Tuesday, June 12, 2007

And here is the final project that I did in my other art class, color theory. All in all I did not really enjoy this class, I'm so glad it's over! But I think this project turned out pretty cool. We had to paint a picture using the color theories we'd learned in an impressionist style. So I chose an obvious subject ;)

Here is my final project for this semester which ended this week actually. It is a triptych of different views of a really cool statue I found. I also did some paper cutting on her dress which was something else we had done in class, I included a close up so you can see, hopefully.



Here is the close up of the paper cuts, I cut each petal on her dress out and placed a light pink paper behind it.



Sorry all this photos kinda suck, I just couldn't get them to stand still :) I'd definitely have to get a pro to shoot my stuff for a portfolio!
The cumulation of all this skull study was a portrait, see if you can guess who I drew...

Here are some works from my Drawing II class. We mostly worked on anatomical stuff, and even had some live models which was cool. So here are some of the drawings I did in class of the classroom skeleton, and Manalope ;)

We mostly focused on the skull for awhile so these are some studies I did in class:























This is one of my favorites. Someone had actually attached a deer's skull to the skeleton! I call it Manalope :)













And here is a drawing of one of our live models. They were evil and arranged themselves into very difficult positions, but it was fun and not in the least boring!

Ok, so I'm not so good at this whole blogging thing, but hey here are some updates anyway. Here is the final project for my drawing class last semester that I mentioned. We had to do four complete drawings of any size and in any medium, and of anything we wanted.








Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Allrighty, here is the infamous Buddha painting that I have been working on. I have shown some my initial sketch of the happy buddha, and just in case you missed it, here it is again...



I'm actually doing the painting on the 5 x 4 foot canvas that I mentioned in an earlier blog, so it's kinda large. It will include two large poppies on either side of the floating buddha. I sketched in the actual composition on the canvas with chalk, I think you can somewhat make it out in the photo. I was happy with the coloring of the background. I forced my self to let go with it, my attempt was to make it look old, like old heavily stained parchment or canvas, hey, I like it! Anyway, as you can see I haven't had much time to work on it, seeing that I started this a few months ago. But I think you can see from my drawing class that I have been doing something :)




Ok, so it's been awhile. But I am still in school and I think that I have finally decided what I wanna be when I grow up. I found that PCC has an excellent Graphic Design program that is transferable to the local University, so that's what I've decided to do. I'm actually pretty excited about it, I start the actual GD courses next semester, (In just a few weeks actually), so I can't wait.

Other than that, I have been taking my core classes and I do have to take Drawing I & II for the GD program, so I took Drawing I this semester. The teacher is actually very good which is a great change since I've had some bad experiences with art teachers at SPC, and I've done some neato things in the class. I figured I'd post some of them here.

Here are some drawings from my sketch book that I have to keep for the class. Some of these are actual ideas for paintings, I call that killing two birds with one stone :)







Ok, here are some of the actual assignments for the class...

This is a still life that I worked on in class, as you can see I didn't have time to finish it, but I was happy with what I did get done.


Here I attempted to work with pen and ink, it was actually a lot of fun to work with, but very hard to control.


Here is just another still life I did. It was supposed to be a still life reflected in a mirror, hopefully you can tell that :)



Now here was something that I hadn't really done before. The assignment was to darken the paper with charcoal and then use your eraser and charcoal to complete the shading and highlighting. This was just a quick one I did in class in just a few minutes, but I really enjoyed working with this technique.


As you can see I liked the technique so much I used it for my next project which was supposed to represent time in some way, so I did a time lapse series of an orchid blooming. The ugly thing is, as you can tell from the pics, is that since the piece was charcoal, I attempted to apply a fixative to keep them from smearing. Well, I applied way too much and had the bottle way to close so it left a nasty film on all three, completely destroying the pretty detail, especially the highlights. Oh well, they still look pretty and lesson learned.





And here is the latest one that I did. The assignment was to copy a master's drawing, so I did this very angry man by Leonardo Da Vinci. I know that it isn't quite proportional and some of the shading is off, but it was 10 o'clock at night and it was due the next day, I know, excuses, excuses :)


And that is it so far. We actually only have a couple of weeks left and one big final project to do. I have done some preliminary sketches for that, but the teacher has them right now. I'll get them up along with the finished drawings sometime in the near future. I'm also taking Drawing II next semester, so plan to see more from that class, I'll probably start including projects I do for my GD class as well, but we'll see.