Monday, May 6, 2013

the after-thought

link to the zine: click here 
(If you click on the cover photo, tumblr will pull it up in a shadowed window. From there, just click in the center of each page and it will take you to the next one. Click in the shadowed are to exit.)
 
1. Your concept? In 3-4 sentences, explain the core of your idea.
I flipped through idea after idea with the concept of this zine. I ended up choosing to use pages from my journal as materials and each excerpt is very personal. It's titled the after-thought because I essentially took out these pages and drew or wrote what should go with them. Some of the pages I haven't read in years, and others are more recent. I had almost forgotten about a lot of them. The project really turned into an opportunity for growth and rehabilitation from things in my past, and a reminder that they are just my past and I have a whole future ahead of me.

2. Mediums/Programs/Materials to be used?

I took sections of writing from my journal and taped them to pieces of sketchbook paper. I placed the words over drawings and sketches drawn directly on the paper or cut out and taped to it as well. I also wrote on the pages with ink pens.

This/these mediums are the best choice for my concept because >
I do most of my art outside of the computer and I think by drawing them and scanning them in the zine is be stronger than if I worked 100% digitally. You can see how my drawing style changes as well as my handwriting and it shows a more personal aspect with every page.

3. How will you use/approach the concept of TIME in your project?
I didn't put the journal pages in the order that they happened. Some of them may have ended up that way, but it was unintentional. It's all about placing thoughts from the present over feelings from the past.

4. Describe what personal research will you conduct to enhance your project?
I looked at some online zines and a few that I or my friends own, but I mostly just dug through my journals and rehashed my past with myself.