| Tiina Purin Internet Handles - Mirroreyes & DC GENDER - Female BIRTH DATE - May 11, 1985. SCHOOL - The Art Institute MAJOR - Illustration AUTOBIOGRAPHY - I started drawing when my mother stuck a crayon in my hand at the tender age of... toddler. Since then, my scribbles have adorned notebook covers, backpacks, the refridgerator door and even my classmates flesh (till I got in trouble for drawing on the other children with pens). But now my art is terrorizing the internet, and a comfy place it is. I hope to one day do something useful with my work. With some writing help, I'd love to publish a childrens book. Till then I will remain a dreaming college student. I'm enrolled in the new Illustration deptartment at the Art Institute of Ft, Lauderdale. Despite some nitpicks and stupid policies it's one of the best schools I've attended. While here I met the most wonderful man and I couldn't be happier. :RESUME: :LIVEJOURNAL: :MY EBAY STORE: OFFSITE GALLERIES ArtVark (Mirroreyes) | Elfwood (Tiina Purin) | Epilogue (Tiina Purin) | Deviantart (MirroreyesServal) VCL (Dragon Creator) | Sheezyart (Mirroreyes) and Dinosauricon (Tiina Purin) | Mojizu (Mirroreyes) | Fur Affinity (Mirroreyes) - If you find my work in any other galleries under any other name than my own, please alert me. PUBLISHED WORKS - Aether d'Animaux - A juried collection of Anthropomorphic art: 2007. - Prehistoric Times Magazine - Issues 58, 59, 60, 62 and INTERVIEWED in ISSUE 66! :D Yay! - The New Masters of Fantasy - Fantasy Art Collection: Collection #3 - Imagine 2006 - Undiscovered Talent of Fantasy |
| Magda Guichard Internet Handles - WhiteRabbit & The Magda GENDER - Female BIRTH DATE - January 29, 1985. SCHOOL - Florida State University alumni MAJOR - Fashion Design AUTOBIOGRAPHY - I have always been the craftsy type person, as evidenced by the masses of craft supplies in my room, but it took until my junior year of high school for me to determine what I wanted to do for a living. Eventually I want to do costumes for film, but in the mean time I'm going to school and making oher things, while still creating clothes and costumes in a variety of fabrics... even knitting some. I used to do a lot of dyeing and embroidery my senior year of high school... even experimented with some silk screening to promote a friend's film on t-shirts. This was all just for fun at the time, and when I went to college for Fashion Design as a seguey for costuming, I then realized how much I missed it and would need all of that for my career. To appease myself, any school project had to be ridiculously complicated, had to have some sort of fabic modification method to it, and had to be more difficult than the one before it. My final garment I created in my undergrad for a fashion show was an entirely hand-knit, floor-length wedding dress... I knew I had to keep going with school so I could learn more... and I had to keep teaching myself new things. Thus came needle-felting. I also am going to be studying Fibers (textile design and creating) at the Savannah College of Art and Design in the fall. Hopefully, I can learn even more tecniques to get out my frustrations and keep challenging myself towards my final goal of costume design! :RESUME: :LIVEJOURNAL: OFFSITE GALLERIES None as of yet. PUBLISHED WORKS Workin' on that. |