Sunday, December 7, 2014

Up-Close Pine cone


These are my sketches






This is my final



I Create Original Art

How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? The idea of a pine cone I thought was pretty unique because it was something you don't seen drawn very often especially up close. The angle of the pine cone was also very unique and the details were different. 


Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original? The fact that it was fall was very inspiring to me. I love fall and how the nature looks during this time. All I could think about is beautifully colored leaves all around me and then it hit me (not literally)! I could draw a pine cone! Leaves are so commonly drawn especially up close so I wanted to do something different but still related to nature. A pine cone was has rich browns and interesting shapes so it was perfect for something that had to have detail.


I Reflect

When did you step back and analyze you work during this project?  I stepped back and really analyzed my work at the end. I analyzed throughout the project but I really payed attention to all of the little details at the end. Now that I look at it I see I could've improved on some things. The transition of brown from the middle of the branch to the edges is kind of choppy and there is a large color variation there. Also some the branches are crooked and not pointing the same way. Lastly I think I could've added a little more detail and do a better job on the detail I did add. Overall the drawing is really unique and the colors look great. I like how I shaded underneath each branch a little, it gave depth. 


Did you pick a material or technique that was new or different over something that was familiar? I picked a familiar material. I used colored pencils because I had experience with them and I knew this project would be challenging if I wanted a real looking effect. I had to use multiple colors to get all the effects. I used black, tan/brown, and red/brown. 


 I Developed My Art Making Skills

Did you learn new techniques or processes as part of the work for this project? Not really because all I did was shade and color and create depth which I had already done before.


Did you gain skill with familiar materials? Yes I gained skill with the Prismacolor colored pencils which I had only used once. I  learned how to shade better with them and create different effects with the way I went back over the colors I had already put down. 







Monday, December 1, 2014

Clay Food project

I really enjoyed this project! I think my clay pieces turned out really well and would love to work with clay more often. My perfectionist side definetly came out while doing this project but I didn't have enough time to make every detail flawless. If I were to change something abut my pieces I would make the bowl smoother, put some support under to tomatoe soup so its shape doesn't blend into the bowl, and add more texture, value and color variations. Although I really like how the cheese in my grilled cheese turned out. Overall it was a fun project and i'm happy with the results.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Lollipop and Jolly Rancher

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I really like working with the colored pencils, especially the nicer colored pencils because they blend very well. It is easy to create value with the colored pencils and they do not smear or make it hard to go back over and fix something or add value. I could've created more value than I did now that I look
at it on my computer screen. Overall I really enjoyed the colored pencils.


Jolly Rancher


I did not like the oil pastels very much because it was harder to blend colors and create value. The colors that I did not want blended would blend and there is only so many times you can go over the paper in one spot. I also had trouble with giving the effect of a wrapper around the jolly rancher. But I did like how the words on the wrapper turned out. Overall I think it was good to experiement with oil pastels to figure out what mediums I like best.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Painting in the Style of a Famous Artist

Paul Gauguin Style Painting

The artist I researched was Paul Gauguin. In his artwork he used simple shapes, bright colors and a thick coat of paint. I decided to pain a picture the mountains with a sunset behind them. First I did a couple sketches in my sketchbook. Then I sketched it out on my canvas and painted on my tonal. Next I painted the grass and bright-ish green with a thick coat of paint and then I did the mountains a light blue/grey color. All of those shapes were very simple. Last I painted the sky and I used very bright and bold colors. The sky looked rainbow almost.






















I Take Risks

Did you try something that you weren't sure of as part of this project? Yes, I painted a very colorful sunset and at first I wasn't sure if I would be able to blend the colors of the sunset very well. 
Did you pick a material or technique that was new or different over something familiar? Yes, I used very bright colors and thick coats of paint. I don't usually paint with acrylic paint either, I usually use oil paints so it was a little bit more difficult.

I Create Original Art

How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? I came up with the idea of painting a really bright and colorful sunset behind the simple mountains. I wanted to add a splash of color to the painting.
Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original? I imagined an image in my head of the mountains with the sunset in the background so I looked up some images on the computer to get a clearer image in my head. I also looked up some paintings of Paul Gauguin so I could understand his style better.

I Reflect

When did you step back and analyze your work during this project? I analyzed throughout the process of painting it but I really got to analyze it once I finished painting. Overall I think the painting turned out pretty decent but I couldve added more detail.
Did you consider how your ideas would work before you tried them? I did consider how my ideas would work before I tried them and most ideas worked but my main challenge was blending the colors.


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Perspective








These were my reference pictures that I used to create my compositional sketches. I took the bottom picture on the page to the left and the top picture on the page to the right.























These are my compositional sketches. On the left page the top drawing is of mountains that fade into the distance with a sunset and the bottom is a road that disappears into the distance. The sketch on the right page is a compostional sketch and a final sketch but I just didn't finsih coloring it. 


This is my final copy. The blue of the sky didn't show up very well in the back!

I Create Original Art

How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? I tried to make the grass give the illusion of a hill and unlevel ground on the side of the road by changing the direction the grass pionted and grew. 

Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original? I used a picture that I took myself when I was on vacation in the mountains for my inspiration. I changed some aspects like I didn't draw any leaves instead I left the trees bare and the ground just as grass. 

I Take Risks

Did you try something that you weren’t sure about as part of this project? Yes, I chose to draw a road in perspective instead of something with straight lines. I wasn't sure if I could make the road look like it disappeared in the distance but I think it turned out pretty well. 

Did you pick a material or technique that was new or different over something that was familiar? Yes I picked putting things in perspective that weren't straight lines. The whole landscape had to look in perspective.

I Reflect

When did you step back and analyze you work during this project? I analyzed it throughout the process of making it. After each part I did like the grass or road I would step back and look at what I needed to fix and improve on. 

Did you consider how ideas would work before you tried them? Yes I did consider my ideas before I tried them but they did'nt always turn out how I planned. Like I wish I would've just shaded with pencil instead of using colored pencil because it doesnt look as detailed as I wanted it to look. 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Wearable Art

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My piece is supposed to be a headband that resembles the colors of sunrise to sunset.

Artists Develop Art Making Skills

Did you learn new techniques or processes as part of the work for this project? Yes, I learned how to tie dye and how to make the dye colors. I laid down the headband in a bucket and I made the colors fade into each other. We used yellow, blue, and fuchsia.

Did you gain skill with familiar materials? I became familiar with tie dying and making the dye colors fade into each other. I also started to become familiar with making the dye colors.

Artists Reflect

When did you step back and analyze you work during this project? I truly analyzed my piece whenever I washed out all of the excess dye from my headband and realized that the colors didn't blend well. It turned out to be more of a purple blend.

Did you consider how ideas would work before you tried them? Yes, I was a little hesitant on whether or not the colors would blend well but overall I thought that it would work out better than it did.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Shibori Dyeing

Michael Smith

Michael Smith lives in Asheville, NC and has been making wearable fiber art for over 25 years. He has worked under the names of Three Wishes, Chaos, and Mystic Eye. Each piece is sewn and dyed one at a time in North Carolina. Michael's silk shibori clothing is machine washable and lightweight.


 Michael uses a non-traditional technique to make his Shibori art. His work is more retail because he sells the clothing through Etsy. I picked this artist because there were a lot more websites that he was mentioned in so he seemed a little more well known than other Shibori artists. Michael's work caught my eye because the colors and patterns he chooses are so vibrant and they really pop.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Perspective

 Artists Develop Art Making Skills

Did you learn new techniques or processes as part of the work for this project? For this project I learned hot to draw in perspective. I learned first, second and third perspective.

Did you gain skill with familiar materials? I mostly gained skill with drawing in first perspective. Being able to draw using perspective really helps bring the drawing alive and creates depth in the picture. 

Artists Create Original Art

How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? For my project I thought of things that fueled me. First thing I thought of was food and sleep. I decided to draw a bed  which resembles sleep and how I do everything from eating to doing homework in my bed.

Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original? Another classmate at my table was doing a refrigerator and that inspired me to draw something that fuels me. 

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Portrait


Artists Collaborate

Did you ask another student for feedback during your work process? Yes I did! I asked the classmates at my table what I could change about my drawing to make it more realistic. We all gave each other suggestions and tips throughout the whole process.

Did someone help you understand important information or inspire you? Yes one of my classmates shared with me that shading with your finger is way easier and I ended up shading my whole piece that way. My classmates and teacher shared tips on how to make certain features like the mouth look more realistic. 


Artists Reflect

When did you step back and analyze you work during this project? I analyzed my work often to just to make sure I was on the right track and wasn't drawing something wrong or unrealistically. I had to change the shape of my brothers face a lot before I got it right though.

Did you consider how ideas would work before you tried them? I didn't really notice that in the picture I was going to draw of my brother that he was at a slight angle. I had to draw him like I think he would have looked not at an angle. 


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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Art History

The Breakfast Scene
"It is past midnight in the home of the newlywed couple. The husband has returned from a night out and collapses in a chair. His dog sniffs suspiciously at a woman’s cap in his pocket. The wife has not been idle either. The cards on the floor and the booklet “Hoyle on Whist” indicate an earlier card party. The steward laments the stack of unpaid bills that he carries."

http://www.imamuseum.org/collections/artwork/breakfast-scene-marriage-%C3%A1-la-mode-plate-2-hogarth-william-baron-bernard


Baroque
The Baroque style took place from the 1600's-1700's and uses easily interpreted detail to produce drama and tension. It started in Italy and spread to most of Europe. Baroque art was found in many Catholic churches because it could be used to communicate religious themes. 


Other
Everyone in our group pretty much did an equal share of work. Kyle sketched the picture, we all painted it and Jo did a lot of the presentation but we all helped. 

If I were to do this project again I would probably pick a different piece of art to draw and act out because our piece was hard to fit everyone in the video especially since I was supposed to be in the distance. There was a lot of detail in our painting too so I think a simpler painting would be easier.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Printmaking

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Artists Create Original Art

How did you use your own unique ideas in your work? My idea was to combine two popular subjects into one piece. I combined the game flappy bird with the Twitter logo.

Did you use a source for inspiration, then combine it with your own ideas to make it original.Yes, my inspiration was flappy bird and twitter. I drew the tubes in flappy bird and I replaced the bird with the Twitter bird.

Artists Develop Art Making Skills

Did you learn new techniques or processes as part of the work for this project? I have done printmaking before but I got a refresher on how to do the whole process.

Did you gain skill with familiar materials? Yes, at first I didn't know how to use the carving tool very well but then I got the hang of it and learned that if you dig deeper for the white areas then there wont be extra lines on the paper you print on. 

Friday, March 14, 2014

GIF

The women's GIF (her hand) relates to her because it is something that she thinks of when thinking about herself. Her hand cramps up a lot when drawing so she did a series of drawings of her hand clenching and unclenching. I chose to do me lifting weights to symbolize the going to the gym. I think of the gym because I have been trying to get fit.



Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Color Project

Progress
I chose the theme creature for my color project because I wanted to do something with animals. So I decided on drawing fox. I colored my fox with chalk pastel because when I used that medium with another drawing it looked really good. The chalk pastel was good for blending the colors of the foxes fur. At first I had trouble getting the colors of the fur to blend and become dark enough but after I worked with it for a while it all started to come together.

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Finished
My picture of a fox was successful because it fits the theme creature. I am most proud of the way I blended the colors of the fox. If I could go back and change one thing I would probably make my fox a little bigger and add more color variations in his fur. From this project I learned how to use and blend chalk pastel.

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Two in One

In Progress
My "Two in One" project incorporates a snake and a lollipop into one piece. The snakes body represents the top of the lollipop. I am using a graphite pencil because it seems best for my piece. I can fix any smearing and erase as I go. Also a graphite pencil is best for blending and and creating different mediums on the snake. As I have been drawing I have noticed that making the circles of the snake are challenging especially without a template. Shading in the different sections of the snake was also difficult because it kept smearing.One thing that bothered me was that another classmate did something very similar to my idea after I started sketching.


















Finished
My piece was successful because it shows the elements of a snake but it is still clearly a lollipop. I am most proud of the shading and variation of colors on the snake because it was very hard to incorporate a pattern that might be on a snake and still keep the resemblance of a lollipop. If I could go back I would make the elements of the snake clearer and add more snake like features. Yes, my picture incorporates the theme "Two in One".