Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Commercial Photography: Sickatrix

Mirna Roque of Sickatrix in the studio in between recordings
(Untitled for now)
[Emily Turpin, 2009]

Mirna Roque of Sickatrix in the studio in between recordings
(Untitled for now)
[Emily Turpin, 2009]

Laci Kettavong of Sickatrix in the recording studio
(Untitled for now)
[Emily Turpin, 2009]

Laci Kettavong of Sickatrix in the recording studio
(Untitled for now)
[Emily Turpin, 2009]

Sickatrix at their manager Sarah Luckey's house before her [Sarah's] birtday party
(Untitled for now)
[Emily Turpin, 2009]

Sickatrix playing around during their mini-photo shoot with me at their manager Sarah Luckey's house before her [Sarah's] birtday party
(Untitled for now)
[Emily Turpin, 2009]
Photography: Person, Place, Thing (Noun) assignment
"Cuddles"
'Person' of Person, Place, Thing (Noun) assignment
Model: Max Turner
[Emily Turpin, 2009]
"Cinema"
'Place' of Person, Place, Thing (Noun) assignment
[Emily Turpin, 2009]
"Camaro"
'Thing' of Person, Place, Thing (Noun) assignment
[Emily Turpin, 2009]
Thursday, September 10, 2009
AP 3D Design Concentration: "Containment"

Clay
5x3x5 inches
Artist Statement, Fall 2009
My preferred media are ceramics, photography, and digital art. When working in clay, I work on an electric potter’s wheel throwing mainly bowls, vases, and mugs. In photography I work mostly in portraits, architecture, and personally inspiring scenes. When working on the computer, I usually create portraits, self-portraits, and conceptual pieces akin to cartoon art. Messages vary with each series or piece and can fluctuate from disorder to recycling to religion. I believe the purpose of art is to produce something truly beautiful to you, not always adhering to the usual meaning or connotation of “beauty”, and to send a message if so desired. Art does not lack structure, but it is loose: it is independent, but may have guidelines.
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