Sunday, 19 May 2013

Oliver Jeffer

Oliver Jeffers

Found at www.oliverjeffers.com
Oliver Jeffers is an artist, illustrator and writer from Belfast in Northern Ireland and now lives and works in Brooklyn. He graduated in 2011, from the University of Ulster. Mr Jeffers' work have been exhibited in New York, The Brooklyn Museum, Berlin, Dublin, London. Sydney, Washington DC and Belfast.
Oliver Jeffers is widely known for his picture books for young children.  Oliver has written books since 2005 and won so many medals and awards. Jenners' sty,e of illustration uses mixed medium and is recognized to its narative and use of space in composition. He has worked for famous clients such as Orange, Lavazza, Sonny PSP, Starbucks and many more. They have produced many works, and designs for these famous brands that has become very successful and very useful to the organizations.
Oliver Jeffers has made soo many paintings. Such as the painting on the right. I have never seen someone do crazy things like he has done on his painting. It is a paint of a person with black plain background which is not big of a deal, but the white lines that are drawn on to the character makes it interesting. Because it looks like it is point at really important parts of the body, when in reality its not. This design did pull my attention a lot, and maybe I can use this same idea to do my poster.
Found at www.oliverjeffers.com
I really love Oliver Jeffers' style. I love the way he points out some fun stuff. Like for example he has equation on top of the light bulb that he has painted. When i saw the painting, the first thing I did was research what the equation is for. I Googled the equation and got a result as , it is used to calculate the wavelength of a de broglie electron.
So from his painting, I learned an equation that may not be any useful to me but he just increased my knowledge. This person has inspired me a lot that I would make my own response to his work.


Bottle Research



Evian "Natural Spring Water"
Found in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evian

In 1789, during a walk, the Marquis of Lessert drank water from the Sainte Catherine spring on the land of a Mr. Cachat. The marquis, who was allegedly suffered from kidney and Liver problems. Maruis would drink this water everytime he takes a walk and this water has improved his health. Local doctors began to prescribe it as a health remedy. In response to the growing success of the water, Mr Cachat fenced off his spring and began selling the water. The first baths appeared in 1824. The name of the spring was changed from Sainte Cagave his permission to start bottling water from the spring and in 1829 the first Société des Eaux Minérales (Mineral Water company) was founded.

Found in google images

Volvic Mineral Water


Found on Google Images
Found on Google Images
Volvic is a brand of mineral water found in Auvergne Regional Park just to the north of the Puy de Dome in France. The first of the springs in the area was tapped in 1922, and the first bottles appeared on the market in 1938. Today, Volvic waters are internationally known. Over 50% of the production of Volvic water is exported to more than 60 countries throughout the world. In 1993, the Volvic Company was bought by the Groupe Danone Group a yoghourt organisation that is still up and running now. Since 1997, Volvic has been using PE, a recyclable material, to make their bottles, this way they are Eco friendly in every way. Volvic also produces a range of fruit extract drinks in Europe named Volvic Touch of Fruit (later renamed to "Touch of..." followed by whichever flavour it is). In 2005, they were introduced in North America under the brand Volvic.