Wednesday, January 4, 2012

DALT - CCA Booklet

Just thought that maybe I should put this up before I forget.
"I DESIGNED DALT'S POSTER OH YEAH!"
CCA exhibition ended yesterday but I didn't get to see how the printed copy looks like yet. Most likely it's going to be black and white but I did this in colours anyway.


This is the first time I tried the hand-writing style (those "DALT" were written by me!). Fonts used are ミウラLiner-Jr and Arial Black. Photographs are taken by Mr Jack.

One big challenge I faced was the lack of editting software T^T As I only have a laptop with poor internet access, I cannnnot download PHOTOSHOP AHHH!!!!! *screams*

In the end, I arranged the pictures in Microsoft Word and some text effects in Paint. The annoying part is when I had to transfer the text effect from Paint to Word in the form of image files, this is the worst idea and gave me a lot of trouble when some word needs to be changed -_-

By the way, you can leave your contact details in the chat box if you want Cai Qing in your house on 28 Jan 2012! Thanks!

Pink and Yellow

This is my second try on self portrait. They are done in watercolour, a little smaller than B5. I was trying to express tolerance and serenity in this protrait. This is also drawn immediately after I thought through some problems that has being troubleing me (refer to the first portrait!).

The kind of mood I had then reminded me of Georgette Chen's portrait but I don't intend to look like her at all. lol.

Only two colours are used: Purple and Yellow Ochre
This complementary scheme is chosen to emphasise backlight  in warm yellow and maximise contrast. Purple is the dominant one applied both directly and in mixes with yellow.

Pink and Yellow
4 Jan 2012
Watercolor on Paper

This artwork is however not very successful as I felt that a lot more could have been done to increase the quality of this painting.

For example, the way I drew my hair could be enhanced so that it may look less dominant than the main subject which is the contrast in light on my neck. Background could also be more detailed and water colour techniques like wet-in-wet could have been implemented as well.

Self Portrait, Georgette Chen (1946)