Showing posts with label seminar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seminar. Show all posts

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Senior Review Time #2



Well, it's that time of year. Finals, headaches, and sorrow all combine into one thing: the end of the semester reviews. Today's adventure brings us back into the wonderful world of senior panel reviews. Now it's not all bad, you get a panel of faculty who come and critique your work so far, they're usually very helpful and rather to the point.
Today's, I believe, went fairly well.
I think.
I also think they encouraged me to play more video games. Huh.

Anyway!

Here are some current images from my studio. Yes, that IS the best clock ever.

Enjoy!
~HM Gartner

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

In the works


One of the paintings I'm currently working on is of one of the masks on my wall that I'm creating. I'm hoping to get it accepted in the portrait show. Of course the picture depicts it backwards, and with limited color, and soon I'll most likely add a watermark and such, but for now, enjoy, critique, and let me know what you think.

~HM Gartner

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Working Space


This is my studio space for my senior year, what I do, and what I've done resides here. Sure I have objects up already, but I'll elaborate more on that later. For now, I'll just show what my working conditions are. This 6 feet by about 7 and a half feet cube is my home, the home for my artwork, my ideas, and my internet oddly enough.

Look forward to future posts regarding process and artwork.

~ HM Gartner


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Welcome aboard!

Allow me to introduce myself, I'm the blogger known kindly as HM Gartner. I'm an art student, and as I progress through the art world I'll be posting periodically about my progress. I currently am going through what's known at my school as "senior seminar" where I have a studio, and a body of work to create. The more I make, the more I post!

Comments, feedback, and criticism is all welcome, and as long as it's constructive and not mean, it's completely welcome.

~ HM Gartner
http://kunsthaus.deviantart.com/