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Saturday, February 28, 2009

What you didn't know about Art Schools

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I have been receiving a lot of emails from prospective art students looking into going to an art school and decided to do a post to guide those who are planning on attending an art school or just any private college.

As all of you know college is very expensive. I am very fortunate enough to have a very generous grandmother who is paying for my college tuition. However for some, they need to get student loans and a little help from the government to pay for their tuition. I'm sure college tuition varies by school but the average cost of a private school is at least $20,000 a year not including living expenses such as dorm, apartment fee, etc. If you include that, it exceeds way more than $30,000 a year. You multiply that by 4 is $120,000, a price of a house in some states, and a down payment for a house in California.

I currently go to the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and before this school I went to a different art school in So Cal and a community college for about years. Honestly, for the past year, I feel like my $30,000 tuition was not well spent. I, and most of the students of my school think the school is just ridiculously expensive. I mean, RIDICULOUSLY expensive. You do not understand how much this school rips you off. They charge you a $170 registration fee that goes up every semester and you have to pay this every single semester to sign up for classes. After charging about $670 per unit(which is going to go up next semester!!!) that equals $8,000 per semester for 4 classes, they charge you a course fee on top of that which varies by class. For an example, I have a computer class that I need to take for my major and they charge students an additional $400 for that class because we need to use the printer which is freaking ridiculous. This school seriously finds every way to rip students off. Last semester they raised the tuition and they are raising the tuition again next semester during this recession. The school knows that during recession people lose jobs therefore, go back to schools. They are taking this opportunity to rip people off and it's just so frustrating because there aren’t much you, as an individual can do. A lot of people who go to my school, and other private schools end up dropping out after their first semester when they realize it is just a waste of money because you really don't learn anything during your first semester. I heard the school does this on purpose to just have people enroll and take their money. For those who stick around, you still don't learn much... Honestly, I feel like I learned way more at the community college than this school. Also I worked as a kitchen and bathroom designer for 2 1/2 years before going to this school and sometimes it's ridiculous how I know more about interior design and the construction law than some of my professors. The AAU is poor at choosing its teachers, which is why students end up having different teachers at the end of the semester (a lot of teachers get fired due to their lack of knowledge in this industry) Out of my 1 + year in this school, for the FIRST time (besides one of my teacher from my last semester) I am finally learning something this semester but I still don't think it is worth the $30,000 I pay. Honestly if I did not need a degree for my profession I would totally quit school and just start from the bottom and work my way up in the industry. However, unless I land a gig in Top Design and win the whole competition, or the law of building construction, etc changes, it is best for me to get a college degree. I’m sure a private art school does give you a more in-depth experience that is related to your major than just a public college since a lot of people transfer from public schools. However when thinking about going to a private school make sure you go to a community college or a public school and get the electives or general courses out of the way. You do not have to pay $2000 for an English class or a Math class at an art school when you can pay almost nothing at a public school. Take as many classes you can then transfer to a private school but know that the cheap Academy of Art only accepts 30 units from other colleges so you still have to pay a crap load of money ($90,000 to be exact) in order to get your degree. Also if you have any questions about the school, don’t ask your counselor or advisor because these people are commissioned based. They will tell you what you want to hear so that you will go to the school. Just look online and ask questions at college forums or ask people who go to the school.
I’m sorry if I am scaring you and if this is all disappointing but I would hate for you to waste your parent’s hard earned money, or soon to be your hard earned money when you can save. If you really want to attend a private school, my best advice to is go to a community college for a year or two and get all the electives/ general courses out of the way. The school, (well my school at least) does not care about you or your education. You just need to be a self starter and have to be willing to learn.
I’m so sorry for this super long post and by no mean am I trying to offend anyone(maybe just the people who own private schools.) I really want everyone to know the truth about art schools (did I mention the owner of my school owns at least 50 vintage cars that are worth millions and millions of dollars? Wonder where our tuition goes to? More cars!) and you really are hardly going to get your money’s worth but because this society demands degrees(remember Kanye West’s College Dropout Album? Lol) and we have no choice but to go along with it.
btw, don't even think about staying at an AAU Dorm.
My first semester I stayed at a shared studio with nasty office carpet on the floor, no AC nor heater, paid around $1,100 a month when I could have gotten a studio on my own for about that price. I told you, this school finds every single way to take your money. I bet they hire people to research on what the best, sneakiest way to steal student's money.

Henna Girl Tattoo And Piercing

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Henna girl tattoo and piercing

Friday, February 27, 2009

Too Skinny Too Tight

These acid wash skinny jeans are sooo tight that it almost took me a couple mins just to pull them up. I had to do some weird lunges to get it pass my thighs. Also, I can't bend down because my butt crack will show.. although I am wearing a pretty thong. teehee
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(Mom's Cardigan, Random White T, Vanilla Star Acid Wash Jeans, Ring from Al, F21 accessories, Dirty Laundry Boots)

Ready For Star And Black Rose

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Ready for star and black rose for girls

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Blue, White, & Gold

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(Vintage DIY sleeveless+new gold button Blazer, F21 top, F21 leggings, Steve Madden Boots, MJ by MJ bracelet)

Mango to Tango with Adam Lippes-oh!

Mango's menswear - HE (Homini Emerito) - is gonna get a top designer collabo this March with the capsule collection by Adam Lippes. Who's he? Lippes began his career in public relations at Ralph Lauren, and trained as creative director at Oscar de la Renta. Now, with his own brand Adam, he's part of the prestigious fashion council and has had his collections exhibited in Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman.

So, what's the big deal with Adam Lippes for Mango? I think it's gonna be great with the injection of simple chic American look. Or even fusion with some Yankee-Spanish appeal. But judging with these pre-collection pixs, yes they do look simple. Yet, the hues of grey that dominates the color palettes is very urban. The suit kinda cool too. So as the half-buttoned top. And I will get the leather sandals anyway (rumoured to be only £35).

I'll wait this weekend to take a tried-and tested session again at their Oxford St. store if they gonna stock it on the rails.

Japanese Snake Dragon Tattoo

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Japanese Snake Dragon Tattoo

Custom Maori style tattoo designs

Hi there!

For the last week I have been doing three custom pieces in Maori style.
I really enjoyed doing the design with the flowers for a guy from Australia. He loved the waves and I incorporated different elements into his tattoo design.
The other designs are Maori shoulder and chest tattoos.




If you're interested in having your own custom tattoo, or just want to leave a comment, just let me know at info@storm3d.com
www.storm3d.com

Kind regards, Mark Storm

(Please don't use these images for your own tattoo, these drawings are specially made for their owners)

Japanese Car: A Celebration of Design

We in London is a bit blessed coz there's so much museum we can visit to. There's Victoria and Albert Museum for some ancient art installation; Tate Modern for modern art; Tate Britain for the immaculate Brit's art and Design Museum for anything from fashion to architectural design. Most are free entry, what more better than that.

Adding to the list is Science Musuem at South Kensington that currently holding the exhibition of Japanese car design. I love cars, and I like Japanese design. Theirs might sometimes look quirky but Japanese designs always be up there and cutting edge. The cars on show is a mix of futuristic as well as plain looking. Expect lots of white to be on show. Clean, simple, pure and chic. Very Apple iPod too.

There's Toyota i-Real for one-man maneuver. It's a cross between a cosy armchair and a moped. Then there's Toyota iQ - probably stands for uniQue (dunno what's unique in their specs anyway). The Nissan PIVO2 look like a freaky alien. And the cube-shaped Nissan Cube that I previously saw at British Motor Show last year and on the street at Embankment previous weeks. As quirky as the car designs, the promo poster also look kinda awkward. Bit like a sperm. LOL!

The exhibition ends mid-April. I think I'm gonna pay a visit this weekend.




(Pix from sciencemuseum.org.uk)

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Expensive Flower Back Tattoo

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Sexy girl with expensive flower back tattoo

Kurt Geiger Albert Brogues: Too much pastel...

I don't know how to react when I see the Kurt Geiger's Albert brogues. The design kinda cool, but the color is a bit off. Too pastel. Too girly, especially the pink one. The material - suede - is really not my kinda thing coz when you wear it during rainy season, then you'll guess what's gonna happen. Soaking wet. Not cool at all.

Another thing - where should a man wear this shoes? To the office? At the beach? I still can't compute in my overloaded brain.

GQ Mag this month said it's gonna be the new big thing next season. As much as I love brogues, I think this one I'll pass.

Seeing Double: Imitation or Running Out Of Ideas - Part 2

Again, it's the case of 'imitation is a form of flattery'. Now it's the shoes - the Penny black and white loafers, to be exact. Seen at both highstreet and online stores. Look similar, but not the same. The difference? Price. The one by Kurt Geiger cost almost £200, while YMC @ ASOS cost just below £140.

Both are leather. I like Kurt Geiger's Fletcher Penny loafer better because of its smooth trim and almost seamless hem. The one by YMC is a bit casual coz the thread is kinda showing a bit. Btw, I like black and white. Very chic to wear for any evening function. Formal dinner perhaps?



Kurt Geiger (L), YMC @ ASOS (R)

Monday, February 23, 2009

omg, Adriana


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Can anyone be more beautiful than her?
US ELLE March 2009

Sexy Girl North Star Tattoo

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Sexy girl north star tattoo

Seeing Blue: Cobalt, Electric and all in between...

Roses are red, violets are blue... Blue blue bags, I love you. LOL!

The coveted color for next season - blue - is seen everywhere now. Designers has stocked them in their men's bags collection. Cobalt, electric and all blues in between. From the material of the season - nylon, to cotton canvas to leather.

So who's gone blue? Emporio Armani goes nylon for the bowling bag. Bottega Veneta in leather, looking very simple yet luxurious. Marc Jacobs did a bit playful with blu cotton canvas and prints. And last but not least, Bill Amberg @ Notting Hill has come up with their striped, canvas collection which is avilable in loads of colors including blue. Like the Clipper rucksack.

And today is Monday. Do I have any blue(s)? Yes - my HE by Mango cobalt blue tote. Yummy.


Sunday, February 22, 2009

Ultimate Arm Tattoo Design

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Ultimate Arm Tattoo Design

If I were riding a horse, I'd wear flannel

But I'm going to the Disco,
so I wear Chanel

I miss going to the Disco. lol
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(Max Mara Blazer, LA Zipper shirt with pockets, F21 tights, Dirty Laundry Boots, Rings from Al and F21)
When I asked the owner of these gorgeous dogs how much for a photo he said he only accepts donations... Once the photoshoot was over he told us he normally charges $5. I hope he spends that money well on these precious dogs.
 

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