Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Design Inspirations
I love everything Lois Van Baarle does. Her site layouts, blog designs, etc. are my favorites.
http://www.loish.net/
http://www.loish.net/
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Inventory
Here is a current inventory of the things I'm considering posting to my site, in no real order other than illustration, then animation.
Bouncing Ball from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Traditional hand drawn)
Walking With Character from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Traditional hand drawn)
Sequences from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Drawn and painted on 3x5 notecards with ink, prisma color marker and water color, in combination with found objects)
Elements from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Hand drawn, marker, chalk)
Fall 2010 Final from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Traditional hand drawn, final)
Illustration
Hoodoo - February 2009
(Photoshop 7.0)
Character design/Commission
Poni - April, 2009
(Photoshop 7.0)
Commission
Comfort - April, 2009
(Photoshop 7.0)
Personal work
Hyenaz - June, 2010
(Photoshop 7.0)
Design collaboration with D. Downs
Tumble Lina - May, 2010
(Photoshop 7.0)
Personal work
Underwear - April, 2010
(Photoshop 7.0)
Personal work
Pogo - February, 2011
(Photoshop CS5)
Digital painting of the musician Pogo
Mixed Media
Inner Beauty - March, 2010
(Mirror, faux flowers, doilies, spray paint, acrylic)
This was a representation of my displeasure with my appearance and the resulting frustration.
Self Portrait - March 2010
(Paper, glue, egg)
This was a self portrait. The little window revealed a hidden egg inside the structure.
Animation
Bouncing Ball from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Traditional hand drawn)
Walking With Character from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Traditional hand drawn)
Sequences from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Drawn and painted on 3x5 notecards with ink, prisma color marker and water color, in combination with found objects)
Elements from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Hand drawn, marker, chalk)
Fall 2010 Final from Christen Mazurak-Fike on Vimeo.
(Traditional hand drawn, final)
Objectives
I hope to someday be inspiring to other people. I want them to know that the things they have felt have been shared by someone else, that the world is more connected than we might believe and that essentially, we are all very similar. Through my site I would like to direct people to the work I have done in the hopes of sharing my experiences with them.
I would like my work to be easily accessible to everyone. I would like to create a site that features all of my work, instead of multiple galleries with no real rhyme or reason. I want to document my growth as an artist as well as highlight my flexibility.
I would like my work to be easily accessible to everyone. I would like to create a site that features all of my work, instead of multiple galleries with no real rhyme or reason. I want to document my growth as an artist as well as highlight my flexibility.
Artist Statement
My work currently documents my exploration in both narrative and time. I am very interested in the way animation can warp time, as well as the way it can approach subjects that are hard to address in other forms. I'm fascinated by how flexible the medium is, and I intend to explore all the possibilities it has to offer.
I am exploring the ways in which both hand drawn and stop motion techniques can fulfill unique purpose, and more than anything I am learning the best ways to translate my thoughts into moving works. Through observation and experimentation I am finding my niche and producing works that address my own personal interests.
I spent the greater part of my childhood surrounding myself with animated films, from Disney to Krecik, and I feel it's only natural for me to pursue such an avenue. I'd like to explore the synthesis of illustrative work and stop motion animation, and push the limits of emotion in my work. I'd like to retell my life experiences, good and bad, through my animations, to find relief in my life today.
I am exploring the ways in which both hand drawn and stop motion techniques can fulfill unique purpose, and more than anything I am learning the best ways to translate my thoughts into moving works. Through observation and experimentation I am finding my niche and producing works that address my own personal interests.
I spent the greater part of my childhood surrounding myself with animated films, from Disney to Krecik, and I feel it's only natural for me to pursue such an avenue. I'd like to explore the synthesis of illustrative work and stop motion animation, and push the limits of emotion in my work. I'd like to retell my life experiences, good and bad, through my animations, to find relief in my life today.
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