Greyhound Rock by John Waidhofer

John Waidhofer

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Design By: John Waidhofer

John is a sophomore at Monte Vista Christian School who started using the Adobe Suite earlier this year to illustrate some of the beautiful areas around his hometown. At first he took up graphic design as an elective class at school but now he is making it a hobby.

 

Design By: John Waidhofer

John is a sophomore at Monte Vista Christian School who started using the Adobe Suite earlier this year to illustrate some of the beautiful areas around his hometown. At first he took up graphic design as an elective class at school but now he is making it a hobby.

 

Artist Statement

The gusty beaches north of Santa Cruz hold a rare allure due to the monolithic beauty of the cliffs and the lack of human encroachment. I wanted to bring attention to the elegance of this unspoiled coastline. In the first step of my process, I drove along Highway 1 and took several pictures of the most amazing rock formations I could find. Then I used the images as inspiration and drafted my poster combining three of the best pictures. I used Photoshop for the first time to make the water and I drew the rest of the landscape in Illustrator. ‰ÛÓ John Waidhofer