MassArt Illustration

November 4, 2013
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The Illustrated Fore-edge

Written by Professor Suzanne Barnes

Birds, Martin Frost, 2010

The text block edge that lies opposite to the book’s spine, visible when the book is closed, is called the fore-edge. Illustrated fore-edges have been traced back as far as the 10c, when symbols, crests, and coats of arms designated ownership. By the 18c, fore-edge treatment had become more illustrative, often showing scenes or subjects taken from the book’s content. Sometimes these images are visible when the book is closed, and sometimes they ‘disappear’,  becoming visible only when the pages of the book are fanned.

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October 21, 2013
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Abe Evensen Tena Interview with Boston Magazine

Adjunct faculty member Abe Evensen-Tena is being featured this week in Boston Magazine’s online Arts & Entertainment section.  Tena, who teaches Human Figure for Illustration at MassArt, sketches fellow passengers on the subway during his commute using only his iPhone . Due to the movement of trains and passengers, sometimes there are only a few seconds to get these portraits down. Boston Magazine interviewed him to learn more about his process and what goes into capturing these brief moments on a crowded train.

Abe Evensen-Tena’s interview with Boston Magazine

These are only some of 50 sketches, more can be seen on Tena’s personal blog.

 

 

October 1, 2013
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Welcome to the new Illustration Department Blog!

The Illustration Department would like to announce our new department blog!

We wanted to create a place where we can share what is going on with our current students, alumni and faculty and inform everyone of art related interests going on within the department and out in the world. One of our goals is to create a hub to share information and we welcome current students and alumni to contribute to this blog. If you have an interesting story you’d like to share, a current professional or personal project or  successes to share, we would love for you to submit them so we can post and show the wonderful things MassArt artists are accomplishing.

We will highlight FEATURED POSTS which will be about interesting art-related topics, exhibitions and ideas. We have new posts about the upcoming John Singer Sargent watercolor museum exhibition at the MFA and book arts in production right now!

We’re also proud of our students and want to highlight their successes during their stay here at MassArt and after they graduated. The ALUMNI and CURRENT STUDENTS links will be chock full of accomplishments and information about them. It will also give you the opportunity to connect with one another.

As an example of our alumni successes, recently Pat Falco, BFA 2010 had a solo exhibition titled “Just Happy To Be Here” at the Schlosberg Gallery @ Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA August 7 – September 8, 2013.


(photos courtesy of Pat Falco)

Along with our students, you will be updated on DEPARTMENT NEWS and FACULTY NEWS. Information about special events, guest speakers, class trips to museums and faculty projects. For example, ISTVAN BANYAI who recently had a solo exhibit at the Norman Rockwell Museum will be coming to speak to the students October 7th at 6:30pm! We look forward to having him visit MassArt as an honored guest!


(image by Istvan Banyai)

We also have special events such as Draw En Mass which is run by students! Every semester, a group of artists get together and go out into the Boston area and draw everything around them! It’s been a popular way to meet fellow students and get out of the studios for the day. Students even organized a drawing event over the summer! Look out for announcements about upcoming Draw En Mass events here or at its own dedicated blog and as well as other future events.

(drawing by Chris Bowers)

From Open Drawing sessions to Senior Thesis work, we hope to bring to you all the wonderful things we are doing in the Illustration Department and we want to make sure you are part of it! If you would like to submit news about you and your work, please send an email discussing what you would like to post to alice.stanne@massart.edu and we will get back to you about what is needed for the post.

We hope you have a wonderful and creative semester!

September 30, 2013
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Experimental Illustration Spring Challenge with DigBoston

Students in Bob Maloney’s Experimental Illustration class worked with DigBoston to create pieces themed around spring customs, traditions, stories and myths from different cultures around the world. One piece was selected to be published as a spread in the Dig This section of the paper. Congratulations to Eliza Brown; her piece about traditional elephant painting festivals in India was chosen to be published!
Eliza Brown

Stacy Fahey

Devonshire Yaw

To learn more about the challenge and see more student work visit DigBoston’s blog post.

September 29, 2013
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Illustrative Mask-Making

Illustrative Mask-Making, with instructor Mark Reusch, is a unique class in which students create three-dimensional painted masks as mixed-media solutions to illustration assignments. Students focus on designing characters from short stories and myths as well as embracing the history of masks in various world cultures. At the end of the semester they even build puppets!

Keep your eyes open for flyers for Masked Model Open Drawing, when students pose as models in their own handmade masks!


From left to right: Colleen Palencia, James Wells, Maddie Copp

The class has its own Mask-Making Blog where you can see even more projects!

June 16, 2013
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2013 Society of Illustrators Student Winners!

The faculty and students would like to congratulate Youngshim Gontijo for her “Sacred Mountain” piece (Instructor: Malgorzata Zurakowska) and TJ Kelley III  for his “Tools of the Trade” piece (Instructor: Scott Bakal) for being accepted into the prestigious Society of Illustrators 2013 Student Competition!

Youngshim Gontijo “Sacred Mountain”


TJ Kelley III “Tools of the Trade”