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Investigative Artist iPhone App
Final Project Contemporary Art & Design
Misha BursteinWinter 2012
Miranda Williams
The iPhone App.
DescriptionBased on the Website of the Investigative Artist Vera Sue Peters
adding a blog page for followers leave comments on her work or
statements, and photos. With orenge head type in Ariel and gray
type in Helvetica with the image of greenery simular to her web
page. On a three Column grid type layout, that has square buttons
with rounded edges. The colors are Green, Orange, and Gray on a
white background.
LayoutThe Layout is Clean with Orange and Green Buttons alternating with a white background and with the greenery image at the top menu. The buttons are below the top menu, on the first page that is all buttons. The layout is on a Three Column Grid through out the entire app.
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Vera Sue Peters, a native of Wichita Kansas, is an extraordinary and investigative artist whose collaboration with natural elements brings about a beautiful balance with her works. Using an ever growing range of medium combinations - cement, fabrics, yarns, porcelain, granite, steel, wood products - she transforms their inherent opposing qualities into sculptures that inspire a sense of unity and harmonious forms. A graduate from the Wichita State University Fine Arts department in Sculpture, Peters’s early years of artwork appeared in venues in and around the Wichita area, including solo installations of “New Work” at Project Gallery here in Wichita and again at Rutgers University in New Jersey. In March of 2005, she had two
Sometimes you have to pack it all in. A weekend last month taught me a perfect triad of new skills. On Saturday I began the day with a crew of spinners. In the afternoon, I went to acting class, then home for a mellow walk to a neighbor-hood bar and video store. An early bed-time prepared me for a Sunday morning of tactical handgun training in the moun-tains. The weekend ended with gourmet ice cream. Los Angeles is a magical world.
The weather was beautiful all weekend. Sunroof open, I drove to a West Side church where the Greater Los Angeles Spinning Guild was having their monthly meeting. These aren’t the kind of spinners riding stationary bikes. These are pri-marily ladies, and they’re equipped with spindles and wheels and loads of natu-ral fibers that they draw into long, even strands for weaving and knitting. The technology is old and new. Wheels are
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Vera Sue Peters, a native of Wichita Kansas, is an extraordinary and investigative artist whose collaboration with natural elements brings about a beautiful balance with her works. Using an ever growing range of medium combinations - cement, fabrics, yarns, porcelain, granite, steel, wood products - she transforms their inherent opposing qualities into sculptures that inspire a sense of unity and harmonious forms. A graduate from the Wichita State University Fine Arts department in Sculpture, Peters’s early years of artwork appeared in venues in and around the Wichita area, including solo installations of “New Work” at Project Gallery here in Wichita and again at Rutgers University in New Jersey. In March of 2005, she had two installations in
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Vera Sue Peters, a native of Wichita Kansas, is an extraordinary and investigative artist whose collaboration with natural elements brings about a beautiful balance with her works. Using an ever
growing range of medium combinations - cement, fabrics, yarns, porcelain, granite, steel, wood products - she transforms their inherent opposing qualities into sculptures that inspire a sense of unity and harmonious forms. A graduate from the Wichita State University Fine Arts department in Sculpture, Peters’s early years of artwork appeared in venues in and around the Wichita area, including solo installations of “New Work”
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Vera Sue Peters805-208-5028
OBJECTIVEMy integrity as an artist is met with honesty and reliability. I believe our environment effects our
state of mind, and having tranquility and beauty
around us will surely be absorbed into our well-ness of
being. Working directly with clients needs, I combine form and function with grace and bal-
ance. EDUCATION
Bachelors Degree Fine Arts, Sculpture Wichita State University 1992
Wichita, KansasStudy of Ashtanga Yoga 2007
Ashtanga Yoga Research InstituteMysore, Karnataka India
Artist/Naturalist Pages
Andy Goldsworthy1956 -
Andy Goldsworthy is a brilliant British artist who collaborates with nature to make his creations. Besides England and Scotland, his work has been created at the North Pole, in Japan, the Australian Outback, in the U.S. and many oth-
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Goldsworthy regards his creations as transient, or ephemeral. He photographs each piece once right after he makes it. His goal is to understand nature by directly participating in nature as in-
VSue ArtsVera Sue Petershealing [email protected]
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Sometimes you have to pack it all in. A weekend last month taught me a perfect triad of new skills. On Saturday I began the day with a crew of spinners. In the afternoon, I went to acting class, then home for a mellow walk to a neighborhood bar and video store. An early bedtime prepared me for a Sunday morning of tacti-cal handgun training in the moun-tains. The weekend ended with gourmet ice cream. Los Angeles is a magical world.
The weather was beautiful all weekend. Sunroof open, I drove to a West Side church where the Greater Los Angeles Spinning
Project StatmentAn iPhone App. of an Investigative Artist
Based from their website with a few additions
The Purpose for this project is for Vera Sue Peters to become more mobile and technology friendly. This App will allow her fans to receive updated information on their phones and not just their desktops or laptop. Having Vera move with the time of technology she will be more noticed in modern society, accepted, and understood by more people. She may even get more job offers having her website mobile with her resume on it. The App will be based off of her website with the overall look and feel, also with the color choices and the three column grid system. Vera Sue Peters is an out standing artist that does some amazing work and deserved to be known in the world and not just to artists. Having an attached Blog to her website on her app may help her with this. The blog will let her get feed back on her work, yes there will be bad criticism as well as good, but having her know that she is being noticed will bring a bigger audience to her shows and possibly more buyers for her work. Giving her a bigger prophet and making it more possible to make more quality crafted pieces. With that she will be noticed even more and the cycle grows to a new kind of buyers for her work as her work will become more sought after.Of course all of this will go up on her new blog page on her app that will add to the growing effect of the want for your art to be in homes of collectors and big fans. She may even get commissions if she so chooses to take part in requests from clients.
Vera Sue Peters will have to hire a graphic designer and a web coder for this project just to make sure everything goes smoothly on both ends of design and function. Each gets paid by the hour at around 15 to 20 dollars an hour if they are decent at what they do. If they work for a Design or Web Firm they may cost more but will so a better job the a rookie but a freelance designer is just as good if not better then one that works at a design firm same goes for the web designer. The Web Designer will be doing all the complicated coding for the app so that it works properly on the phone and the Graphic designer would be the one doing the layout of the app, and possibly designing the buttons. Both are needed and one cannot work without the other unless the web artist is really good at design or the graphic designer is proficient at coding that they usually are not. She will also have to pay for the space for her app on the cyber space that can coast at least 6.75% of the total amount to make the app, which can be up to $30,000. That comes to a cost around $4,000 at the most for the space annually, that equals out to about $300 a month.
Needed
Graphic Designer and Web Designer.
Paid about $15 to $20 an hour.
Can Cost up to $30,000 all togter.
6.75% going to the space for the iPhone.
Can Average to $300 a Month for the app.
The time at which it takes to create a full functioning App can
be from 8 to 12 weeks. The designers have to catalog their
time spent of the project so they can get paid. The designers
determine it all and if there are any hiccups’ along the way.
8-12 Weeks if no setbacks 10%-15% time is testing
It depends on the complexity, number of features, integrations with third party systems and whether it’s using location
awarenessS.No Category Description Example Project Duration / Timeline1 Simple Application with offline data and no server side interaction Headache JournalOn the itunes store 2 weeks – 4 weeks2 Medium Application with list based/organized static data with server side interaction Multiview GuidesOn the itunes store 4 weeks – 8 weeks3 Complex Application with heavy server interaction displaying dynamic data and social networking integration MySocialManiaOn the itunes store 8 weeks – 12 weeks4 Enterprise Automation Application replicating enterprise business processes, Shopping Cart, eCommerce, Payment Integration etc. SalesVuOn the itunes store 12 weeks – 20 weeks
Vera Sue Peters
"In the Studio - Finding Balance"
“The Art of Mosaic Tile”
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Vera Sue Peters805-208-5028
My integrity as an artist is met with honesty and reli-ability. I believe our environment effects our state of mind, and having tranquility and beauty around us will surely be absorbed into our wellness of being. Working directly with clients needs, I combine form and function with grace and balance.
EDUCATIONBachelors Degree Fine Arts, Sculpture Wichita State University 1992Wichita, KansasStudy of Ashtanga Yoga 2007Ashtanga Yoga Research InstituteMysore, Karnataka India
SOLO EXHIBITIONS“Catalpa, Cement, and Velvet”, 2005Myers Gallery Living Arts of TulsaTulsa, Oklahoma“New Work”, 2004Rutgers University Student CenterNew Brunswick, New Jersey“New Work”, 2003Project GalleryWichita, Kansas
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS“Nests; A Sculptural Exhibition” 2011Artist’s Own Gallery
Lafayette, Indiana“XX Invitational”, 2006Fisch Haus Studio and GalleryWichita, Kansas“Aesthetica”, 2005 Center for the Arts Wichita, Kansas“Women and Their Work”, 2005Erman B White GalleryEl Dorado, Kansas“Ten”, 2004 Fire House GalleryWichita, KansasHONORARIUMS2005 Andy Warhol Foundation, Living Arts of TulsaTulsa, Oklahoma2004 Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, New Jersey
INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIESHikingCampingTravelYogaAnimalsGardening
R e s u m e“Fiber Direction” 2003Center for the ArtsWichita, Kansas“Holiday Exhibition”, 2002Susan’s FlowersWichita, Kansas“Recycled Karma”, 2002
Wichita City ArtsEl Dorado, Kansas“Regular”, 2001Lee Shiney GalleryWichita, Kansas“Annual Spring Exhibition”, 2000Acme GalleryWichita, Kansas
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INSTALLATIONSMosaic Master Bath Shower Wall, 2010Private ResidenceLafayette, IndianaMosaic Spa Back Splash, 2008Private ResidenceThousand Oaks, CaliforniaMosaic Garden Planter and Table, 2007Private ResidenceMysore, IndiaMosaic Master Bath Shower Wall, 2005Private ResidenceWichita, Kansas“White Zephyr”, 2003Wichita Center for the ArtsWichita, Kansas“Stepping Stones”, 2001Seltzer Elementary SchoolWichita, Kansas
PRIVATE COLLECTIONSMr. & Mrs. Barrad, Thousand Oaks, CaliforniaMr. S.N. Rajendra, Mysore, IndiaMr. & Mrs. Brumbaugh, Tulsa, OklahomaMr. Patrick Duegaw, Fisch Haus Studio, Wichita, Kansas
Ms. Elizabeth Dunbar, Kemper Museum, Kansas City, MissouriMr. Barry George, Wichita, KansasMs. Rebecca Hoyer & Mr. Michael Dwyer, Wichita, KansasMs. Yumi Kawai, Nagoya, JapanMr. & Mrs. McKay, Wichita, KansasMr. Gregg Menefee, Wichita, KansasMs. Michelene Davidson, Wichita, KansasMs. Anne Resnick, Project Gallery, Wichita, KansasMr. Kevin Mullins, Ulrich Art Museum, Wichita, Kan-sasMr. Cliff Stone, Wichita Center of the Arts, Wichita, KansasMs. Jan Twomey, Washington DC HONORARIUMS2005 Andy Warhol Foundation, Living Arts of TulsaTulsa, Oklahoma2004 Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, New Jersey
INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIESHiking
CampingTravelYoga
AnimalsGardening
Vera Sue Peters, a native of Wichita Kansas, is an extraordinary and investigative artist whose collaboration with natural elements brings about a beautiful balance with her works. Using an ever growing range of medium combinations - cement, fabrics, yarns, porcelain, granite, steel, wood products - she transforms their inherent opposing qualities into sculptures that inspire a sense of unity and harmonious forms. A graduate from the Wichita State University Fine Arts department in Sculpture, Peters’s early years of artwork appeared in venues in and around the Wichita area, including solo installations of “New Work” at Project Gallery here in Wichita and again at Rutgers University in New Jersey. In March of 2005, she had two installations in “Aesthetica”, an artist invitational at The Wichita Center for the Arts, and later that year, traveled to Oklahoma to install over five hundred cement and velvet spheres covering a lengthy sixty foot wall
at the Myers Gallery at Living Arts in Tulsa. In 2006, Peters was involved in the “XX Invitational” at the Fisch Haus Studio and Gallery where she installed three large steel overhead frames that functioned as supports to a suspended grid of hand cast cement shells. At the distant view, another grid of green cement circles were hung on the far wall to introduce a variable sense of viewer introspection, often representative in her work. In 2007, a new development of artistic evolution came when Peters traveled internationally for the first time. Studying Ashtanga yoga and meditation in India and Nepal, she continued to observe the natural world around her, absorbing art and culture in a totally new environment with opened eyes. During her yearlong stay, she discovered a new connection with repetition and began playing with mosaic patterns of tiles that she would find in the gutters and trash piles. “The Indians must
have thought I was crazy”, digging through the piles to find just the right pieces. Upon her return to the states, Peters was commissioned to design and install a spa feature on a garden estate in the beautiful hills of southern California. Working with granite, travertine, and colorful porcelain tiles, she created a masterful art piece that continues to inspire a new direction of her professional art career. Whether in the garden, home, or commercial space, Peters offers a wide range of art and sculptural design services with a vast history of experience. “I find the most comfort of being an artist in the dynamic of my own home studio, I understand how art and aesthetics influence the energy of our surroundings”. I am confident that I can help you achieve a beautiful surrounding of healing wherever you desire”.
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