Thursday, May 29, 2014

Letter of Intent

May 29 2014

School of Visual Arts
Division of Studio Art
P.O. Box 305100
Denton, TX 76203

Dear Professor,

Let me introduce myself. My name is Alexandra Nguyen. I am currently a senior at Liberty High School in Frisco, Texas. I have been in art for the past 4 years. Last year, I was in AP Art Drawing and this year I am in AP Art 2D. At this moment, I am preparing to graduate high school and attend a university in the next fall.

It is my intent to pursue further development in skill in my artistic skills and meet new people who are in the same field as me. Through my high school career, I have shown my passion toward the fine arts and my drive for a higher education. I am in the top 15% of my class and have been taking higher level thinking classes to help develop my brain more to prepare for upcoming college. From my current and past experiences, I've learned that art is more than just a picture on paper. It's the process and the goal to achieve your finish project. Art is about expression and the growth of the artist. While creating the artwork, the feelings and intent of the artist is flown into the artwork and seeing how people react and view their work is a satisfying feeling. I want to continue feeling like this and achieving more goals and affecting more people with my artwork. I have decided to continue learning AP Art skills and techniques to help pursue my dreams and interests.

I have explored many colleges that specialize in the art industry and have concluded that I would be a perfect fit for your college. I am a hard worker and extremely responsible and open minded. With the help of experienced professors, I would gain more improvement and creative levels in my study of art.

Please consider my application. Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
Alexandra Nguyen
Plano, TX
(469)555-5555
nguyen.a.m96@gmail.com

Curriculum Vitae

Alexandra Nguyen
Plano, TX
(469)555-5555
nguyen.a.m96@gmail.com

Statement of Professional
             To earn a degree in Forensic Sciences
Current Position
             High school senior at Liberty High School
Education
             Windrows Elementary School (K)
             Shawnee Trail Elementary (1-2)
             Borchardt Elementary (3-5)
             Fowler Middle School (6-8)
             Liberty High School (9-12)
Group Exhibitions
             Artwork was shown at Youth Art Month in 2012 and 2013
Workshops Attended
             NAHS Projects
Languages Spoken
             English (mother tongue)
             Vietnamese (moderately)
             French (moderately)
References
Ms. Pernie Fallon                              
Instructor of Art
Liberty High School
15250 Rolator Road
Frisco, Texas 75035
469-633-5855 x 25897
fallonp@friscoisd.org

Mr. Bruce Stevenson
Instructor of Music
Liberty High School
15250 Rolater Road
Frisco, Texas 75035
469-633-5835
stevensb@friscoisd.org

Mrs. Karen Wood
CounselorLiberty High School15250 Rolater RoadFrisco, TX469-633-5815
woodk@friscoisd.org

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Artistic Genealogy / Artistic Pedigree






































Walt Disney - He created many childhood movies that have taught me so many lessons about life and pursuing your dreams. The characters he created are not perfect, just as a normal human being should be. He lets people have their dreams and imagination and the hope for something greater to happen in their lives.

Tim Burton - He creates creepy looking movies, but each have a significant story to them. Although each character are paled and thin boned, almost like a skeleton, there is more to them than meets the eye. He taught me not to judge by people's appearances and their appearances also add up to who they are as a person.

Bones - This show displays scenes of death and gore of the human body. This has fascinated me greatly on the entrails and anatomy of the body. It makes me want to explore more through the art I create now and hope to capture it the same way they do in Bones.

Beethoven - He is the musician who grew deaf and could not hear his own music, but this didn't stop him from playing or creating music. He is a renowned musician and it thought well of for his work. He taught me that even with a disability he can achieve his dreams and goals.

Hayao Miyazaki - He created movies that doesn't show the cliche romance ending. Instead, he uses a boy and girl character and gives them a different type of relationship - trust, fun, and kindness. These relationships grow as the movie progresses and in the end, it's what keeps them together.

Joe Hisaishi - The music he creates reflect the emotion of movie scenes very well. He uses this musical psychology to affect the viewers and draw them into the movie more. I hope to be able to affect people's emotions just like he has.




Artist's Statement

For as long as I can remember, I've been drawing with the simplest tool - a pencil. It's metallic, gray characteristic was the only thing I felt capture my imagination well. In elementary school, I lacked interaction with the human society, causing me to be deprived of the outside world and its news.  This has influenced my taste in art and the artworks I create now.
With my artwork, I use the human anatomy, something I'm not all that familiar with and something I desire to interact in my life. I position them in many angles, catching dramatic areas along with simplistic areas. I use simple tones like gray and black. Rather than a simple pencil, I use charcoal or pastel to achieve blending and texture of my model.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Statement of Current Research

Currently I am creating a series of anatomical and monochromatic pieces with basic pastels and charcoal, mostly using the gray scale. My previous works consisted mostly of skeleton positions with a simple and basic feel to them. In my new works, I will be using new mediums that are more tedious to use to create different textures and designs to them. This new introduction of mediums will help give more variety and diversity to the artwork I will create. This approach will help me achieve a more dramatic feel to my artworks and convey my emotions.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Concentration Idea

What is the central idea of your concentration?
The central idea of my concentration is the life lessons people learn from the famous and heartwarming Disney movies. My whole childhood was built off of these movies and helped me love myself and the world around me even more than I did before. From Snow White to Monsters University, each movie holds some diversity in morals.

How will the work in your concentration demonstrate the exploration of your idea? 
For each little life lesson, I hope to create a scene or design that portrays it. I wish to give them a magical aura like how each movie has touched my heart in a magical way.