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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Valentine art

  
February is the month of love.  
So it seems fitting to make these illustrations Valentine related. 
Enjoy xoxo

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Going back to the beginning....

Like many, January is the time to reflect on the past year and plan new business goals for the coming year.  In order to do that we spend the days after Christmas cleaning and organizing the studio. As we were collecting our ornament sketches and gathering our many sketchbooks we realized we have so many wonderful holiday ideas that might not translate well as ornaments, but could possibly work in other areas.  
So one of our goals for 2016 is to make more art.  Paul channeled his old illustration skills and spent a few days creating some small mixed media pieces using a limited color palette and these are the results: 

He had a blast getting back to this form of expression. Can't wait to see what comes next!
Happy New Year!  -- Lianne

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Road Trip: The Science Behind PIXAR

 When Lianne and I were in art school, many moons ago by the way, we took lots of traditional art and drawing courses in addition to some computer graphic classes since that was a fairly new concept in the art and design world at the time. Now married with children we are a true card-carrying Disney/Pixar fan, so when we heard that a Pixar exhibit was going to be at the Boston Museum of Science we couldn’t be more excited to learn more!
Sure we loved the old school animation classics, but as artists and designers we looked forward to learning more about the magic behind Pixar and how the breathtaking films come to life.

So we thought we would take you along with us on a little road trip inside this magical exhibit
 The Science Behind PIXAR:
It starts with a funny and clever short intro film before you are ushered into the Pixar world 
through the glowing "purple doors", that really set a mood.
Upon entering you are immediately transplanted into the Pixar world. Human-sized statues of a few of the beloved characters greet you throughout the exhibit, like Buzz, Dory, Mike and Sulley.
It was great to see them that big and getting to take a selfie or two with them.

Then onto the different stations. This is really the meat of the exhibit; showing you how each film is made up of specific parts that all come together. The kids really found the interactive components in each section very and engaging.

There is so much in this exhibit, you really should see if for yourself! Not only is the art wonderful, the science and technology is really engaging. Each station is a part of Pixar’s production pipeline: modeling (creating virtual 3D models), rigging (making movement possible), surfaces (applying properties of light to control surface appearances), sets and cameras (using virtual cameras to create 3D scenes), animation, simulation (creating automated motion), lighting (manipulating light to enhance a scene’s mood or believability), and rendering.
 Above, Chloe was playing with lighting a scene from the movie UP.
Lianne and I found these clay sculptures extra striking! The detail on them was so impressive and 
we loved seeing the characters we know and love as clay figures.
WALL-E
The newly released  Inside/Out movie is also represented in this exhibit.
  Not only did each section have something interactive going on, but what we especially enjoyed the video profiles with different Pixar staff members(working at Pixar). 
We loved hearing about how these creatives think and work and what their roles are.

If you get a chance, we would highly recommend visiting The Science Behind Pixar at the Museum of Science in Boston. The exhibit is there until the January 2016.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Swirly Studio Rainbow wrap up...

It's only fitting to end the challenge with our colorful paint collection.
Thank you to everyone who made our first ‪#‎studiorainbowsupplies‬ challenge so colorful, fun and creative. xoxo
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