Thursday, September 2, 2010

Video Art Installation Class

I took this class during my last semester, Spring 2010:


This was one of my video installation projects. The assignment was "Closed Circuit Video Art Installation" where we had to use video monitors and cameras in a live, real time work that focused on how the viewer's body and consciousness is affected by the piece.


This is a quick sketch of how the installation is laid out, including the list of materials:

"Home" - Visual Arts Fundamentals Final Project

This was a very experimental project. I'm not sure if it would fall under the traditional art category, but it was very experimental because I've never really done traditional work (like painting on a canvas) before. For this piece, I focused on planet Earth as our only home. We are living in a place we take for granted. The planet is allowing us to live here, so we should be doing our part to care for it. But a lot of the times, we are not. And we see this in global warming especially. Our planet is not well, and if nothing changes, it will continue to worsen until there is nothing left. Perhaps then, mankind will realize its true value.

For this project I wanted to portray Earth's unhealthy state. I used water, watercolor, grass, soil, ash, and mud to create this piece because I felt that using actual material from the Earth would give it greater meaning. I used mud and ash to illustrate the Earth's explosion of fury by smearing and splattering the material all over the composition, and if you look closely, you can actually see the continents like a map, buried underneath all the pain and fury.

"Home"
Mixed Media


This is a photo during the process of creating this piece. I incorporated actual elements of Earth to make this. I used watercolor for the water, rubbed grass for the green colors, soil and mud for all the brown colors, and finally ash and mud for the smearing and splattering affect over the composition.

Intro to Sculpture Class Work

The assignment was to construct a model of our shoe using only masking tape:


This was for our egg drop project. But unlike physics or other science classes where the main objective was durability, for this project we also had to focus on the aesthetics of the design. I had help creating this one. The egg is nestled gently in the plastic water bottle (which was cut so only the bottom part of the bottle is used). The plastic bottle is suspended by the colorful rubber bands (which were used for both function and aesthetic quality) to act as a shock absorber. The "legs" with joints also helped to absorb shock from the fall. The legs and box frame were made using straws and skewer sticks. As a final touch, a parachute was added.


A video to show its scale:

Go Green Flyer for Woovii, Inc.

Designed this flyer when I worked as an office assistant at Woovii, Inc.

Logo for Class Reunion

A logo I helped design for a neighborhood family friend - was printed in the event invitations and handouts.

Jollibeats Album Cover Project

I've helped my friend, J.P. Misenas aka Jollibeats, with album covers for his music.

For these photos, I am the model as well as the post-processor of the photos:

Jollibeats: "Owarimashou"


Jollibeats: "New Game+"

The Art of Cosplay

Cosplay (costume and role-play) is one of my most beloved hobbies as it incorporates art and creativity through constructing and sculpture (when making character accessories or weapons), illustrating/drawing, acting (which means researching as much as you can about the character if you are not familiar with him/her), modeling (for photographs), and having a good eye to try and match with the characters as closely as possible. This means paying close attention to every little detail on the character's costume, matching every color (eye color, hair color, colors on their outfits, etc.), and even hairstyle (cutting, styling, dyeing hair or wigs). It also means being resourceful and creative when creating costumes and accessories. I've made many trips to Joanne's throughout my cosplay journey. Taking photographs and post-processing are another part to cosplay that I enjoy because it helps me work on my Photoshop skills.

Here are some photos of some of my cosplay works:

Uchiha Sasuke from Naruto


Faith Connors from Mirror's Edge
(I had a lot of fun practicing with Photoshop on this one.)

Faith Connors from Mirror's Edge
(Drawing the tattoo was my greatest challenge for this costume.)
Photography by: Andrew Pandes


The rest of my cosplay works and photos can be found here.

Website for Art & Web Design Class

Click the images to go to the website:


For this class, we were to design a website using Adoble Flash, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver. Each of the student's websites pertained to a particular social issue while the "History Home" page is an exploration of a chosen art style. My chosen social issue topic was Alternatives to Incarceration, and my chosen art style to study was Deconstructivism.

My Flickr



My own personal photographic endeavors.

Computer and the Visual Arts Blog


photography by: Andrew Pandes

photography by: Andrew Pandes

Just playing around with Photoframe in Photoshop.

Here is the complete blog of my works and artist reflections for my Computer and Visual Arts class.

Graphic Design Blog

Here are just a few things I did from my graphic design class:


Technical Illustration: Wii Mote


Personal Logo Designs


Project: Page Layout


Project: Gig Poster


Project: Vector Self Portrait

The rest of my works from class are here.