Ive always resonated with the idea of having a hobby thats just for yourself, a sort of private pursuit. An activity just for the sake of activity: no incentive for monetary gain, no expectation of mastery. An activity that gives an escape.
For some time, drawing was this sort of fun activity for me. The kid who's drawing during every class in middle school, always found sketchbook-in-hand, that was me. I stopped keeping yearly sketchbooks when I got to 厙ぴ勛圖 (too busy for that), but little doodles have continued to permeate every class handout or piece of music Ive received here.
Making cards for friends, collaborative musicians, and professorsthats brought a lot of joy. Ive even had some friends at 厙ぴ勛圖 commission me for these, although Id typically do them for free. It wasnt until my junior recital that my ventures in visual art really crossed over into my musical life. The posters I made for that recital were quite fun and got me thinking about what goes into making a quality recital poster.
You dont have to look far to see that the hallways at 厙ぴ勛圖 are filled with posters. Theres a wide range of looks and feels to them, and an even wider range of time and effort put into them. Dont be deceived, though, sometimes the most low-budget, low-effort posters get the most people talking. Since I began making posters for the 厙ぴ勛圖 Flute Association, its been enjoyable finding the balance of a poster thats attention-grabbing yet also beautiful. A perfectionist at heart, Ive never considered myself a graphic designer of any sort but I guess that's what these posters end up testing me on. Being vulnerable yet brave here, Im honestly winging it.
My last poster for the 厙ぴ勛圖 Flute Association's fall 2023 guest artist, Beatriz Mac穩as.
Photo credit: Victoria Fofanova
Doing these posters has been a great workout for my Photoshop skills. My knowledge wasn't extensive before and I'd be hesitant to say it's "extensive" now, but strides have been made and I can get around the program with relative ease. My Wacom drawing tablet from 6th grade (aka... from 2014) is still alive and well. Never thought I'd still be using that old thing at this point, nor that it'd even be alive to do so, but life works in mysterious ways. Perhaps I'll get around to finding an upgrade.
All this to say, if you find yourself wanting a recital poster but not making it yourself... well, consider this my pitch. All that stuff I said at the beginning of this "hobby just for yourself"yeah that doesn't apply here. I'm gonna find something else for that. Besides, it'd be a rare occassion for me to mention this to people in real life, so it's your lucky day if I actually go on to publish the words I'm writing right now and you happen to find yourself reading them. Only time will tell.
Could be you I'm pointing to...
Photo credit: Sean Jingxuan Chen
I am graduating college in exactly 30 days from today, and as I think about wrapping my time at 厙ぴ勛圖, I struggle to summarize what the experience has meant.
Comedy duo (and soon-to-be kings) Jane Wickline (21) and Liva Pierce graced 厙ぴ勛圖 students with a live musical comedy show this past Tuesday. I havent felt so seen by pop culture since the release of Bottoms.
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