So the VMA's graduating class of '11 has been working steadily towards our Year End Show (which will take place this Wednesday April 20th at Edward Day Gallery) and even though we're all so anxious and nervous, it's all beginning to come together. I think it's more important for all of us to be excited but it's easy to feel overwhelmed thinking about what needs to be done.
I attended the Illustration's YES this past Thursday & as soon as I walked in, I started to feel uneasy because it automatically made me think about the VMA's YES and what's going to happen at our show. Anyway, you just gotta come and check us out & see what the VMA program at Sheridan is really about!
Photographed below is a little something something I made specifically for the YES, it's kind of a promotional marketing piece. I guess it's easier to hand this to people instead of having to constantly talk about myself :|. The 45 is just a random record, I wish I had chosen a record that I liked but I can't see myself destroying a record I intend to listen to in the future. Everything was designed by yours truly & includes: my business card, a record & a comp card.
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to learn furthermore about the VMA's year end show please click here.
 
been really busy! the photos below are of my committee members and i working on decoupaging some bust forms and making arts & crafts for our VM props/bake/garage sale. we're currently in the process of putting together our Year End Show (which, we are ALL very excited for). we're trying to raise enough money to have a successful show this year, so yes .. we're all working so hard.
FYI: the last three bust forms are decoupaged by yours truly :)
PS: i'm also responsible for blogging for our show, so when it's up and running i'll let you guys know.
PPS: i FINALLY got a chance to see Broken Social Scene live, amazing.
that's it.
 - n
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(above: meg and i being silly in class)