Saturday, May 4, 2013

Alumni Sale



The RISD alumni sale was a blast today! If I met you, hey! You're cool! Here is me with my bud Pally Zhang, and our assorted letterpress goodies. Despite the insane wind and holding down prints with bowls of rocks (seen above), I'm really happy I finally got to be in the sale. Hopefully I can return as a real alumni next time, not a student in ~disguise~ !

 I'm thinking of opening an etsy shop with all my leftover prints, so I'll definitely post about that when it's up!

Friday, May 3, 2013

What's Cookin, Good Lookin?

Come to my senior show next Thursday!! It's the last of the Illustration shows.


Thursday, May 9th, 6-8pm
ISB Gallery
55 Canal Walk, Providence, RI

If you can't make it to the reception, the gallery is open from 12-4 until the 15th!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

RISD Alumni Sale!

I'll be selling letterpress prints and silkscreen throw pillows this Saturday at the RISD Alumni Sale! It's on the 4th from 10am-4pm. Come hang out with me!




Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Watch This!

Normally I only post my own work here, but I feel the need to share -

This is a short film made by Christina Cho while on RISD's European Honors Program last spring! I play the main girl~

"L'Altro Giorno, da Roma..."


Sunday, April 14, 2013

Things that have happened lately

So much has happened since I last posted!


I was in a production of Cabaret, put on by RISD's theater club. It was our first full-scale production, with a professional band, lights, costumes, everything!

There was a huge design portfolio review at the convention center.

Here are some character turnarounds.



THUNDERDOME.


Here is a new image with the character from above (WIP).


I did another "Work in Process" event at the RISD Museum! I'll be doing another one in May.

And here is Ben Franklin riding a kite.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Saturday, March 9, 2013

New painting!


Made this for my mailers to hand out during Portfolio Review next week!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

The Phantom Tollbooth

Here is a cover and text design for The Phantom Tollbooth! (From my book cover class.) Watercolor, as usual.



Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Work in Process @ the RISD Museum

Tomorrow night, February 21st, I'll be settled in the Porcelain Gallery (4th floor) at the RISD Museum from 7:30-8:30, talking about the process behind my watercolor illustrations. Here's a fun little blurb advertisement:

Join RISD student, Stephanie Vecellio (RISD BFA Illustration '13) in the Porcelain Gallery for a conversation about the processes and techniques she uses to create her watercolor illustrations.
 Should be a fun time! Come hang out with me!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Wintersession 2013

WOW does time go by fast when you're really busy! I have to say, these past five weeks may have been the busiest I've ever been...ever. Between a demanding course, an internship, and rehearsal for a musical, I'm not sure if I'm even breathing right now...somebody should come check my pulse.

I had the awesome opportunity to take a fabric silkscreen course this wintersession, and it was super challenging but also rewarding. Learning a new skill always involves a lot of frustration, especially when that skill is nothing like you've ever done before! In the five weeks, I completed two repeating patterns, and learned a whole lot about how to dye fabric.

The first fabric is based on a column I found in the RISD museum from Hadrian's Villa. Here is the pattern repeated, and snippets of the three printed fabrics:

Repeated pattern, birdies and branches! Leaves printed in india ink from real ivy.
Dyed yellow muslin, printed in orange.
Dyed uneven purple muslin, printed in dark purple.
Pink and orange rainbow roll, printed in turquoise.


 My second design went much smoother, since I finally mastered putting on emulsion (it only took me three tries the first time, shhh!) I wanted to design a textile that would be fun for a child, and I immediately went to glow-in-the-dark. Remember those fun sticky stars? Every awesome kid had them. I chose to create a pattern from a constellation map as a more elegant approach to that idea. And I printed in GLOW IN THE DARK INK oh yeahh! So fun! I can't seem to get a good photo of it glowing but, trust me, it glows. I experimented a lot with discharging and table dying to get that cosmic, celestially dyed fabric.

Repeated pattern.
Dyed baby blue muslin, printed in navy blue.
Dyed baby blue, discharged and table dyed muslin, printed in glow-in-the-dark.
Both fabrics next to each other.
All four fabrics!
I think these processes were also so difficult because of the size of the fabrics and screens - all the fabrics are 45" by 3 yards, and the screens are like 25" x 45" as well. And there is so much preparation that goes into silkscreen - getting ready to print a screen is 95% of the work, and printing only takes about 5 minutes! But in the end, I'm really proud to have these finished products. As you may or may not know, my mom recently started up an Etsy business, called The Quilting Bee. She sews baby and lap quilts and other fun things! Like pillows! It's my hope that she can turn these into something even cooler. (So if you feel so inclined, keep an eye on her Etsy page, or check back here because I'll probably definitely post about anything these are made into.)

So in addition to this course, I have also been interning at Ladyfingers Letterpress, a letterpress printing studio in Pawtucket, and rehearsing for a RISD production of Cabaret that's being performed in March - I'll post more about that when it gets closer.


For now, I am going to eat one of the fresh chocolate chip cookies I just baked and try to breathe a little. Until spring semester starts next week...!