January 26, 2013

A Metamorphosis

It's always good to visit a body of work and see what you can do to make it better, or expand it. I feel it's what can make or break a series. This particular work has taken almost a year to get where I'm at now. I don't think it's finished but it's getting closer to where I want it to be. Now if only I could settle on a title for the series I'd be satisfied.

For now here are the stages of "Untitled #1"

all images by Tiffany Dyer



January 13, 2013

Final Stretch.

I'm getting ready to graduate in March! Congrats to me but now I have to get serious (not that I wasn't before). But things are getting real. There are problems lurking in the shadows, obstacles around every corner and the sneaking fear of not being able to get everything that I need to done hovering over head waiting to storm down on me.

I need three big things for my final presentation.

  1. business plan
  2. portfolio
  3. take - a - ways
BUSINESS PLAN
I'm rewriting mine...again. However, now I feel more confident about it. Silver lining! But I have a lot ahead of me in the next eight weeks. Better start working!

PORTFOLIO
I need to focus on two to three bodies I am proud of (which I do have). I then need to make the decision on if I should include a commercial portfolio with my fine art as well. If so, would that be two fine art and one commercial? There isn't a limit on how much I can present but I don't want to have so much that it can get a little confusing.

TAKE - A - WAYS
These are what we give away at our final presentation and then portfolio day (that's a day to show everyone, big wigs, parents, fellow students, what we've been working on our entire schooling). But what should mine be? I know I will have a business card and possibly another forum of contact in there as well. But what else? A matted print, stickers, a journal, what? I'm not sold on any of those ideas. I want to be creative and professional but not boring.

Now that I have presented that to you, internet world, I will leave you with an image. There is a body of work that has taken several months to get where I'm at today. When asked about how I would present these I had a hard time explaining how that would be. I had only printed them large because it was the requirement of the class but I wasn't impressed with it. After talking to some of my mentors, whom I cherish, a suggestion of adding a thick white boarder and softening the edges was given. I've been playing with that idea and have come up with this...for today. I like it and I wouldn't mind playing with this more and making it exactly where I want it.

image by Tiffany Dyer