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Month: January, 2009

New beach photos from Oceanside

I’ve had these photos since November 1st but I haven’t shared them yet. I just uploaded them and I think they are tasty. Let me know if you like the colors too. (Also available on Flickr / landrygfx)

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Art Institute students show their creations

From: LAS VEGAS SUN
By Becky Bosshart

They toiled for a year. Spent countless hours on assignments. They studied artists and designers to hone their craft.

Art Institute of Las Vegas students will have their recognition and gallery time at the school’s annual juried student show beginning this week. It features works in design, media arts, culinary arts and fashion.

The Jan. 20 to Feb. 23 exhibit will feature the top 35 submitted pieces, said Anne Dean, the school’s director of public relations.

The winners will be announced at the 6 p.m. Thursday opening reception at the Gallery at the Art Institute of Las Vegas, 2350 Corporate Circle.

Dean said the best in show pick will receive a $1,000 scholarship. Second place will receive $750; followed by $500 for third. Fifty pieces were submitted this year, ranging from a faux cake covered in a green fondant in an enchanted garden design, from the culinary art program, to an animated character sculpture of two gas station attendants.

This will be the last show for Landry Blume, a graphic design student. He graduates in June. He submitted “Imagination,” a digitally illustrated poster created for his design capstone class. He clocked in about 48 hours over two weeks on the assignment, he said.

Blume worked with the Las Vegas Office of Cultural Affairs to create an ad design for its Target Children’s Book Festival, which was in November 2008. The poster shows a child sitting on a chair made of books. The child is envisioning all the wonders found in a book: adventure, knowledge and exotic travel.

“Being a photo visual person myself, when I read my brain is full of pictures,” he said. “So, I wanted to translate that into a piece of artwork that shows, when someone is reading a book, it’s not just the words on the paper, it’s the ideas in their head.”

This project opened up potential freelance work with the city, Blume said.

 

WHAT: Annual Art Institute of Las Vegas student art show

WHEN: Through Feb. 23, with reception 6 p.m. Jan. 22

WHERE: Art Institute of Las Vegas, 2350 Corporate Circle, Henderson

COST: Free

INFO: 992-8453

 

You can read the original article here: http://www.lasvegassun.com/

ANNUAL JURIED STUDENT SHOW CALL FOR ENTRIES

Framed and Ready to Go!

Framed and Ready to Go!

Mounted early friday morning. I had to run three errands to get this ready FedEx Kinko’s, Starbucks, Walmart.  I woke up early friday morning most know I roll out of bed after 9 am most days so 6:30 am was a very difficult. The show will be interesting this year hopefully. Again there are more fine arts of paintings and drawings and less commercial art, seems that we should have to separate events for those distinctions. I think after this show I’ll also enroll the piece in AIGA Las Vegas Work Show, I’ll keep you posted. 

 

If you want to show up opening night for the gallery here is the info.

ANNUAL JURIED STUDENT SHOW

OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, January 22, 2009
6pm – 8:30 pm

LOCATION
Art Institute of Las Vegas
2350 Corporate Cir
Henderson NV 89074
www.artinstitutes.edu
(866) 992-8500 

PRIZES TO BE AWARDED
Best in Show*
$1,000 tuition scholarship
Second Place*
$750 tuition scholarship
Third Place*
$500 tuition scholarship

ARTWORK FROM MY PREVIOUS ENTRY

Fervor • First Place, 2nd Annual Juried Student Show

 

My Previous Entry for 2007 Art Show

My Previous Entry for 2007 Art Show

 

 

See you there! 

Landry Blume
Graphic Artist

Slumdog Millionaire


FOUR & 1/2 STARS

 

Movie Poster (Click for IMDb)

Movie Poster (Click for IMDb)


I walked out of the theatre pleasantly surprised. The movie is defiantly carried by Dev Patel and his big eyes. You can most certainly feel the tension from the character when he’s doing nothing but staring across the set at the “Millionaire” host played by Anil Kapoor. The film was edited extremely well with the timeline shifting back and forth between his youth growing up surviving the streets of Mumbai and his current situation of Questions and Answers. Well scripted and creatively subtitled in parts. Slumdog Millionaire was adapted from the novel “Q&A”.

This is Boyle’s masterpiece – a stunningly original piece of film-making.anhedonia” user review from IMDb

I ran out the door to see this movie last minute when I got the call from a friend and I’m really glad I did. 

$10 Ticket Worthy: YES
Rental Worthy: YES
DVD Purchase: YES
Blu-Ray Purchase: YES