Showing posts with label Drawing Studio Parsons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawing Studio Parsons. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Perception Through Expression: A Gallery Show


My semester at Parsons is over and I've begun work, but I can't seem to forget the end of the year festivities that took place.
  
My Perception Drawing class, taught by Kate Teale, put together our very own gallery show in her Long Island City gallery.  Each of my peers applied for a position to contribute to the show; from catalog designers, to event organizers, to PR people every detail was covered.  I curated the show with another student and and helped install the show.  Two of my classmates and I enjoyed the challenge of hanging the show; before hanging an opening myself I had never really appreciated the art of hanging a gallery show.  It was a wonderful experience and a great night!  

Two of my acrylic portraits made it in, Ilona and Marilyn, a in-class model.   Hope you enjoy a peek into our pop up gallery show "Perception Through Expression" below!

Margo Isadora

The Invite!

Kurt Hanging

Emily Organizing

Cool hallway to the gallery!

Ilona, see post about the process here!
(Acrylic on Canvas)

Marilyn
(Acrylic on Wood)

Window Vignette

A Creative Corner
Learn about the each piece and artist, in the catalog, HERE!

The opening has begun!

Portraits through Skin!
Destin by Samantha Figueredo
Hands by Kurt Stives

A favorite corner!
Cityscape, by Laura Maynard
Hands and Rest in Peace, Happy Birthday (fish), by Shine Fu
Feet, by Miranda Benjamin
Divia (Portrait), by Yingying Yang

Breaking out of the Box, by Juwon Bahn

Breaking out of the Box
Pastel on Cardboard
Self Portrait by Juwon Bahn

Breaking out of the Box
Pastel on Cardboard
Self Portrait by Juwon Bahn

In conversation...
YvesMarilyn
In-class portraits.
Marilyn in Progress.
From sketch to finish!

Marilyn Up Close

Don't MIS the art around you! 

Visiting galleries, and seeing how others express themselves always provides me with a new perspective!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Central Park Conservatory Garden!



The gem that is the Central Park Conservatory Gardens is a natural place not to miss in this concrete jungle.  My drawing class took the 6 up to 103rd St. and enjoyed a perfect afternoon drawing in the gardens.  

Just a reminder not to miss the natural beauty that surrounds us.  Spend time outside and soak in the good vibes of spring!

Enjoy,
Margo

p.s. Happy Mothers Day, Hope to visit here with you soon Mom! xxx

Some flowers I drew...

Trying to capture the color!


Incredible arches will soon be covered
in purple hanging blooms!

Let the sun shine!

Serenity

Pops of Pink!


Class Crit!

Do we have to leave?!

Me jumping for joy at the end of our visit!

Until next time...

Friday, December 28, 2012

Parsons Foundation Work

Dreaming in Color
Digital Self Portrait
32"X40" 2D Design
As my first semester of school comes to a close I wanted to share some of my favorite projects from the last few months.  My four studio classes this semester taught me more about the principals of design, and the importance of process and presentation that I could have ever imagined.  I was introduced to Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop in my 2 Dimensional Design class, and realize how powerful and useful those tools are.

I can't wait to see what the new year has in store for me!

Enjoy, 
Margo Isadora   


Dinosaur Drawing at the Museum of Natural History
18"X24" Drawing


Abstracted Dinosaur Bones
18"X24" Drawing


Honeycomb Inspired Sheet metal Polyhedron
8"X4"X3" 3D Design



Honeycomb Expanded, 3D Design

Volume Born from String
4"X4"X4" foam core and thread model, 
3D Design


Technical Drawing, 3D Design

Finished Plexi and Fishing Line Model, 3D Design

MIS Logo
4"X4" 2D Design



Child's Door Sign Design
10" Working from Basic Helvletica Font

2D Design


Self Portrait in Chelsea, 2D Design


Pentooled Portrait on Adobe Illustrator, 2D Design


Painted Grayscale Portrait, 2D Design


Collaged Portrait of a Textured Grayscale, 2D Design

See some of my past work here or here