task 6 ap & lw
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Task 6 for unit 38, in artTRANSCRIPT
Adam Bailey
David Vedder
I think the chocobo is inspired by a chicken which is a bird. David Vedder is an artist who works for Square (Square Enix) He did this image on the computer which is digital art for this image.
Kevin Penrod
Kevin who is an artist for Borderlands 2, he helped design Bugmorph which is part of the image on the side. I think this artist did this work by computer (digital) I think the wings of Bugmorph is based off the praying mantis, and I’m not too sure about what the rest of this work is based off.
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Adam Adamowicz
Adam Adamowicz (March 9, 1968 – February 9, 2012) was an American of Polish descent. Adam was a video game concept artist, best known for his work on Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim at Bethesda Softworks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Adamowicz
Matias Tapia
Matias who works for Gearbox, the creators or Borderlands, he is a concept artist. This creature is called a Stalker, I think the inspiration of this work is based off the majority of a bat but it has different features from different animals.
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Yoshitaka Amano
He typically uses acrylics to colour his prints, using an effect resembling watercolour, and many of his works are influenced by ukiyo-e aesthetics. I think the artist work was based off mostly a lizard I get this opinion by the fins and the claws also.
Ken Sugimori
Ken Sugimori drew all 151 Pokémon for the game Pokémon which was made by Game Freak. When he begins a new character, his process normally involves making a rough sketch, then tracing it on to film paper while polishing it and making the illustration more professional looking. After that, he draws the character many times, changing its proportions until he is satisfied. Most of Sugimori’s work was inspired by animals in zoos and aquariums.
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José Arias
He is an illustrator, concept artist and visual developer. He creates digital art by using a Wacom tablet and digital software such as Photoshop, Corel Painter and InDesign among others.
Wire Artists
Rachel Ducker
British contemporary artist, Rachel Ducker was originally trained as a jeweller. With an insatiable desire to create she turned her attention to sculpting the human form in wire, concentrating on the expressive and emotional dynamics of human nature.
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Mel Day
Her main medium is wire. Her main themes that are recurrent include, man as natural being and our relationship to the natural world. She is also inspired by storytelling and mythology often creating my own visual narrative.
Fiona Campbell
Fiona Campbell is a sculptor currently based in Somerset, UK. She graduated from the Byam Shaw School of Art, London with distinction in Fine Art (sculpture), later gaining a PGCE at Exeter University. Fiona makes predominantly sculptural pieces using mixed media including steel, copper, wire, found and recycled materials. Her work reflects an interest in relationships within the natural world, vitalism and life’s cyclical persistence; textured, woven, primal forms, often in a state of emergence, growth or metamorphosis.
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Andrew Scott
Andrew is a Scottish sculptor Andy Scott. A graduate of Glasgow School of Art in 1986, Andy has now completed over 70 projects across a wide range of disciplines across the UK and internationally. His distinctive hand-crafted figurative sculptures combine traditional dexterity with contemporary fabrication techniques, and range in scale from 3 to 30 metres in height.
Gavin Worth
He was born in Zimbabwe, Africa in 1981 and grew up in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He graduated with a degree in Acting, and after college, worked as an actor and musician for the Santa Fe Shakespeare Festival, the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, and the California Shakespeare Theatre. He has had a lifelong passion for drawing, painting, and sculpture since I first saw Michelangelo's "Head of Leda" in a book in the library. He is self-taught.
Ivan Lovatt
Born in Nairobi, Kenya, Ivan spent his childhood in Africa, England, Wales and Germany. When not outside enjoying the natural environment, Ivan was drawn to all forms of artistic expression, and began drawing birds and African wildlife. As an adult, Ivan worked mostly in construction, but art was always an important part of his life. Ivan would spend all of his spare time learning about art, experimenting and trying to explore each medium to its potential. Ivan exhibited his sculpture and
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paintings in group exhibitions at the Guildhall Grantham, before immigrating to Australia in 1994. He now lives in the Gold Coast Hinterland.