Obsession Confession

Mwaddict

Not a big admission because you probably already GOT that about me.  I have been addicted to cool graphics and imagery for years.  At one point, back in my 20’s, I thought about going back to school to get a degree in Graphic Design.  And although my degree is in architecture, I have alot of self-imposed training in graphics.   I’m self-taught in Photoshop – THAT is a serious addiction.

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A year ago I wrote an article about Maximalism.  I wasn’t even sure if that was the proper name for the graphic style I was discovering, but I had found a book by the same name and it seemed the right thing to call it.  Here you can see how I began making journal pages from collected imagery in magazines, and then I began playing with layering images digitally.  I’ve gotten much better since these were done because I stumbled upon making custom brushes.  Hello?  How come it took me so long to discover THAT?  In my article I emphasized the words above.  When you are attracted to something (for me it was magazine and tshirt graphics) you TRUST that is is something worth taking notice of, even if you don’t know where it will lead.  Then you need to STUDY.  Learn as much as you can about the thing.  Next is to IMAGINE all the possible ways you can incorporate this thing into your art.  How can you make it happen?  What tools do you need?  Lastly, you need to determine how to make it your own.  PERSONALIZE your inspiration by processing through your own filters to make unique, individual, signature art. 

My fascination with layered graphics has been evolving and growing for about two years.  In addition to my observation of interesting text treatment in magazines, I found printed tshirts to be a fabulous resource of inspiration.

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The more I studied this artform, the more I found…..books, websites, artists, who really got my attention.  Here is one of the first guys that made me nearly faint…..

Mcginness

And of course, I’ve talked about this one before…..a household name by now.  What?  You don’t know him but you shop at Target?  Pay more attention!  Crossing fingers he’s the featured artist again this xmas.

Boontjecuts

I could spend an entire day putting together a post about tattoos.  And about KatVonD. (She inks V.V.!) And about L.A. Ink.  I have a CRUSH on that show!  My most favorite thing is watching them sketch out their ideas.  I especially love watching Corey draw free hand right onto the skin.  Makes you want to draw, doesn’t it?  I do make a practice of drawing alot, like a few times a week….but he makes me want to draw first thing every morning.  But that’s not what I’m introducing as my next crush.  It’s actually about tribal tattoo design.  I love the stark, slick, linear and curving graphics of tribal ink.  I’ve turned these photos into b&w so if you are not into this kind of thing it won’t gross you out too bad.  I’m totally working tribal into my new line of rubber.  Are you surprised?  Not!

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It was nearly 2 years ago that Graham got his first tat.  It had the tribal flare.  Really cool.  NEVER did I think I would get a tattoo.  Even after he got his it was not even on my radar.  Then about a year ago I caved.  This is on my lower back……the b&w graphic on the right, you silly, not the "You Rock".  THAT was created on a website….a very cool little trick.  Try it HERE.  But back to my tat…I love it so much I may have a mini version done on my ankle.  Who knew I’d be saying this! 

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EDIT:  Forgot to include a Shout Out to Laura of MadScienceCreations on Etsy, where I got this cool ribbon because it’s TRIBAL!  Don’t you need some?  Go HERE.

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So there you have it……a SMALL SAMPLING of visuals to express my CRUSH on graphics.  The tip of the iceberg really.  You get the idea.  I wondered for a long time where all this interest would take me – beyond designing stamps.  This week Susanna and I began a course in silk-screen printing.  I am thrilled to learn we will be making our screens through a film and emulsion process – although cutting the stencils would have been fine with me.  I can hardly stand how cool it will be to make my own graphic ts.  Editing my ideas will be the only drag.

Have a crush to share?  Of course you do!  We are passionate people and have alot we crush on, and we use our blogs to share big and mini crushes everyday!  Come over and share a few with the Street Team and see what else we are crushing on. 

Comments

16 responses to “Obsession Confession”

  1. Lisa Hoffman Avatar

    I’m sorry….WHAT??!!!! I was so busy taking in all of the coolness and inspiration that I almost didn’t see you standing there, snapping your fingers so that I would come out of my TRANCE. Did you REALLY say that you’re designing new rubber with Tribal Art? I need to sip water and try to prevent a hot flash. Your crushes seem to inspire you to the greatest heights. Thanks for taking us all on this amazing and Juicy Ride. I can’t WAIT to see what you make in class and you’d better think about selling your designs, after all, your fans are waiting…..
    ooxx
    Lisa Hoffman

  2. ginny Smallenburg Avatar

    I am crushing on YOU and YOUR blog! Thisis all so very, very cool. You DO Rock, girl.

  3. Suzanne Avatar

    I know you know but I’ll repeat it anyway…I got hopelessly hooked on these same kind of graphics–Maximalism, or whatever the style is called (yes, bought the book, too)–last year when the article came out in Somerset Studios. These graphics make me swoon, they really do! Yet if someone were to ask me why, I don’t know that I could even compose a reply (you know how it is when you have a crush!) I’m just really attracted to the vintage and edgy graphics…I just know what I like when I see it! ‘Nuf said. I also learned to screenprint earlier these year, thinking along the same lines as you, maybe I can make my own tees one day when I work up the courage to print on fabric! Thank you so much for continually feeding my obsession.

  4. Pilar Avatar

    I love reading about your crushes, how they came to be, and how they now manifest. I really enjoyed your explaination of your process in how you incorperate your interests into your art. Perhaps, a manifesto is in order? All great art movements seem to have an offical manifesto, spoken or unspoken. 😀

  5. Carrie Avatar

    It’s kinda scary how parallel our tastes are… I knew I always liked your stuff in Somerset Studio, but seriously! I’m not quite as into the tribal thing, though I do love the crisp lines of it all.
    Have you seen some of the socks at Target? Crazy, I know, but they’ve got some really cool graphic-knit socks with crosses and flames and such. Fantastic.
    P.S. I spy some HIM lyrics in those digital exploration pieces 😉

  6. andra hepler Avatar
    andra hepler

    have you ever checked out all the cool graphics on skateboard and snowboard logos right now??? cool stuff…smiles, andra

  7. elsa Avatar

    i have a crush on your passion for life! i love too that you are a mom of three! how wonderful it must be to have you as a mama!
    i happy to have found your special spirit and your blog (also websites). you truly are a delightful soul.
    i just joined the street team. thank you so much for such fun inspiration!
    i will be back!
    elsa in germany

  8. Barone Avatar

    MICHELLE, THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION AND IMAGRY. I AM IN THE PROCESS OF TEACHING MYSELF PHOTOSHOP, A SOMETIMES OVERWHELMING TASK BUT PROGRESS COMES IN “LAYERS” AND I AM ADDICTED. INTERESTED IN KNOWING MORE ABOUT MAXIMALISM. JODI WILDVINES.BLOGSPOT.COM

  9. Mia Howard Avatar

    I just put the book Maximalism on hold at the library. I just love that you did with your rubber stamps. I just can’t seem to create the same effect, but I keep trying. Have you finished Twilight yet? I am through New Moon and about to start the 3rd book – Eclipse.

  10. Jane Avatar

    Heee! I was just talking about Kat Von D on my other blog! (I applied to be on their show the other day! Haaaa!) Must be something in the air…
    I will repost it to my Typepad for fun…
    LOVELY work as always… I always enjoy reading your blog…
    Thinking of you~
    XoxoxoX
    Jane

  11. Jessica B Avatar

    It is really neat to see the collection of ideas and images that inspire you. I took up your challenge and posted, although not nearly as exhaustively as you have here, a few of my favorite photos that inspire me. Thanks for being so open in sharing what motivates you.
    Jessica B

  12. suzi finer Avatar

    I keep telling my sister that I am going to become a tattoo artist (we know I’d be really good at that) but with the understanding that I wouldn’t have to do any tatts on koo-koos or hoo-hahs!
    Anyway, I love LA & Miami Ink, and am inspired by it all so much!
    Love.

  13. JUDY WILKENFELD Avatar

    I dont quite know what to say other than this is a most brilliant and inspiring post! I too love the Goth look – the real Goth look that is – amazing stuff as always.

  14. hedwig Avatar

    Hi Michelle,
    thank you for sharing this crush, it all looks terrific (and makes me a little proud to be Dutch, as Tord Boontje is originally Dutch…). I really like the peaces you made with Photoshop, with all the layering. I have a question, I hope you will answer me on that: do you make this all with Pohotoshop, or are you using other products from Adobe as well? I am still thinking about buying Photoshop but maybe in combination with InDesign.
    ThanX
    Hedwig

  15. vicki cook Avatar

    AWE-SOME obsession and they way you portrayed it here!! I love your blog, your art…. your MIND! Extremely inspiring and I appreciate all of the time and dedication you put into everything you do!
    Planning to hop in on the crusade! Can I email you with a question? Mine is cookievf@charter.net
    – vicki xo

  16. Alison Griffiths Avatar
    Alison Griffiths

    New rubber? Wibble 🙂
    Please don’t take the 12 step program, this is not a harmful addiction 🙂
    (did you know that all the best people wear Affliction? course you did, you is super smart :-D)

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