Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Celtic Knot Day of the Dead Design, Ines




















Celtic Knot Day of the Dead
Ines.
Design and Woodcarving.

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about the submission.
The film shows all the pieces I submitted to the heART swap submitted to the Day of the Dead Festival hosted by Kara Jones aka Mother Henna and marks the beginning of me exploring art as a way to express myself and my grieving. At the very end of the film there is a little clip of the beach where I collected the driftwood and all the rocks that have since been used for my various other driftwood and stone carving project.

The design of the DoDF artwork is something that comes up in a lot of other pieces I've made since. It's a pattern (for lack of a better word) that has resurfaced in other pieces... stone carving, the mug, breakfast bowl. I use this mug daily. -Ines



about the artist.
Ines, aka forward tumble, is a 42 year old mother of Fionn who died before he was born in June 2008. After a year of serious illness, she is learning to live her life without her child.

In Ines’ words, “While art and creativity has always somewhat been part of my life, I used to take a lot of pictures (still do) to capture the beauty of life. I have recently discovered art as a new way of expressing and releasing parts of me from within. I now pursue art in a more deliberate way because it seems to cleanse/liberate me which helps both in my grieving and life in general.”

Ines lives in rural Ireland in a house in a big field two miles from the sea. She maintains a number of blogs: forward tumble; daily forward tumble, chronicling her Creative Everyday Challenge; Fionn, a blog about her son; and tunnel time, a blog about growing vegetables in a poly tunnel in Ireland.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Word Cloud, Gabrielle













 
Word Cloud.
Gabrielle.
Graphic design.

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about this piece.
Gabrielle talks about this piece, "A word cloud is a visual depiction of the word content of a site. This cloud was built around my blog The Maybe Baby (Babies), where I talk about infertility, and now secondary infertility after the loss of our beautiful twin daughters in 2008. Its funny to me that 'death' takes up such a small space here, and such a large one in my heart."

about the contributor.
Gabrielle talks about her journey, "After assuming I would be childless for most of my adult life, we learned about the possibility of donor eggs. After several attempts with IVF, I became pregnant with the loves of our lives, Isobel and Jovita. They stayed with us for almost 22 weeks and were born on December 5, 2008, far too soon"

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Grief is Forever/Love is Forever, Janis Tan.

 




























Grief is Forever/Love is Forever.
Janis Tan.
Graphic design.

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about the piece.
Janis describes this piece, "As I went about my hectic day I reminded myself that I need to remind myself to do the June Challenge before we leave for our camping trip. I noticed that instead of thinking 'Must do the Grief is forever picture', I said to myself, 'Must do that Love is forever thing.'

"And so it is. The same thing. Grief is forever, and so is love, because one does not exist without the other. The intensity of grief may fluctuate, but love is always there. So I decided to create another picture that alternates the sentences 'Grief is forever' and 'Love is forever', in the never-ending infinity symbol. For me this symbol is also two tears joined."


about the contributor.
Janis Tan writes on Ferdinand's Gifts. She is still trying to put together the puzzle of her life after her son Ferdinand died, but there is always a missing piece.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Sierra's IF, Erika P.

 



















 

Sierra's IF
Erika P.
Poetry and Graphic Design


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about the piece.
In Erika's words, "Sierra's IF was actually my response to the Valentine's Day challenge, but I didn't finish it in time. The words and phrases (Sierra Rose, my girl, tiny, sweet, baby, missed,daughter, love, always, forever, and lost) are like the words that are on those little candy hearts for Valentine's Day, and around that time I was really struggling with what-ifs and guilt."


about the contributor.
Erika talks about her daughter, "Sierra Rose is my second child and first daughter.  She was born still on July 3rd, 2009, at 27 weeks and 5 days due to severe growth restriction and placental insufficiency." Erika blogs at Mountains of my Dreams.

Remembering Sierra and thinking of her family today on her first birthday.