Friday, January 30, 2015

Still Life (2)

I started off drawing a pepper not knowing what else to do with the extra space. I thought drawing a bright blue plate would help bring more color to the piece. Although I had a little trouble with the plate, I can't tell if it looks flat, but hopefully the shine and shadows help distract from that if it does. I really like how the wood turned out though, I've never done any pattern like that with colored pencil and it turned out a lot better than I thought it would. Once I get further into the semester I'm going to try and work bigger, put more objects into one picture and look at them in different angles. I need to find some time to think of other still life ideas that aren't food and adventure though my house or anywhere else and take pictures of any objects that interest me. Overall, I definitely think I'm advancing in my detailed pieces.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Still Life (1)

I orginially started off using this canvas as a practice. As I got more into it I decided to continue on with it and make it into a final project. It took me a while to think of a concentration that I was most comfortable with and I found myself most comfortable with still life. I like taking my own photographs and making them into art and seeing how well I can re create the picture; maybe even changing it up a bit. I like how my piece turned out. I think I did a good job putting shadows in the right place and making the objects three dimensional. I definitely think adding a pineapple in the background was a good idea so that the bowl of fruit wasn't the only thing to look at. I can't wait to get a better feel with still life and hopefully explore new mediums.

Monday, January 12, 2015

Choice



I've wanted to do this project for a while now. I thought it would be really cool to collage magazine paper onto the face of a person (me). What I did to the face was I mixed glue and water and painted the ripped pieces onto the canvas; pretty simple. I also wanted to practice painting skin colors. I see all these body painting portraits and I'm really interested in doing that myself. From this project I know that I need more practice. I tried my best though and I think the chest still looks pretty realistic. I'll definitely practice more so the chest doesn't look so flat. What I'm most proud about is that hair. Knowing how fast acrylic paint dries, I think I made the hair look really realistic by adding different shades of brown and not making it just a solid color. I really liked how this turned out, it definitely looks better in person though.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Choice


The only thing I don't like about this project is the background. I thought I could make wood, but I had trouble doing that with oil paint. I probably should have done light colors as the background and not paint the wooden floor. I do like how the ice cream turned out as well as the cone and hand. The cone turned out better than I thought it would be. I think I did a good job with the texture and colors. The hand was hard to make because making skin tones isn't easy. I kept going back and adding more shadows. I chose this picture because I think the color of the ice cream is fun and it is also my favorite flavor. I added as much texture and value as I could to make it look eatable. 

Pet Portrait




I told myself that I would practice prisma color again before this semester ends. I didn't think I was good with colored pencils when I first used them on my reflection project. After this project though I was really satisfied with how it turned out. I hate how tedious it is, but in the end it was worth all the time I put into it. My favorite part to draw were the eyes because my cat has REALLY pretty eyes and I think they were the most important to focus on. I wanted them to be the focal point. I'm not too happy with how the fur turned out at the bottom though. It doesn't look like the picture like I wanted it to, but I guess it looks okay. I got a little frustrated. Other than that, I think it looks really realistic and I'm surprised at how well I did. Giving prisma colors a second chance was a good idea.