Tuesday, July 2, 2013

essential question -sagar

The software I enjoyed the most was corral painter because you can be very expressive with it. corral painter allows the artist to be more creative and you don't have to be very neat with it in order for the project to look good. the software I like the least was illustrator because it required a lot of precise detailing and live paint was very difficult for me to work with. my least favorite project was the face swap because it was very simple and easy but the project i liked the most was painting the apple because it turned out great and very realistic like.

Final project

The plane painting is a symbolic representation of me wanting to become a pilot in the near future. I want to fulfill my dreams by becoming a full fledge pilot and traveling the world. 

sculptris


Wednesday, June 26, 2013

                                                          Painting by :T .Paden
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                                       My painting bases on the panting done by T.Paden
Nike wants to do buisnes with slave cotton comapny.  "For decades, the government of Uzbekistan, under the dictator Islam Karimov, has forced millions of children, teachers, public servants and private sector employees to pick cotton under appalling conditions. Those who refuse are expelled from school, fired from their jobs, denied public benefits or worse. The government combines these penalties with threats, detains and tortures activists seeking to monitor the situation and continues to refuse the International Labor Organization’s efforts to monitor the cotton harvest."
“Nike claims to be a champion of human rights,” said Ruslan Nurullaev, Human Rights Initiative Officer for AwarenessProjects.org. “But Nike’s decision to protect Daewoo sends a dangerous message to other companies and damages the efforts of Uzbek citizens who have risked their lives to bring justice to Uzbekistan’s cotton fields.”
Nike, which only sources synthetic material from Daewoo International, has refused to end its relationship with Daewoo in spite of the fact that several other companies, including H&M, The Limited, C&A, and Michael Kors, have made moves to cut ties with the South Korean company.
“Nike would apparently rather harbor companies in its supply chain that are profiting from human rights violations than help bring an end to Uzbekistan’s heinous forced labor system,” said Umida Niyazova, founder of the Uzbek-German Forum for Human Rights.
“We are calling on Nike to follow the lead of other apparel and footwear companies by cutting ties with Daewoo,” said Aziz Yuldashev, Executive Director of AwarenessProjects.org. “It is time for Nike to take a meaningful stand against modern day slavery and forced labor in Uzbekistan.”-(http://www.laborrights.org/news/nike-called-out-for-doing-business-with-slave-cotton-company)

Skateboard


t-shirt


Monday, June 24, 2013

writing prompt

"What is the value of tracing images? When is it okay to copy something? When can it get you in trouble? Relate this to your work in this class."

I personally think that the value of tracing art work is just to help get use to drawing and help train your self to be familiar with the tools in illustrator. The down side to tracing is that it really doesn't symbolically represent what your thinking and shows more of what the actual artist's perspectives are. copying art work diminishes the value of the art peice it's self, and the copier can get in trouble for it. Especially if they are selling it for profit. There for it is not okay to copy art work and can get the copier in serious trouble. It is only okay to copy art work for instructional and educational purposes.