Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Eastern Students Display Work in Spring Student Show

Eastern Connecticut State University's Visual Arts students displayed some of their finest pieces of art in the annual Spring Show which was held at the college in ending weeks of April. The show included various mediums of art from the students and was displayed in two different locations on campus, the centrally located Student Center, and the Alvin B. Wood Services building of administration. Students of every concentration in the Visual Arts curriculum were urged to submit original pieces in order to be displayed to the Eastern student body and community, and give Eastern a sense of what the artists of their university dedicate their love and time to.



The Alvin B. Wood Services building held art work of those who had been working in sculpture, paint, drawing, printmaking, and photography. The administrative buildings two floors were tastefully decorated with original pieces, to be viewed by university visitors, faculty, staff, and fellow students. The sculpture pieces were artistically displayed on white pedestals, and emphasized three-dimensionality, as it allowed viewers to walk around the entire piece to admire all of its elements. The sculptures were created using mixed media, wood, metal, and even clay. The drawing, painting, and printmaking works were cleanly framed and hung neatly on the walls of the top floor of the building, to be seen while walking through the offices on an ordinary day.



The Student Center, and area popular for university students to gather, featured the work of the Digital Art & Design students of Graphic Design I, Package Design, and the Art Exhibitions class. Each visible wall held groupings of various projects by the classes that were divided by type. The displays included those posters created for Eastern's Video and Animation festival, designs for packaging, and famous people of Connecticut.



The Spring show is always an inspiring exhibition and gives Eastern visitors and students a sense of what goes on down in Shafer Hall from the Art Department. It is great to see that student's work can exist in and out of the classroom and allow viewers to appreciate their course of student and what their entire college degree has been essentially dedicated to. The art work, although not there to stay, let's viewers appreciate it as part of their space, in familiar environment. The student show has been going on for semester after semester now, and it will be interesting to see how the Visual Arts Department will continue to honor it.


Photos credited to: A.A. Desrosiers


For more information, please visit the Eastern Connecticut Visual Arts Department or Contact:


Carla Sheldon
Shafer Hall Room 211
Phone: (860) 465-0197
Fax: (860) 465-0200
Email: sheldonc@easternct.edu

Monday, May 9, 2011

Final FAD Poster

I created the last and final Friday After Dark poster of 2011. The event is actually taking place on Wednesday, May 11 during the day rather than their traditional Friday night time. The event it called "Shuttin' It Down" and is celebrating the coming of summer. The event will include a Tiki Bar, Mechanical Shark, Water Games, and Crafts. Try and stop by!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Evolution of Logos

How does a brand keep up with the constantly changing technology? One way brands keep up with the growing demand of users is to change its logo. By changing your brands logo, it regains attention, and is aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Changing your logo gives users a sense that you are keeping up with the rest of the working world, and can expect the same as your products. Below I attached a picture of some famous logos that have evolved over time.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Friday, April 29, 2011

3 Words Revealed

The postcard designs that I posted the other day were three adjectives that define myself and my aesthetic of design. The words for the cards are busy, energetic, and creative. Busy represents my design style through various overlaying and graphic elements, and relates to my life due to the crazy amount of things I am involved in. I am constantly on the go, and barely have a free minute to myself, and I do not like sitting around. Creative represents myself as a designer and creator. This piece includes a good amount of work I have done in my courses. I figured why not display your own artwork to show creativity? The last card is energetic, which ones again describes my busy life style, hectic designs, and background as a cheerleader. Each card is in similar color palette, and graphics, but they work collectively to show me.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Work That Represents ME

Here are three designs I chose as portrayals of myself and my aesthetic. Each design is a word that describes me and my methods of design. Check back in a few days to see what I reveal the words to be!



Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Cow Parade

In my internship search, I came across a company known for their painted cows. Cow Parade is a non-profit organization, located in Bloomfield, CT, and is a worldwide phenomenon and the most public art event in the world. Cow Parade hires many companies and artists to create actual masterpieces on the cow's bodies, where they will then be displayed in public cities and metropolitan areas. The size of each parade varies, and can feature anywhere from 32 to 450 cows at one time. The cows remain in the location for 2 to monthss and are then auctioned off, with the highest sold being the Wage Moo from CowParade Dublin 2003, which sold for $146,000. The cows are made of fiberglass, and artists get to choose from three different positions, standing, grazing, and reclining. My family and I traveled to Boston years ago and saw some of these cows, and really did not understand the purpose, and now that I've done the research, I can not help but commend how successful this organization has become!