4/27/10

Graphic Design Portfolio

I am currently looking for an internship position with some graphic design firms, so for now the top post is going to be dominated by my graphic design portfolio for my own selfish use. Also for that reason comments have been disabled for this post. When I finally land an internship I'll turn on comments for this post and also perhaps talk about my experience in design. For now enjoy the pretty pictures.


























4/20/10

Berger does Abstract? or tries to?


Alright well I'm not sure how I'm going to start this. Part of me wants to explain my thought process behind these pieces, another part thinks it'll undercut the work with these preconceived notions before you even see the work...

Also I'm pretty sure that people just look at the pictures and don't even read what I'm typing... So I'm going to let the paintings talk for themselves. I got process photos because I'm still holding Kevin's camera hostage. If you like this you should join me in convincing Kevin he doesn't need his camera really.

TOO LONG DIDN'T READ(TLDR) VERSION: I'M LOOKING FOR CRITICISM ON SOME ABSTRACT PAINTINGS I'M DOING.

But yeah, on to the paintings.





You saw the beginning of this one last post, here is with some text. I know where I'm going with this one, and the text is going to be obscured some more, but I'd thought I'd keep you up to date on what I'm doing.






I liked the beginning of this painting. Was terrified in the middle, after a chat with Jordan, I pushed through and created this. Would love to hear your opinion on it since I'm basically waiting to see Scott's reaction before I move forward with it. Jordan likes this painting and with his confidence in me I went crazy and...



This one is my favorite right now... Just freaking pops



Look I made a Jordan Elquist Painting.



And turned it into this. This is no where, where I want it to be, but the surface was wet and the bright colors I wanted weren't going to happen until I let it dry.



Don't start sentences with "and." This is the last one.

I think I'm going to hold off in delving into all the crazy thought behind these paintings. I will tell you though that all the paintings, except for the license plate painting, are rifting off of the same theme.

If you prod I'll probably tell you more, but for now I'm just going post this and see what bites.

4/8/10

I'm suppose to be painting...

But I got ahold of Kevin's camera and I feel the urge to update this here blog thing. So lets get to it. Here is an update on what I've been doing.


This here is the work in progress from an earlier post, but I wanted it next to the finish one to see how much I changed it.


That's nice. I feel this piece took way too long for me, and I'm really upset with how long it's taken me to get this underway. The whole idea was that I would think about every piece before I really committed it to panel, but now I'm not happy with the quantity of work I'm producing. I am happy with this piece though my mom is going to be beside herself, when she sees this. That alone makes it worth it.

Okay on to the other stuff I'm been working on.

My history with paintings with multiple figures is a mixed one. There was life painting 3 where I did a full figure self portrait with a head only self portrait next to it. Was pretty crappy. Then there is the painting of a kitchen scene of 40 federal when kevin, mike, erik, and kathleen use to live there. I'm going to tag them as well as others in an upcoming post. You should really check out their work. Anyways I took a lot of photos for ideas but the one I picked seemed good to me, because of the perspective going on in the room. However, when I got to painting, all I really cared about was the figures which I had blown up a bit... and well there's a lot of space that I just didn't care about. It is now acting as my kitchen table.

I need bigger paintings though. The one above is 4 feet wide by the way. The grandpa is less than 2. I had a big self portrait with my face on it, and the classic words "this is my crutch." but I'm hating that painting now too, and I'm not sure if I can really make use of the full space with the head that big. This painting though I have high hopes for. It's using a lot of the space properly and it's mostly figures so I shouldn't get bored with anything. Only thing that scares me is how long it's going to take. I don't want to get caught up with this piece and now try to develop other ideas for other paintings. Probably not going to finish this one until they open up 24 hour access to the school. I'll keep you updated though.

So the next painting. Scott Hadfield and Jordan Elquist don't really like. I'm not sure how I feel about it, but I was really excited going into it. It's not done but I feel the need to put everything I am working on up here.

It's kinda crazy. It's a follow up to my other license painting. Kentucky being the weirdo state that it is, has gone through maybe 3 license plates in my life time. That seemed like fodder for some paintings and I was excited to start it. I picked this format 'cause I wanted it to feel like a monument somewhat. However, where the last one was painted when I was feeling homesick. This one I want to be about more how I am sometimes embarrassed to be from Kentucky. The idea to try to emulate something though that is unpleasant to you is hard. Also there is a lot of abstract space here that I'm going to need to understand. I need to stay excited about it though, so I'm going to try to just ignore everything and stick with it. It's really going to change when I add the text to it, but still.

So to sum up I need more paintings. I've bought a lot of lumber over this week and I hope to create some more paintings here real soon. I might be getting into some more drawing too. We'll see how that goes. Speaking of which.

I did a whole series of these using old paintings for my poster class. I don't feel that great about them since they were pretty easy, but if you guys are interested in seeing them let me know. This event is real by the way. Except for april 17th which is open house, I've set up free life drawing and painting sessions with the infamous Dan the model. So come over to montserrat some saturday if you would like to hang with us and listen to Dan quote movies like crazy and take out crazy props.

So that's it for now, I'll see how many more updates I can get to this blog, while I have Kevin's camera. Enjoy. Also, please comment with your thoughts on any of these, would love it here it.