The last two weeks
So, I graduated about a week and a half ago. Finally. Big Round of Applause. And then I flew back to Cleveland with my family for my older sister's graduation two days after mine. My family threw a big hoopla party because, we just had three great reasons to celebrate: my graduation, my sister's graduation, and then my middle sister's birthday. Then following that, Kate and I drove the 6 hour-round trip to Buffalo to see my grandparents before I head back to NYC tomorrow. pheeew! Buckle your seatbelt, here is a recap:
some more at flickr
The last two weeks
So, I graduated. Finally. Big Round of Applause. And then I flew back to Cleveland for my older sister's graduation
Xerox card for ICON 5
I was asked to illustrate a playing card for Xerox for the illustration conference, ICON 5. Each suit was given to a different New York City art school to illustrate. Parsons was assigned the hearts, and I picked the Queen. I really enjoyed this project because there weren't many limitations, which let my mind wander in various directions. These were my sketches:
The main hurdle with this assignment was to make an image that would create an interesting, as well as dynamic, image when it was doubled and flipped for the reverse side. I liked the Aztec one, but the AD pushed me to make the female bigger (which I agreed with), take out the ziggurat, and make the circle design smaller.
Took the Aztec Queen to a more refined sketch:
And here is the final:
Oldies always put me in a good mood. I remember my mom singing this song to me, "The Birds and the Bees" by Jewel Akens, way before I even knew what the birds and the bees were.
I think I am going to try this out.
Maki
oh how I love thee! This is pure bliss....
I want to go to the Netherlands to visit Maki.
Senior Show
Thank you, thank you to all those who came to my Senior show opening this Wednesday. If you are seeing my blog for the first time, thanks for visiting! It was really great to see my classmates' work all up in one location. It was kinda surreal to have the day come and go so quickly. That day was the event I had been envisioning since I decided on Illustration as a major. Oh Joy!
My friends and I get a well deserved drink post-reception.
Cinders show
I have one or two drawings in this show, along with drawings by my fabulous classmates. The middle drawing above is by me :)
The opening is tonight, and if you can't come tonight, it is up until June 8th.
Move 16: Don’t Paint With Your Teeth
A Group Show of blue ballpoint pen, pencil and Sharpie drawings
Curated by Rich Jacobs
May 9th - June 8th 2008
Opening Reception Friday May 9th 2008 7 - 10pm
cinders gallery
It's almost swimming season
the week my family came to visit. part one.
This week has been everything I have been looking forward to during the last 4 years. My family is coming to ny twice, once for my show and then again for graduation the following week.
We started out with a trip to brooklyn brewery. fun times.
But before that, we went to max brenner for lunch.
and i was given these nasty lookin' pickles. people who know me, know that i hate pickles, never had them, never will.
Even the bus boy asked if Ed was Max's bald cousin.
then we went to see the statue of liberty up close and personal.
then ellis island museum
i had to include some cleveland love.
The two pictures above is the registry room, where all the immigrants would wait in line, have their examinations, basically pass the time. The one on top is the one today, and the picture below is what it used to look like. The museum was definitely a learning experience, and provided a lot of inspiration. They had really interesting old typefaces on pamphlets, they showed the clothing they brought in massive trunks, and they had beautiful bibles and torahs. I would recommend it highly.
i'll post more on flickr in a few days...
For those of you wonderin' what I have planned after May 16th (aka graduation), I was offered an internship at Gap here in New York. I will be working on the Graphics on Kids and Toddler clothing. I am really excited for this 10 week program, which starts In early June. These are my favorite Graphic T's on the site now. And, what am I doing after that? Well, I am taking it one day at a time.
This week has been a whirlwind. I have been trying to wrap up all my assignments before my family comes in on Saturday.
I've accomplished:
-3 color silkscreen print, edition of 8
-sewed a whale
-wrote a paper
-updated my site
-went on 2 jobs interviews
-made a tshirt
Some News...
I got my postcards on Thursday, which is a relief. It took a mighty long time for them to arrive to me. I am pretty happy with them. I have been making labels to send out to art directors. This will be my second mailer. Does anyone want me to send them a postcard? Just email me lindseybalbierz@gmail.com.
When I went out today I noticed that all the tulips are in bloom at City Hall Park. They are so beautiful. I wanted to take a few pictures because last year when they bloomed, they had all died within a few says. So sad.
I sewed a whale. It's red.
The issue of Current came out this week with my illustration, along with my classmates' work. It is teeny tiny. But that's okay. It looks good. They spelled my name wrong, and it wasn't my last name they spelled wrong which is what normally happens. It was my first name. Geeze.
Updated the site. Check the link in the right column to go to it.
BIG DRUM ROLL
The Time Has Come....I have been waiting for four years for this....
My Senior Show!
It would be great to see you all there, friends, families, people unknown (I would love to meet you, please say hello to me if you come).
The Opening Reception:
Wednesday May 7th, 6:00pm-8:00pm
It runs
May 6th-May 10th
@ Chelsea Art Museum 556 West 22nd Street (11th av.)
the weekend in pictures
I got a profile on Coroflot.com. My friend Anastasia told me about the site for portfolios. More exposure couldn't hurt.
Thanks Parson's illustration blog for the shout out :)
Super Cool Toys
I swear, I must have the best family ever. Ever.
I was talking to my mom about this project that I am doing and wanted to put illustrations on building block toys, like the ones we all play with as kids. Well, my mom got thinking and realized that we probably still had them in our house somewhere. And what do you know it, Ed goes up into the storage roof of our garage and finds our old block toys. Ed got them down, my mom packaged them, and here they are today!! I am so pumped about them. It brings me back to when I would play on our scratchy raspberry-colored carpet zooming cars around.
I got so excited, I made a little narrative.
"It was a normal day waiting for the bus.
A dog and a high heel are standing passing the time.
Ms. High Heel notices Mr. Dog.
Mr. Dog notices Ms. High Heel.
So she walks over. Says hello.
And they wait for the bus together. "
The End.