Monday, February 3, 2014

Museums, College, and Me

     Recently, my Graphic Design 2 class went on a field trip to the Kemper, Nelson Atkins, and KCAI.

     My favorite part of the entire field trip was probably our visit to the individual studio.

     They had a beautiful exhibit that featured Miles Neidinger that really inspired me. I absolutely love his work.

     They also had three students renting out a room to work on all of their stop motion projects for their classes. I personally adore stop motion work and was fascinated by what they were doing, and I was very impressed.

     There was also a room where this woman was a fashion designer who knitted, crocheted, designed and more. Her work was beautiful and I would even wear some of it.

     My favorite shop was probably THE PRINT SHOP.

     I LOOOOVED the print shop! It was so amazing to see how printing actually worked. I was even cooler to see that it turned out much better than than the digital printed version.

   So yea! That was my trip. :3


Work by Miles Neidinger!

4 comments:

  1. That print shop was super cool. It inspired me to try some printing techniques in class too!

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  2. Have you ever thought about taking up manual printing as a hobby? Or did you just find the process interesting?

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    1. I found the process interesting, and...
      You know, why not?
      Maybe I'll take a side class in college.

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  3. hey y'all,
    i thought that the print shop was amazing too. I feel like the print shop really opened up possibilities that I have never thought of before... like the idea of printing on a shirt by hand. The process was really cool.:)
    You should totally take the side class in college;)

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