Travel Journal

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TRAVEL 2011



FIVE MONTHS NINE COUNTRIES SIXTEEN CITIES


MY EUROPE AN JOURNEY TOOK P L ACE W HILE I S T UDIED A B R OA D I N T R I E R G E R M A N Y FO R F I V E M O N T H S , S T UDY ING CO M MUNICAT ION DES IGN AT T H E FACH HO CHS CHULE , T RIER .


01.03.2011-01.08.2011


Paris, France

24.03.2011 27.07.2011



ART HISTORY CAPITOL OF THE WORLD My journey through Europe began in Paris,

from pre-history to the 19th century. Walking

the most romanticized city in the world.

through the Louvre is like walking through an art

Paris feels important when your there, walking

history text book. It was incredible to see so many

through the streets, seeing some of the most

paintings in person that I have studied for years. I

iconic structures known to man. It feels romantic

spent three days in Paris, and they were by far the

and magnificent at the same time. The buildings,

most intensive three days of travel I experienced.

streets, parks, fashion, cuisine, and language all

With so much to see in Paris, the eager tourist in

have an elegance that is very inspiring, and unique

me could not sit still or waste a single moment. I

to the Paris culture. The MusĂŠe du Louvre is by far

walked everywhere, and embraced the city in

the most impressive and extensive art museum I

every way possible in that short period of time.

have visited, containing over 380,000 objects


Louis XIV of France Hyacinthe Rigaud


Grasse 1732 Paris Jean-Honoré Fragonard

ONE DOES NOT CLIMB TO ATTAIN ENLIGHTENMENT, RATHER, ONE CLIMBS BECAUSE HE IS ENLIGHTENED


Cupid A nd Psyche A ntonio Canova


Kreisau, Poland

10.04.2011 21.04.2011



EAT, DRINK, AND BE ARTSY It took one very tumultuous, miserable

art. Within this program, the participants would

eleven hour bus ride to Kreisau, Poland.

work within the field or medium of choice and

On that journey, I had no idea that I was in for

develop some type of artistic representation of

one of the best experiences I could ever have. I

Kreisau, and its historical significance as a place of

remarkably found myself in this tiny town by taking

Nazi resistance as well. We were given the theme

part in the 2011 European Forum of History and

‘forced migration’, and at the end of the ten days,

Arts. This ten day art intensive program introduced

showcased our new artwork as an exhibition in

me to over seventy-nine student artists from

Kreisau. Most were inspired by the surroundings in

twelve participating universities and nine different

Kreisau as well as the historical significance. This

countries. I witnessed the creativity of all kind that

incredibly tiny, humble town has a population of

was unique to each country, city, or university of

220 people, and contains one tiny “market” next to

each student. The program offered a vast variety

where we were staying. A walk through the town

of programs for freedom in creativity that included

shows a landscape of rolling farms and homes.

painting, various drawing medias, digital art, short films, performance art, paper sculpture, and land



Various student works

S E V E N T Y- N I N E S T UDEN TS T W E LV E UNI V ERS I T IES & N I N E DIFFEREN T COUN T RIES CO M E TO GE T H ER FOR A JO IN T E XHIB I T IO N W IT H T H E T H EM E FO R C E D M I G R AT I O N .



FRAGMENTING WALL BY SAMANTHA FINE & JESSICA MARAK



PAPER PLANES Out of the vast range of workshops offered

that stood over six feet tall. The pillars can be

in Kreisau, paper sculpture was the most

moved to stand in a straight line, or staggered. The

foreign medium to me. Naturally, this is why

top parts of the pillars contained die cut triangles,

I chose to take part in that particular workshop.

which show movement. This embodies the pain

This collaborated work was turned into a kind of

that the people of Poland were forced to endure

performance piece, by literally building a wall out

throughout this period of time.

of paper that would force others to walk around the wall that was obstructing their path in order to coexist with the theme ‘forced migration’. Our final product consisted of twenty white paper pillars



Roma, Italy

10.04.2011 21.04.2011



LAOCOÖN & HIS SONS

ANCIENT ART, ARCHITECTURE, & CULTURE Before going to Europe, Rome was the

that I had planned on seeing was so much more

most ‘famed’ city in my mind. It was special

monumental to see in person than to read about it

to me because of the art history and architectural

in a book. From the Vatican to the Sistine Chapel,

history in the city. Rome seemed even more

there is nothing that can compare to actually

extensive, with so much ground to cover in just a

seeing them in person. The ancient architecture

few days. I found my independence as a traveler

throughout the city is magnificent. Near the

here, by distancing myself from my group and

Colosseum, is the Roman Forum, which was my

really exploring what seemed to call to me. Rome

favorite surprise to stumble upon through my

is a beautiful Italian city, with a history that spans

explorations of this ancient city.

over two and a half thousand years. It is diffused with history around every corner. Everything



A msterda m, Netherlands

27.05.2011 30.05.2011




ALMOST UNEXPECTED It takes two expensive, polar opposite trips to understand Amsterdam. My first trip was with a group of thirteen people. We traveled the city as a group, and spent most of our time in the touristy center of the city. In my second trip, I went with three people, and we rented an apartment

Environmental design was everywhere, and this

in a neighborhood away from the tourist–flooded

was something I did not expect. The city is rather

areas. Rather than visiting the attractions however,

calm once you get away from the center. The city is

found myself simply walking around, exploring the

flooded with people on bikes, which is coincidently

streets and various stores. Amsterdam had an

a great way to explore the city. I covered a lot of

incredible amount of graphic design on the streets.

ground on bike, and even got completely lost one evening. There is such a unique culture in Amsterdam that I had not see anywhere else. One must really immerse themselves where the local live in order to see the beauty of this city.



IMAGINATION WILL TAKE YOU EVERYWHERE


Berlin, Deutchland

02.06.2011 04.06.2011



ART WITHOUT BORDERS Ich bin ein Berliner seems to be the city’s

a major aspect of the culture there. Graffiti covers

slogan, and is seen all over Berlin. It means

the streets of Berlin, turning every depressing,

‘I am a Berliner‘. It really is the perfect slogan for

cold brick building into an enormous, beautiful

the city, because after visiting this city, I wanted to

mural. The graffiti artists see their work as way of

become a Berliner; to live there, to start my career

reclaiming the city. Graffiti culture began in Berlin,

there. Berlin is an incredible city, perfect for the

and is traced back to the 1980’s in West Berlin.

young artist or designer. There is a niche for every

The graffiti first blossomed in an neighborhood

kind of art found in Berlin. Upon exploring the city,

called Kreuzberg, which is surrounded on three

I found creativity around every corner. The city

sides by the Berlin Wall. Here, was miles of wall

embraces its dark past, and has turned its scars

space and little police scrutiny of the graffiti. This

into art. There are signs of the history of World War

street art in Berlin is seen everywhere, and it is

Two and the Cold War everywhere, but rather than

very apparent the influence it has had on the city,

showing shame, Berlin shows to learn from the

and they way in which it shapes the culture.

past and turn it into something new. The Graffiti culture of Berlin is evidence of this history, and is




EAST SIDE GALLERY, BERLIN WALL

BARRIERS INTO BEAUTY The East Side Gallery is a set of murals on the remaining panels on the Berlin Wall. According to the website, the gallery is a 1.3km-

this memorial for freedom and make it the largest

long section of the wall in the Friedrichshain-

open air gallery in the world. The paintings at the

Kreuzberg borough of Berlin. This area is a part of

East Side Gallery document the time of change

the former East side of Berlin. Approximately 106

and express the euphoria and great hopes for a

paintings by artists from all over the world cover

better and free future for all people of the world. It is an international memorial for freedom. Many of the murals have become very famous symbols of the Berlin Wall, and the historical events that have taken place in the city. The painting of Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker embracing in a kiss was painted by Dmitri Vrubel. It is called My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love, and it is one of the very iconic and memorable murals. The sense of a sad history is very overwhelming when visiting this gallery. The murals are all very inspirational because they depict something so powerful in a very meaningful and clever manner.




AN ARTISTS’ PARADISE Tacheless: an international community of

them in a very inspirational way. This was one of

artists, and a cultural melting pot. It embodies

my favorite parts of Berlin, because you really get

Berlin to its very core. This center is in an old

a real sense about the culture of Berlin. Tacheles

ruined, formerly abandoned building located in

a symbol for the situation of a reunified Berlin and

Mitte. It contains galleries and studios of local and

the dawn of a fresh, artistic freedom of Berlin.

international artists. This place has become an

The building, both inside and out, is covered in

international meeting point for those interested

graffiti. Walking through the many levels inside

in art and culture. There are many different

the building is like traveling through a warped time

kinds of artists located throughout this building

of paint, shapes, and words. It was a spectacular

and outside of the building including sculptors,

place to explore both inside and outside.

painters, photographers, poster designers, and jewelry designers. When I visited Tacheles, I met artists from all over the world, including Italy, Spain, Brazil, and Colombia. These people were young artists, just like myself, and I was able to learn from



Praha, Czech Republic

04.06.2011 07.06.2011



WHERE THE LOCALS GO Art Prague is a local art show for various artists all over Europe. It was a perfect chance to see the kind of art people from all over the region were creating. The show displayed many different styles and types of art, including a painting performance piece that I was fortunate

designer, and showed a lot of great printed design.

enough to see. Each artist had an area in the

I learned and was inspired by a lot at this art show,

gallery representing their work, and also showing

and the best part of it, was that if I had walked up

various amounts of promotional material. The

a different road on my way back from sightseeing,

promotional material was great to see as a graphic

I would have never found it. It was something I simply stumbled upon, and turned out to be one of the high points of my trip to Praha.



A GOOD TRAVELER HAS NO FIXED PLANS, AND IS NOT INTENT ON ARRIVING.


ARTIST UNKNOWN, SHOWN AT ART PRAGUE GALLERY


TRUSTING STRANGERS Praha, Czech Republic, was everything

along our tour. He taught us that Prague is known

but expected. The only planned aspect of the

as ‘the golden city of spires’ The city takes great

trip was my transportation to get there and back

pride in its architecture, that includes Medieval,

home. Everything was spontaneous, and it allowed

Baroque, and Renaissance style buildings. In

me to really get to know the city. Even the manner

addition to this, it is a major art and culture center.

in which I toured the city was impulsive. My group I

There is a constant flow of art openings, and

was traveling with was fortunate enough to meet a

exhibitions using an array of media and styles.

local young architect out at one of Prague’s many

Contemporary art, fine art, or the classics – the

literally underground bars. This architect was

Czech Republic is home to an abundance of art-

eager to practice his English, and gave my group a

lovers, and this passion is reflected in the unique

detailed five hour tour of the city, explaining every

and diverse culture of Prague.

architectural detail of every building we passed by



London, England

09.06.2011 11.06.2011



BECOMING A LONDON LOCAL Stepping off the train at Liverpool station

designer, and was the guy to know around East

was a whirlwind of excitement. We went to

London. He took us to the hot spots around

immediately go meet the person we were staying

town, directed us to the most ‘scene’ galleries

with; a friend of a friend named ‘Caz‘. I had no

and meeting spots around town. Going out to

idea the excitement that lay ahead of me. As we

bars at night with him felt like I was traveling with

obscurely met Caz Brown on the street, we met,

a celebrity. It was all very exciting. Through him, I

and followed him into one of the most trendy,

was introduced to a ton of artists and designers,.

swanky areas of London for young ; this was East

. It was a very engaging experience that could be

London. He had a beautiful flat that overlooked

beneficial in my future because many young and

the city, and was right in the heart of a very artsy

talented designers I came in contact with.

area of London. Caz is a flourishing men’s clothing

The Designer: Richard



JUMPERS, TROUSERS, & KNICKERS East London was the ideal location to stay

exhibitions. There was a lot of very influential

as a young, curious designer. I stumbled

graphic design that I saw at the show. Just as the

upon a summer student art show called Free

people of London like to be unique and stand out

Range that is located in Old Truman Brewery, and

in their sense of fashion, they also like to express

has been renovated into this temporary art show

this same feeling within the communication design

for students. Free range provides new creative

pieces that I saw at the exhibition.

graduates with the opportunity to showcase their work on an international level. Categories included in this show include fashion, textiles, fine art, graphic design, photography, and interior design. The annual design show is the largest graduate show in Europe and contains over sixty



STUDENT WORK, FREE RANGE ART, DESIGN & FASHION SHOW




NOT ALL THOSE WHO WANDER ARE LOST


Trier, Deutchland

01.03.2011 01.08.2011



STREET POSTERS AND DESIGN TRIER: My home base for my five month

have ever witnessed in the United States. The

journey through Europe. With a population of

design culture in Trier is made up of the students,

just over 105,000, it is a small place with a lot of

and they do a fantastic job of utilizing their design

personality. Trier is the oldest city in Germany, yet

skills for functional purposes within the city. The

is not overtly touristy. The evidence of a unique

design students go to great lengths to show their

art and design culture is very evident in Trier. As

work, hosting exhibitions, short film festivals,

the oldest city in Germany, it has a lot of character

fashion shows, and parties in honor of the student

that makes it unique. The city is rather small, with

design community. The students here have a

a population of just over 100,000. It contains two

major desire to use their design skills in every day

universities, and has a large student population of

life and throughout the streets of Trier.

about 20,700. This abundance of students is quite evident in the vast array of posters and graffiti around the town. Poster design holds a place of great importance in this town, unlike anything I



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IN DER SCHULE Trier has been inspirational to my life as a

by this different style. European design is much

designer in many ways. It has served as the

more clean, and almost always retreats back to

catalyst for all of the European adventures that

the idea of simplicity and a grid. As a designer,

have taken places, as well as the place of a formal

this is something I have struggled with in the

design education. This formal education, however,

past, but has become more clear to me. I learned

has been very different from they manner in which

to find inspiration around every corner. Good

I had been taught at home. I was given much

design is prevalent all throughout the different

more creative freedom in Trier, and it allowed me

cities I visited. I was inspired by my surroundings,

to explore other design styles within my work. In

from my new found independence, and from the

the classroom, I learned new techniques, while

other people around me. For this reason, it was a

simultaneously improving my knowledge of old

wonderful opportunity for me to be able to study

techniques. I was taught to look for aspects within

design in Europe.

my own work that I had never been taught to do before. Europe design is much different in the United States, and it was helpful to be influenced




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