28/12/2016

Exercise 3 Visual conventions for time and place

I started with an article by Eric Shanower which I found when I put a keyword "graphic novel" in Tate web site. There is Eric's great notion what we can imagine when we are talking about storytelling, about graphic novel. The beginning of the article moved me to the Egyptian paintings.

35.000 years ago 

Where searching more Egyptian I found that website http://guity-novin.blogspot.cz/2016/09/chapter-1-birth-of-graphic-design-egypt.html where are cave paintings 35.000 years old.





1000 - 1500 B.C. Crafts represented by Egyptians paintings.



http://www.ancienthistorylists.com/egypt-history/top-10-outstanding-ancient-egyptian-paintings/

Battle of nubia




The paintings were flat, the figures were drawn from profile point of view. The perspective is not there it is really 2D without any sign from which part - space it is. The time is represented by the tools and guns we can see in the paitings.

These paintings are great memory which tells us very old stories. We can find out how man lived and what they did.

1066 

Bayeux tapestry. Still flat perspective but long strip of a Norman invasion of Britain.
Here is the whole strip:  https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Tapisserie_de_Bayeux_31109.jpg




1895 newspaper R.F. Outcalt's The yellow kid in The New York World

some history of The Yellow Kid: http://www.neponset.com/yellowkid/history.htm

another information: http://www.tcj.com/outcault-goddard-the-comics-and-the-yellow-kid/

I like the perspective in uncle Eben, Only one image shows the street, others are left simple.
















1978 first graphic novel called graphic novel

A Contract with God Will Eisner. The drawings are great, rich and greatly supporting the story.




FINDER: Voice by Carla Speed McNeil & Various Artists






THE ICE KING OZ by Eric Shanower

BLUEBERRY by Charlier Giraud


26/12/2016

Exercise2 Knitting patterns

Quick Mind mapping around knitting:



This page is good source for old and free patterns http://thevintagepatternfiles.blogspot.cz/, I like the name of magazine Busy Fingers from 1950:

The Vintage Pattern Files: Free 1950's Knitting Pattern - Busy Fingers Vol 1

and I made my page on pinterest: https://cz.pinterest.com/emilnemecek/knitted/

some examples from history:

Some history and patterns:

Výsledek obrázku pro humorous cards based on 1950s patterns for knitted tank tops: Výsledek obrázku pro humorous cards based on 1950s patterns for knitted tank tops: Výsledek obrázku pro humorous cards based on 1950s patterns for knitted tank tops: Výsledek obrázku pro humorous cards based on 1950s patterns for knitted tank tops:

Soldiers:

Patterns for gloves, scarves, pullovers, gumboot stockings and balaclavas for the knitters of Britain. Fortunately, most women enjoy knitting, the booklet says, 1941.: The Balaclava  This pattern is specially designed with ear flaps, for better hearing during telephone conversations (tee hee hee...)  1940s Patterns to Knit | V:

As I am interested in human masks and how they change the perception of person, the knitted masks are very interesting, I would make some if I find a time :-)

VonSono: Denim Mask 2- Model shot Final- 150dpi lyn balzer and tony perkins: Homme Page: Crochet gasmask, unknown artist:

When I saw that example I was thinking what it represents. Is that somebody wanted to hide, change skin, display his feelings, play a role, overcome shy. I am really fascinated by masks. Can masks allow to us open something magical in us? Can we hide and show what we are? Are our cloths our inner feelings? We know that cloths make man but we do not hide our face. When we look at somebody hide his/her face we feel tension, our brain/senses are restless, we can not read object's mood, the "one still face" has one mood and it is for us strange, uncomfortable etc.

Imagine his embarrassment when he arrived at the party and someone else was wearing the exact same outfit!: wool mask:

I had no idea how the knitting could be interesting. Instead to use the knitting for practical items I really love to see other kinds examples where knitted things completely changed the space of ordinary things we see every day. The old, dirty and shady things could are changed just to give them a "knitted mask".

This is what I really love - Yard Bombing:

it is amazing how the knitted things change the space. I would like to change a space around my work if it will be possible. I must make a research.

an artist in paris, france decided to knit sidewalk cracks together, knit sweaters for trees, & some other stuff... how cute!: yarn bombing:
Ravelry: KnitsForLife's Worm Meter Eater Yarn Bomb: Yarn bomb. First heard about this in photography. You can be arrested if you are caught but it would be a blast to either see it and photograph it, or to do it: Just a little something to brighten up the city!: Yarn Bombing Tire SwingCROCHET AND KNIT INSPIRATION: http://pinterest.com/gigibrazil/crochet-and-knitting-lovers/:


And home, sweet home examples. I really like the tea sweaters and all the examples. My wife knits and I she really like the items too.

Mug sweater helps to keep your hot drink warm longer and you can hold the cup without burning your hands. Knitted cup cozy has three shiny: Knit Wine Bottle Sweater Free Pattern:
felted door knob organizer: Homemade 2015 Christmas Tree Pattern Crochet Christmas Tree Skirt - Christmas Gifts, Christmas Craft, Jingle Bells - LoveItSoMuch.com:

Furniture:

This over sized, knitted lounge chair is perfect for making a bold statement in both your home or out on the patio.: Oh good lord, no needles necessary. Finding this gauge wool is another task. Next career.  :

And finally my biggest interest in these examples. I must have one piece in my home or to try knit.

Quick-to-knit chunky blanket - love! Great for Christmas gifts...: How to Arm Knit a Blanket in 45 Minutes! www.SimplyMaggie.com:
 : Little Dandelion Work in progress:


I must admit that I am nicely surprised how knitted pattern contributes to make a harmony in space. I completely revalued the knitting and now I see it in other point of vie. Especially Yard bombing is in my focus and I will be thinking how it can help or enhance the space around my house or company space. I think the simple patterns are the most beautiful results, on the other hand it is not bad to wear Christmas sweater only one day in year.