What im learning at my SVA residency
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Heres a rough spot illustration for my baba yaga project
.. gotta fix that foot though before I start inking
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Wow, these are great!! Looking forward to more -
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@Aleksey Looks really good
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How exciting! I've never heard of this residency? Was it a grant/application process or a continuation of your undergrad or?
Its nice to have mentors at your disposal to really give you that boost, sounds awesome!
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@Aleksey Feet are haaaaard. No matter what
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@Sean_H no i have to work to pay bills sadly i cant do a full undergrad. This is a 1 month residency (well 5 weeks) so i took Vacay days and working weekends to make up. To get in you need to have an illustration portfolio, you fill out an application. I think theres a teeny fee. Then if you’re accepted it’s 3k (not including Housing but luckily I live in ny). They seem to do it every sunmer, 2 different intervals.
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Good luck with the residency! SVA is a great school. Was there in the 80's.
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@jimsz was it pricey in the 80s as well?
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It was expensive for it's time but now the costs associated with a college education are ridiculous. The fact that SVA s a peivaye college makes it even mr expensive.
I'll post a tuition question to a group I belong to as I don't remember the tuition costs back then.
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@jimsz yeah art schools are hella pricey. I dont get itneither because their student wifi is really bad and their facilities are breaking apart. I walked into the admissions office when it was raining and the ceiling is leaking. But I guess they are paying the teachers all the money because the teachers are all really good.
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Today we have Alexandra Zsigmont come in for a critique session and to talk about her work as an art director for the ny times for editorial work. She looked at our stuff and gave us critiques. My portfolio is not editorial enough but the current work im doing for the editorial illustration part was very well recieved
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Cool I’ve never heard of something like this. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
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@Aleksey Full time tuition was about $1,800/semester in 81 and $2,300/semester in 83. At that time they had no dorms or housing.
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@jimsz dang. Yeah now I think it’s about 40k per year. I don’t think that includes housing. I got accepted to FITs illustration program which is about 2500 per semester which is more within my budget
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That's fantastic! I'm sure you're going to learn a tonne! I'm glad you're giving us updates on how it works and what you're doing there - it's super interesting. Well done again on getting in and keep sharing those drawings. They look really good. I particularly love the ex libris ones.
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@ShannonBiondi oh thank you:)
Im working on another baba yaga one
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@Aleksey This is so cool-and great for you that you moved things around to make this work. Share when you can so we can join in vicariously.
envy.
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@Susan-Marks haha will do. my main concern is what im going to do when the residency is over! I might have to prepare things to replace my portfolio with because ive learned it's awful right now and needs to be better curated. And also watercolors.
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WIP for my baba yaga series of illustrations. House on chicken feets! After these are all done im gonna use a lightbox to ink on then try my hand in watercolor -
@Aleksey I don't know why but I always imagined baba yaga's hut pecking at the ground like a real chicken as it wanders through the woods, scattering thatched roof and creating a thundering crashing noise as it slams its porch into the ground like a beak.
Looks like you're learnin' a lot!