Here are some sketches in development for my final piece, which will be a set of 5 poster for my phisical piece and a "making of" video for the digital piece. I've decided to focus on three aspects of personal interest: my childhood obsession with animals, my desire to travel and my fascination for the Cyberpunk subculture.
The sketches are only headshots, as the phisyical pieces will have a small description of the subject.
Monday, 21 March 2016
Thursday, 17 March 2016
YCN -- Final Piece
Due to unforseen circumstances, I didn't have time to go through with my orginal plan for a motion comic, so I decided to enter the competition with a set of 4 posters which, as mentioned, depict the emotions experienced at the opera. The emotions are Excitement, Mystery, Anguish and Passion andd all scenes are taken from moments that are present in differnt operas. All are hand drawn and then coloured and edited digitally.
Saturday, 5 March 2016
Workshop -- Fary Tale
In this workshop, we created a small animation based around an old folk tale. The aim was to explain the entirety of the story in just a few seconds.
I chose the story of Rumpelstiltskin and the gold thread
Fary Tale from Stefania Rebaudo on Vimeo.
I chose the story of Rumpelstiltskin and the gold thread
Fary Tale from Stefania Rebaudo on Vimeo.
Workshop -- Life Drawing
In this workshop, which I greatly enjoyed, we discussd and practiced life drawing with a live model. When I was attending my old art school, life drawing was an obligatory subject to attend, and one of my favourites over all. It was really nice to get back to it. In the worshop it's self we focused on poses with harsh prospective and curves, figure drawing and movement stage drawning.
For each piece we had a set time limit, which infulenced the sharpness of the final work, not giving me much time to add details. But overall, I think I got good results and I was really pleased to get involved in this workshop.
Due to the light colour of the pencil I used, it diffuclt to see the image and I attemted to scan them but they weren't visible enough.
For each piece we had a set time limit, which infulenced the sharpness of the final work, not giving me much time to add details. But overall, I think I got good results and I was really pleased to get involved in this workshop.
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