Inspirational Artist Blog
Mural's on the streets of Italy
Francesco Camillo Giorgino known as Milo, Italian born and raised, has been creating art all throughout Europe and Asia using just simple elements and colors of black and white paint, and when needed using color.
Interesting facts
I really found interesting that Millo started local and now his art is found in all parts of Europe from Morroco all the way to Japan. Which I find super cool. Also how incredibly large the murals are, that's a lot of dedication. Finishing the art piece after being very tired and I just really look up to his dedication because it got him to where he is now which is having his art in very famous museums like in London, Rome, and Chicago. I really like the simplicity of his art work, how though it looks simple there is actually s lot going on which I think is super nice and would be very cool to see when Walkig down the streets of Europe. His website is http://www.millo.biz
Mini Tile
Process: I began with just a simple idea then started from that, I slightly pressed in the clay and drew out the figure and yin yang symbol. I decided I wanted to try out how the glass would work so I had to put a boulder. Then after firing it, I glazed it and this was my finished piece.
Relief Piece
Materials used, clay, glass and glaze.
In Progressive Figurative Project Post
Will eventually end up as a bear of some sort. Materials i have used are wire, plastic shopping bags, hot glue and sulptamold. i am currently sanding it with sand paper for a smooth finish
Finished Figurative Project
Problems I overcame during this project were struggling to get the ears the same and even. Needing to bend the wire exactly the same so they would be the same, though besides that everything else was fine only taking long to smooth out the entire head.
I found most successful the structure it was very sturdy and came out how I expected it too. If I could change one thing about my piece I would add more details in the face, maybe try to make it look more realistic.
My process began with a sketch and thinking about what materials i would use and how I would bend the wire to make a circle for the head and how i would attach the ears but in the end the structure in all i believe came out great stuffing the bear with plastic bags and the going over it with paper mache and hardening the piece with sculptamold. After that had dried i spent a few days rubbing it with sand paper and then painting it with acrylic paint.
I found most successful the structure it was very sturdy and came out how I expected it too. If I could change one thing about my piece I would add more details in the face, maybe try to make it look more realistic.
My process began with a sketch and thinking about what materials i would use and how I would bend the wire to make a circle for the head and how i would attach the ears but in the end the structure in all i believe came out great stuffing the bear with plastic bags and the going over it with paper mache and hardening the piece with sculptamold. After that had dried i spent a few days rubbing it with sand paper and then painting it with acrylic paint.
Inspirational artist 2
Artist name: Rohan Sharad Dahotre
Location: Based out of Pune, India
Material: Dahotre finds pictures of animals he finds on google he thinks are interesting and begins to doodle on them online, most likely through a drawing application though he doesnt specifically say
History: Illustrator in Bangalore, India and Concept Artist in Pune, India
Intersting: Eventually Dahotre plans to help in animal conservation and perservation which I think everyone should plan to do but never does anything so I hope he decides to help.
Link: Doesnt have own site but has a account Dahotre regularly checks and updates on https://www.behance.net/RohanSharadDahotre
What makes this art inspiring to me? It draws my attention with how beautiful he makes the animals look, brings old old culture into the picture without hurting the animal in any way. Reminds me of old cultures on how people would perserve and protect animals with everything, because thats how they should be treated as. I just like how Dahotre makes the animals look like royalty.
Location: Based out of Pune, India
Material: Dahotre finds pictures of animals he finds on google he thinks are interesting and begins to doodle on them online, most likely through a drawing application though he doesnt specifically say
History: Illustrator in Bangalore, India and Concept Artist in Pune, India
Intersting: Eventually Dahotre plans to help in animal conservation and perservation which I think everyone should plan to do but never does anything so I hope he decides to help.
Link: Doesnt have own site but has a account Dahotre regularly checks and updates on https://www.behance.net/RohanSharadDahotre
What makes this art inspiring to me? It draws my attention with how beautiful he makes the animals look, brings old old culture into the picture without hurting the animal in any way. Reminds me of old cultures on how people would perserve and protect animals with everything, because thats how they should be treated as. I just like how Dahotre makes the animals look like royalty.
Cardboard Room
I created the illusion of depth with making it 3-D and the shape of the walls making it seem like the room is going in. having the window on the side go with the walls was angled at a side to seem far into the room
this room is my living room with a lot of things missing i chose it because its a room im very familiar with and i see everyday.
this room is my living room with a lot of things missing i chose it because its a room im very familiar with and i see everyday.
Painting to Sculpture
Peer Look
Who made it? Phoebe
What mediums are used? Clay and computer parts
Plan moving forward? Will eventually put all final details in then will be human cyborg
What mediums are used? Clay and computer parts
Plan moving forward? Will eventually put all final details in then will be human cyborg
Painting to Sculpture
Photo that I was inspired by;
Inspired by;
Artist: Attributed to the Three Line Group
Title: Neck Amphora
Size: H. 16 1/2 x Max. Diam. 12 1/4 in.
Medium: Black-figure ceramic with added red and white paint
When: Circa 530-520 B.C.E.
I picked this piece because I really liked all the detail put into it, how the materials used have still been able to stick together and withstand everything like weather and trauma its been through over the thousands of years since it was first made. Also just because I personally think its beautiful and how it is a piece of history. Everything that this piece represents is what inspired me to choose this piece.
I created a tiny miniature version vase with little detail but still had the same idea keeping the handles and bottom shape. The details i added are alien faces with some of the same patterns on the Neck Amphora, i used aliens because i was thinking of ancient egyptian times where supposedly aliens helped build the great pyramids. Also tells a bit of history but not really because im not living through those times.
Artist: Attributed to the Three Line Group
Title: Neck Amphora
Size: H. 16 1/2 x Max. Diam. 12 1/4 in.
Medium: Black-figure ceramic with added red and white paint
When: Circa 530-520 B.C.E.
I picked this piece because I really liked all the detail put into it, how the materials used have still been able to stick together and withstand everything like weather and trauma its been through over the thousands of years since it was first made. Also just because I personally think its beautiful and how it is a piece of history. Everything that this piece represents is what inspired me to choose this piece.
I created a tiny miniature version vase with little detail but still had the same idea keeping the handles and bottom shape. The details i added are alien faces with some of the same patterns on the Neck Amphora, i used aliens because i was thinking of ancient egyptian times where supposedly aliens helped build the great pyramids. Also tells a bit of history but not really because im not living through those times.