Sunday, December 14, 2014

Fieldtrips

-Visual Asylum-
    My impression of the Visual Asylum studio was very bright. Walking in and seeing the library full of designer books, made it feel like dream library. The bright colors all around the studio made my neon creative child come back out from my closet. The display of the their art work around the studio is what was most impressive. I like seeing the wide range of work that was born in the studio.

-Ram Castillo-
    I loved that he shared his story, that he shared a part of his soul. I took notes on everything he said to help grow my network as an artist. His lesson was very noble, it doesn't matter who you are or where you some from; if you work hard, you will succeed. I do consider buying his book in the future.

-Studio Conover-
    This studio was not what I expected, it felt more professional, then playful. The feel for the office was still inspiring, I felt that in  every corner there was something subtle, yet creative. My favorite part of the tour, was when he took us to the back and we were able to see his wife’s part of the studio. I didn't know wood could come in so many colors, or brick. That was most impressive.

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