially considering that I lost over 20lbs this semester I thought I'd give it a go. I had the WORST experience ever!! I was treated like complete garbage, talked down to and made to feel absolutely horrible about myself. I won't recount the details but unless you have a couple of grand to blow and are a complete slave to fashion trends, steer clear of the Macy's "Personal Shopper." Otherwise be warned that if you try to say "I don't want a jacket because it will insanely hot in the building and won't wear it" they turn into giant bitches who will inform you that you wear it because its part of the outfit regardless of the temperature (same goes for accessories, layers, & anything else they give you).
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