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Showing posts with label richmond. Show all posts

Sunday, January 27, 2013

on wearing rabbit ears

I was lucky to see two of my old professors talk last night about their childhoods, old jobs, families, and design. it was a true gift and i'm going to try and spend a little bit of time reflecting on sharing some of the pearls that were given to me last night. here's one:


John Malinoski spent a little time talking about the small town where he grew up. His father was a coach of all sports, and gave the following advice to his son: don't play the game with rabbit ears. If you think about it, rabbits are always picking up on the slightest vibrations and disturbances around them. While this hyper-attentiveness to one's suroundings has done wonders for the survival of the rabbit species, it does little for atheltes who need focus and resolve in order to play to the best of their abilities.It's amazing how much this advice also applies to people in any sort of creative field. (the parallels between the life of an athlete an the life of a designer are astonishing!) For a creative person looking to flourish and thrive, one has to be able to turn off all the peripheral noise that can surround the work ("What will my colleagues think?", "How will this be received?", or "How does this compare to what has come before?"). Focusing too much on external non-issues is detrimental to quality. Instead one must turn inward, and concentrate on the task at hand. 
Put another way: we need spend less time listening to the commentating and more time in the gym.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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the good people at rumors were nice enough to let me hang this on their awesome adam juresko wall. it's on sale over there!

also, i'm planning on showing some stuff from my MSCED project, more to come soon!

brent

Saturday, May 22, 2010

let's go let's go





















the senior gdes show opened tonight. anyone feel like going this weekend?

via rvaart

Friday, January 22, 2010

woooah

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

sweet summertime - reynolds gallery

reynolds gallery on main street has a really interesting exhibition of some vcu alumnis that you really need to check out.

Jiha Moon:



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Smoke Drawings by Rob Tarbell

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Heidi Trepanier:


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and many many many more awesome ones. GO.


Monday, May 18, 2009

vcu arts instrument sculpture

"The instrument, dubbed “aMUSEment,” was created this year by a collection of students in music performance, sculpture and graphic design. The project, which received funding from a VCU School of the Arts undergraduate research grant, serves by design as both a sculpture and an instrument – both a visual and musical piece of art."



more info and a video here

trust, tt&tot

Saturday, May 2, 2009

MFA Thesis Exhibitions

Interesting and incredibly thoughtful work from the grads is on display at Anderson gallery.





trust, tt&tot

first friday follow up

it's that time of the month again (already)! amazing artwork around at all of the galleries around broad. 

beautifully done photography at the senior show:



1708 Gallery had an incredibly interesting pair of artists: Jeremy Drummond and Rod Northcutt









interesting work at quirk:



and someone was playing the wizard of oz on the side of a building!


trust, tt&tot

Saturday, April 4, 2009

first friday

I made it down to some of the galleries on Broad last night, and there was some amazing new work up.

1708 gallery had an incredibly interesting show. I recomend you go check it out.







Quirk had some beautiful work by Susann Whittier. Susann happens to be my academic advisor!




more work:




and fire dancers outside gallery 5!




best, tt&tot