April 2007 Archives

Success!

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Thesis Show

Friday night's (official) opening was a huge success. There was a ridiculous number of people and the response to my work was really positive. If you haven't had a chance to see the work yet, you still have until May 12. If you can't make it to Milwaukee, I have some new photos of the show posted on Flickr.

There has been some questions regarding the sale of "Very Short Stories" in book form. Due to the nature of the project (namely I didn't write the stories) I cannot sell the book. I am, however, offering the book in PDF form on Lulu.com. Feel free to go download a copy for yourself.

In other news, I've making some changes to the site. The portfolio has been reworked to allow for easier browsing. I've also added a 6 word story section which is just the beginning of (hopefully) a larger project. There's still some work to be done and I'm still finishing up the last few weeks of school, but things should be up and running relatively soon.
Very Short Stories
I've been talking a lot about this senior thesis project without really explaining what it is I was doing. As its now officially the 20th, the day of the big opening where my work will officially be open to the public (although it has technically been on display for about a week as its in the main foyer of the school) and as all of the work is up on the site, I think its rather appropriate to go into some detail for those who may be curious.

Back in November I was reading an issue of Wired magazine and in it was a feature that caught my attention. Sometime in the 1920's Ernest Hemingway made a wager of $10 that he could write a story in only six words. He wrote, "For Sale. Baby Shoes. Never worn." (winning the bet.) Wired magazine had asked 33 writers "sci-fi, fantasy, and horror writers from the realms of books, TV, movies, and games to take a shot themselves." The stories, as you may already know, were just fantastic and the fact that they were told in only six words just made the whole project all the more interesting. In the magazine they were arranged and presented by five different designers, each taking their own liberties with the presentation of the text. While I enjoyed the design work, I was disappointed that the stories didn't get the individual attention I thought they deserved. Right away I thought it would have been really interesting if the stories would have been illustrated in some way, this snowballed into the idea that a little illustrated story book would be a lot of fun to make and to read.

The idea of challenging myself in this way was really appealing. I received this great little storyboard notebook for Christmas and I decided to pick some of my favorite stories from the feature and fill my little sketchbook with ideas for images. It was my intent to illustrate as many of the stories as I possibly could in time for the senior exhibition.

For some stories the pictures came really easily, others were a challenge and required pages and pages of sketches to arrive at a place I was happy with. I found a printer for the book that was inexpensive and allowed me to print a small number of the finished books for the show and myself. Which, I might add, turned out really well.

The Labuys!
So far the project has been really well received. I even mediated a minor dispute between a rather inebriated couple over what the project was about. If you've scrounged around the blog you may have noticed that one of the authors, James Patrick Kelly, found "his" illustration and commented on it. One professor here has even expressed an interest in turning it into an assignment for future students. The most gratifying response, however, has been observing people walk up to the work with a very serious look on their face and watching their faces slowly crack a smile as they "get it." For some it takes longer than others, but almost inevitably it happens.

The work is currently on display in the main foyer of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and on joshwebbillustration.com. As of this writing, the opening/reception for the 2007 MIAD Senior Exhibition show is tonight, from 5PM - 9PM. If you're in the area, stop by and say hello.


T minus 19 hours, 18 minutes.

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Last night was the preview night for the big show tomorrow (which I hope a great many of you will be attending.) I must say despite the less-than-ideal weather, there was a great turnout (although I have nothing to compare it to, so I suppose it could have been not so great.) In light of this I decided to put my work for the show up on the main page of the site a little earlier than intended (so go take a look!). This is for you, the reader who won't be able to make it tomorrow and for you, the reader who saw it last night (or will see it tomorrow night) and just had to see it again. (All 2 of you.) Marissa, my personal professional photographer will be there tomorrow and I'm sure I'll have lots of great pictures to share with you. See you then! 5:00!

Senior Exhibition Setup

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Today was the deadline to have everything up and ready for the big show. While I had everything up Saturday night, I went in last night to put on the finishing touches and display my books, postcards, etc. I've also made a couple of changes to the front page of the site, added some work to the illustration portfolio and in an attempt to whet your appetite, put up a heading for the 6 Word Story project. I'll post the final images from my show on Friday for the Gallery Night reception and I'll see about getting some images from the show itself up as well. I hope to see lots of you there!