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My name is Daniel Tadman. Im an 18 year old fom Essex. I have just finished 2 years studying Graphic Design and Media at Seevic college.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Hands Alphabet

The alphabet created by painting the letters on my hands while trying to produce the correct shape.

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Now On YouTube

Today I have decided to create a new YouTube account where I can upload real videos and clips that I produce. My old account was full of rubbish, some that I "borrowed" from other people, this new account will have nothing of that kind.
Currently I have not yet uploaded anything, but in the coming weeks I will make it my goal to do so.

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Sunday, 15 May 2011

Artists Movements Timeline

Here is the timeline I produced for my most recent college project about the artists and movements of the past 150 years, which relate to graphic design.
I designed it to be a very graphic piece of work, and that is why it is almost entirely produced in Photoshop. This  was for my final piece and has been printed out on A1 paper; of course it looks better large in its full glory.


Sunday, 24 April 2011

Paper Cut Out

Hansel and Gretel paper cut out, inspired by the work of Rob Ryan.

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Photo-Realistic Eye

Photo-realistic eye observational drawing. Used regular artists drawing pencils.

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Photogram

This is an image I produced sometime last year and was originally meant to be used as a photogram. The black silhouette has been created from two photographs I took on holiday in Nice and Monaco; it was this part that I produced the photograms from. After I had finished experimenting in the dark room I decided I could produce something else out of the image, this is when I added the sunset background on Photoshop, printed and presented inside the decorative frame.

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Photosynth

I recently found this website called Photosynth which creates amazing interactive 3D scenes out of your photographs.
}Photosynth takes your photos, mashes them together and recreates a 3D scene out of them that anyone can view and move around in.~
I so far have only tried it out once and surprisingly the results were very impressive.
Below I will post my first "synth", this is nowhere near as good as some of the others featured on the site, even though I am very pleased and will defiantly be using this site more whenever I get a chance too.

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Recreation of Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night

For my latest college project I have been asked to research and gain an understanding of all the most significant artists, movements and designers of the last 150 years. The movements I started with were Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and Expressionism. One of the most significant artists of this time was Vincent Van Gogh.
Starry Night is one of Van Gogh's most famous and well known works, it is a perfect example of what I believe Impressionism to be. The original painting is currently in the Museum of Modern Art, in New York city.
Below this post you can see my recreation of Starry Night that I recently produced using watercolour paints.


Thursday, 27 January 2011

Personal Bodies Alphabet

This is my first post displaying some work so I thought I should make it personal.
This alphabet idea was inspired by the work of Malika Favre, I produced these designs for a typography project during the second year of my graphics course. All three parts were completely designed and produced on Photoshop which took a lot longer that I had originally planned for.



Photograph Version
Threshold Version
Limited Colour Photoshop Version



Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Welcome


Hello and welcome to my new blog. I plan to use this page to display all of my creative work, including all my designs and ideas, photography and any other arty things that I produce. Basically anything creative that I am personally pleased with or anything that I think you may be interested in.

I will try to post here as often as I can but due to so many college deadlines I cannot guarantee anything.
Anyway hope you do come back often to check out my new work and developments.

Daniel Tadman