Today officially began my Spring Break. And it couldn't have happened on a better day. Its actually warm outside, its nice and sunny, and I have absolutely nothing to do but enjoy it.
This morning I had my last critique for Photo 1. I think it went very well. We were all very tired and over finals week, so we didn't talk a lot. Still, its nice being done with it. I'm looking forward to next quarter. My project turned out very nice. I did a lot of cropping, which is extremely unusual for me. I'm pretty much a full frame kind of gal. If I can't get the image I want when I take the picture I feel as though I missed something along the way. I think all of my choices were for the best though. Also, for the first time ever, I turned in 5 prints without a single speck of dust on them. It only took me all quarter but I printed flawlessly! Didn't even mess anything up when matting. Honestly, this final could not have gone better. When I get them back they are completely going to be decorating my walls next year. Using my own photos for wall art, one dream accomplished.
After our critique was done I had to run over to the sculpture studio to pick up my sculpture before they trashed it. I cannot tell you what I'm going to do with it, but I put in so much time and effort I didn't want her to just get thrown away. I have titled her "Broken Dancer" as she has a very visible knee injury. I think it's very appropriate. The biggest problem was trying to fit her into my car. As a plaster construction she isn't very flexible, and as a full time college student and worker, I tend to keep essentials in my car making it difficult to find room in my back seat. She is currently nestled half in my trunk and balanced on a large crate in my backseat. I hope to resolve this issue over break. Especially considering that my front seat is occupied by a small bronze pregnant woman seat belted in to avoid hard breaking incidents. My car is turning into a sculpture garden, and this cannot keep up.
In case anyone was interested, I have begun the process of spring cleaning my life, though I have miles to go. The pizza box I used as a paint pallet for my color final has been thrown away, though the color aid paper is still lumped in a small mound at the foot of my bed. My drawing supplies have been tucked away into their respective packages, but my drawing paper and board are still leaning against my bookshelf. Its a process, you see? It can't be rushed. Definitely cannot be rushed when the weather outside is so lovely. I did finally put the tripod away though. It was getting difficult to maneuver around my room. I'm sure that once I start to tackle the laundry issue that things will happen more quickly.
I actually plan on doing some projects over break so hopefully I won't be too wrapped up in having fun to forget to post. I am about to start a 6 month personal drawing class. I talked to my professor about ways to keep up with it without taking the class until September and she recommended a few things. So as of Monday that project begins. I've never drawn anything that wasn't assigned to me, and I'm really looking forward to it. We'll see what becomes of it.
Showing posts with label finals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finals. Show all posts
Friday, March 18, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Finals Week
Lets start with a huge I'm sorry for not posting in 2 weeks. Final projects for 4 studios while crunch time at work and personal life issues does not add up to a good blogging schedule.
However, today I had 3 of my 4 critiques and I am officially done with Drawing 2, Sculpture, and Color. All I have left is Photo, which I worked on for about 3 hours today and I will be returning to work on tomorrow. Final critique is Friday, but lab is only open tomorrow, so its finish or bust. All I have to do is mount my photos so I'm not terribly concerned. I actually had pretty good luck printing today. I got 6 done in 2 hours, a new personal record. No dust or anything, even I'm impressed with myself. I'm thinking someone upstairs saw how manically stressed I was and threw me a rope, even if only a short one. It definitely helped. Thanks!
Guesstimating my grades for this quarter leaves me a little disappointed. They tell you not to take 4 studios, but you never realize why until too late. You don't really feel the pressure until about 3 weeks left in the quarter. Then you feel compelled to drop large objects off of buildings just to see what you can break (normally trying to hit one of your projects that's taking too much time to not turn out how you wanted it to). I know understand. If I can avoid it I think I'll stick to 3 and no more. They say 2 but...yeah, as always we'll see what I can take when my aneurysm splatters the wall.
All in all a very stressful two weeks filled with panic induced comas, fits of hysterics and crying, and resolving with lots of praying and apathy. I made it through alive. I wouldn't say intact, but as we all know, coming home with a purple heart beats the hell out of not coming home at all. So I'll take the mediocre grades and what shreds of my sanity remain and hobble onto the next quarter. At least that contains only photo classes and art history. Yay!
However, today I had 3 of my 4 critiques and I am officially done with Drawing 2, Sculpture, and Color. All I have left is Photo, which I worked on for about 3 hours today and I will be returning to work on tomorrow. Final critique is Friday, but lab is only open tomorrow, so its finish or bust. All I have to do is mount my photos so I'm not terribly concerned. I actually had pretty good luck printing today. I got 6 done in 2 hours, a new personal record. No dust or anything, even I'm impressed with myself. I'm thinking someone upstairs saw how manically stressed I was and threw me a rope, even if only a short one. It definitely helped. Thanks!
Guesstimating my grades for this quarter leaves me a little disappointed. They tell you not to take 4 studios, but you never realize why until too late. You don't really feel the pressure until about 3 weeks left in the quarter. Then you feel compelled to drop large objects off of buildings just to see what you can break (normally trying to hit one of your projects that's taking too much time to not turn out how you wanted it to). I know understand. If I can avoid it I think I'll stick to 3 and no more. They say 2 but...yeah, as always we'll see what I can take when my aneurysm splatters the wall.
All in all a very stressful two weeks filled with panic induced comas, fits of hysterics and crying, and resolving with lots of praying and apathy. I made it through alive. I wouldn't say intact, but as we all know, coming home with a purple heart beats the hell out of not coming home at all. So I'll take the mediocre grades and what shreds of my sanity remain and hobble onto the next quarter. At least that contains only photo classes and art history. Yay!
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