I have come up with an Idea for my ‘Fire Basin’, I am thinking of Incorporating the shapes of ‘Pou Heads’ into a ‘totem-pole-like’ sculpture.
I first got the Idea after seeing the faces of the Pou’s from Otatara, they reminded me of the “Ju-Ju’s” from a game I used to play on ‘nintendo 64’ whilst growing up, called “Banjo-Kazooie.”
That then started bringing back good memories from back in the day, I then began thinking of the significance of my sculptural project to Otatara.
I feel that the warmth that this sculpture will bring will in some way, ‘re-ignite’ the “Love” that was put into Otatara when It first was being built during the 70’s, people will have to gather round the sculpture and get in close to feel its warmth. My sculpture will literally “bring people together,” and hopefully make them feel the “positive vibrations” it possesses.
Before it was demolished from Otatara Hill, the Otatara Art school gave people with no academic skills a purpose, creating pride within themselves, and a sense of belonging. I want my sculpture to reflect these feelings of success and companionship.
The year 1990, was the first time Maori and Pakeha (european people), ever had an exhibition together, which started at Otatara. A perfect example of Maori and Pakeha working together ever since the ‘Treaty of Waitangi,’ Otatara paid huge influence to the history of New Zealand and the Art world.
The Otatara Art school:
Challenged existing thoughts and convention
Avoided conformity
Had respect for Culture
Was all about inclusion of all types of people
Was a place to ‘Find yourself’
Had no curriculums, or fees as it was made for people to purely make art for the sake of it
Sounds like it was an awesome place to be a part of!!
Here are my Fire Basin Drawings:
Here ar the Pictures of “Otatara Pa”,
I Mainly took photos of the Pou Heads, So I can focus on their shapes when I get back to making.
Here’s some gameplay of “Banjo Kazooie,” the “Ju Ju heads” I was talking about earlier can be found at: 8:19
I’ve created the icons for the website. I was trying to create Icons that had a retro video game feel. I found that they stood out more when placed over a black background so I am now deciding to have a black background for the website itself, as black will make you always focus on the imagery more.
I want our website to be very ‘Visual’ so I want our website to have its own ‘custom made’ icons. initially I wanted to draw all our icons but seeing that we want our website to have a ‘nostalgic feel,’ I made the decision to construct our Icons in a similar fashion to that of ‘Super Mario 3’ from the ‘Nintendo Entertainment system.’
Looking at these Icons closely I could see that they were constructed from squares/pixels. I need to find a primitive style of drawing programme in order to create these images, I’m heading in the direction of ‘Microsoft paint.’
I also wanted our titles for different sections of our website to be custom made so I had A small painting practice. I was mainly focussing on the adjustment of my lettering, and wasn’t to fond of the usage of a brush.
REALLY KEEN TO GET MY HANDS ON SOME SPRAY CANS!!!!
My studio space (ready to paint)
Acrylic paint and brown card
I tried colouring the insides of my letters, exploring different colouring styles
I was enjoying playing with colour but I still was not satisfied with the shaping of my lettering (getting a little bit fussy)
Re-shaping the lettering and also trying to get rid of the drips by creating a white outline behind the black
The lettering needs a ‘little-wee-bit’ of editing but I personally feel that I am beginning to understand how I want my words to look, my colouring needs sorting out though
I was researching into ‘throw’ up style graffiti , trying to manipulate the shapes of the letters. trying to create ‘bubble like’ writing
This looked quite tacky to me, so wasn’t too pleased with this one
M.O.T.N.
Colour combos
In my notes
trying purple and blue combinations, and drip effects
purple black and blue, 3d style lettering
I have been having a little practice with the Logo for the website, just doodling in my sketchbook and trying to get better at graffiti. I think I need to research more street artists, or maybe try their methods of creating works, E.G. sprayed on a wall, or spayed in place of significance. I will then perhaps take a photo of the work and try see what I can do on photoshop.
Seeing that this website will be reflecting on who we are as artists, Lincoln and I decided to focus on the things we remembered in our pasts which we enjoyed and had a passion behind as we were growing up. Lincoln was really into the origins of the hip hop Music, Dance and Art scene. I also enjoy listening to Hip Hop music this made us decide that we wanted to create a site that had an ‘Urban Like’ and also ‘Nostalgic’ feel to it.
I found that I also loved playing N64 video games when I was younger, and decided to have a play on it on the weekend. I had a jam on “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time” and found that I really loved the layout, how the button icons were all ‘visual’ giving me the idea to “draw” my icons using Adobe Ideas on the iPad.
I also loved how the pause menu was a moving animation. It’s built like a rotating box which the viewer is in the centre, and is constructed of four panels. each time it pivots it creates a noise that focus to which direction it is moving in. as you hover over the icons It creates some sort of outlining of each and also creates sound. I would love to create something like this for our website.
I know we don’t have enough experience with the computers yet to create something with the exact same functionality as this, but I believe we can make something similar. I feel that we should definitely try adding sound functions to our site, and the simplicity of four slides seems to be a more user friendly function for a website.
I have tried creating myself, my own personal character based on other nostalgic video game characters, characters from television shows, and hip hop music. I decided to recreate myself as a villain, as it reflected my personality whilst I was in my high school years. I used to be a delinquent who would listen to evil rap music, always wanting to be known for fighting, and loved it when I knew that others were intimidated by me. lately I’ve found since I’ve been attending Art School I have become a more peaceful, positive and patient person.
I have found when I voice or write things I think about in my mind, I feel free from negativity. One thing that also helps me, Is making art as I find it quite therapeutic. One thing that Im trying to achieve in life is finding true happiness. I’ve found out the more that I analyse things and understand them more, the happier I become. I believe that knowledge is One way of finding happiness, but i believe that I can’t find true happiness if I have no understanding of evil in its purest form. So I was thinking deeply into the reasons I was angry and also reasons I could relate myself to other villainous characters. I also questioned myself, ‘why do I and also my friends have such a dark humour?.’ We can hear and discuss the most outrageously evil and offensive content and then laugh about how extremely cruel our minds can be.
This is what got me thinking of the music that influenced my thoughts whilst I was at high school, and then I came to realise that the closer friends I have made at Art school, also have similar villainous qualities as myself. This made me enjoy coming to Course as I found people I could finally relate to, besides my brothers at home. I also thought that It would be a good idea to incorporate my music that I listen to into my artwork as I’ve found that many people (even at art school) are so ‘closed minded’ when it comes to hip hop music, as they are only exposed to the music that they hear on the radio or the popular hip hop songs on YouTube.
They show no appreciation for the creative lyrical content within other Songs that are ‘not so popular’ to the radio stations, or even songs that ‘were’ popular on the radio but are not of this time. I myself prefer hip hop music that is from the 90’s, but lately I have found new artists that have reopened my ears to their style of music, which contain the similar vibes to the music I used to listen to during high school. Ideas began flowing to my head, when I was shown ‘the birth of captain murphy’ YouTube clip from one of my breethas ‘Aaron’ (the guy who was helping me during my screen printing practice.) I then began listening to more from the Artist ‘Captain Murphy’ and previous Artists that I used to listen to before. I was finding that all these musicians I would listen to, all had the mind sets of ‘villains,’ they would admit that they were ‘bad guys,’ I appreciated the honesty and creative way that they would express this. With my works I was trying to create my character, ‘Cass tha Crook’ who would be described as ‘the villain of all villains.’ I would imagine that my character would discover other villains from video games and television programmes, destroy them and then consume their souls.
My villain would then begin wearing body parts of those he had slain as a trophy to show those who chose to approach him, who he had defeated. For example, my villain begins to grow horns which are shaped like jaws. That is to symbolise that he had killed and skinned the video game boss, ‘Andross’ and had then wore his jaw bone as a trophy. My villain would then morph into a similar shape to the next villain he would destroy. I also wanted my villain to Kill all Heroes, anyone who would stand in his path, and take things from them to symbolise how Evil he was. I always wanted my villain to be wearing my bucket hat, so you would know It was me who would be defeating all of these individuals. I wanted to think the most evil thoughts I could possibly think of, so I would scare myself and never want to think of evil thoughts again.
The music I would listen to paid great influence to my work, the results terrified certain viewers which was exactly the kind of reaction I wanted from the works. I feel that I managed to get my point across, through my works. Leaving me satisfied and making me feel eager to continue to create.
Background made from screen shot from ‘birth of captain murphy’ episode
Mf dooms album cover influenced my art style and also the usage of gold chain as his hoodie straps.
Found at: http://skoodmusic.net/tag/mf-doom/
The breetha Aaron showed me this video, which was an introduction for the new alias made by the musician ‘Flying Lotus’ which he goes by now for his rap persona as ‘Captain Murphy.’
I was captivated by the psycadelic/pop arty style of the art work of the video, the different ideas that each of the characters came up with and also the evilness that Captain Murphy brings into the video and also into his music
Found at: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R0uWDDq0F8w
He creates electronic type music that also has a hip hop vibe to it, and also incorporates retro video game sounds into his music, which I really enjoy.
When he became Captain Murphy he created really dark Rap music, rhyming about how he lives his life as a cult leader and describes his other evil deeds which he commits, which frightened me a bit, that I kinda liked for some reason.
I loved how he created a new character for himself which reminded me of other rap artists like ‘MF DOOM’ and how Badass he describes himself reminded me of the Other artists I used to listen to at high school, like ‘Big L’ and ‘Kool G Rap’
Found at: https://news.beatport.com/hear-flying-lotus-go-extra-large-for-his-last-bbc-residency-show/
He created an alias for himself based on the comic book super villain ‘Doctor Doom.’ Which inspired me to recreate myself into my own type of villain.
DOOM is known to be always wearing his metal mask to hide his identity, which I thought was awesome as no one can judge him on how he truly looks and can only listen to what he says in order to understand what his character is trying to express.
When I first tried listening to DOOM, it sounded like he was speaking a whole bunch of gibberish, but I got to listen to him a little bit more and thought more into what he was saying and I found that his lyrics were actually quite simply said but had very complex meaning. DOOM is a lyrical Genius.
Found at: http://www.adventuresinpoortaste.com/2015/06/05/history-of-a-hip-hop-villain-a-guide-to-mf-doom/
One of my favourite hip hop artists of all time.
His lyrical content was crazy, he had some of the greatest punchlines in hip hop history. He would often speak about how much of a badass he was, he even had a song that described himself as ‘the Devils son’ he wasn’t the most positive influence, but one thing that I respected the most about Big L was that he lived by the words he spoke.
There was truth behind most of his creativity, as he described his life in Harlem like living in Hell, where death was an every day thing that people had to live around and try to avoid, One thing that he couldn’t do as he was shot.
Listening to his songs made me realise that growing up in such a harsh environment, explains how someone can have such a negative view on society.
I could relate to Him although my lifestyle was no where near as rough as his.
Found at: http://www.okayplayer.com/news/90s-rap-cookin-soul-big-l-put-it-on-remix-video.html
I took an image from google typing ‘captain murphy’ background and placed my image overtop.I found I preferred the Image with a black background, It created a nice effect with the the hair lighting
when it was floating in a white space makes you appreciate the outlines compared to black.
I tried to make him have shiny gold teeth, with rotten gums, like he was a zombie.
I always like the effect that black adds to the piece.
I was influenced by the video clip of ‘Mighty Morphin Foreskin’. I was focussing on figures placed in the middle of a continuous focus on the skull in the middle of the screen, so I tried creating the same effect but using my own figure.my image over background found from google.
My image overtop a white background.
my image over black background
black background
white background
Black suits most of my digital drawings. It creates great effects.
I took an image from google, typing ‘psychedelic background’ then found this piece which its line work was similar to mine.Used my previous work as a background.Becoming recognisable as bosses in video games. like ‘Andross’ from the nintendo 64 game, ‘Star Fox 64.’
This video game boss was scary as shit when I was younger, and sort of freaks me out today still.
Thats how I wanted my villain to look, menacing inflicting fear into those who witness its presence.
found at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZh5gFHQATA
I found it to be quite interesting how Andross was in his own little realm waiting for you to face him, so I decided to make my character have its own little realm also. Using my previous works from photoshop as a background.
found at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZh5gFHQATA
I used the inverted background from last module.
work in progress I need to finish his hands.
I used the inverted background from last module.
Aku inspired the body shape of my character.
I enjoy how evil Aku can be on samurai jack,so much that I even find certain remarks he makes, quite humorous.
found at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvNzuj79jRM
Akuma inspired the shape of my characters hair.
I’ve been trying to research into Akuma and found that he is one of the most evil characters in the video game street fighter.
I found that he killed his master and then stole his beads which then turned him from the man named ‘Gouki’ into a ‘demon’ (Akuma) who’s sole purpose was to kill anyone who opposed him.
Akuma meaning found at: http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/japanese-mythology.php?deity=AKUMA
found at:
http://jimbobox.deviantart.com/art/Akuma-397283262