Slice and Dice Pencil Drawing
Pencil drawing of blocks and random objects with shading
Shapes were cut out of otherwise normal items when drawing them to create an interesting perspective
Shapes were cut out of otherwise normal items when drawing them to create an interesting perspective
30 Day Drawing Challenge
Pencil sketches of different subjects for 30 days
Done to increase creativity and warm up our creative side's before beginning our work
Done to increase creativity and warm up our creative side's before beginning our work
Five-Point Perspective
Colored pencil and tempera cake watercolor drawings in five-point and one-point perspective
To display the main idea of juxtaposition, I chose to draw a Dairy Queen in five-point perspective and Alexanders, in downtown Noblesville, in one-point perspective. The Dairy Queen was drawn with colored pencil and the Alexanders was painted with Tempera cake watercolors.
To display the main idea of juxtaposition, I chose to draw a Dairy Queen in five-point perspective and Alexanders, in downtown Noblesville, in one-point perspective. The Dairy Queen was drawn with colored pencil and the Alexanders was painted with Tempera cake watercolors.
Merging Two Art Movements
I once again used tempura cakes and a pencil to sketch two artworks from different art movements.
I chose to draw "Factory Horta de Ebro" by Pablo Picasso from the Cubism art movement and "Mont Sainte-Victoire" by Paul Cezanne from the Impressionism art movement.
The fist picture you see is the merged picture using photoshop and the second is the actual painting that I made.
I chose to draw "Factory Horta de Ebro" by Pablo Picasso from the Cubism art movement and "Mont Sainte-Victoire" by Paul Cezanne from the Impressionism art movement.
The fist picture you see is the merged picture using photoshop and the second is the actual painting that I made.
Metamorphosis Between Nature and Mechanical
For this piece I started by drawing a picture of a cow and coloring it with colored pencils and then I used Adobe Photoshop to make a Mechanical cow which I then drew and shaded with pencils. Next I made a printing block for one of the legs for the Mechanical cow out of a linoleum block and printed the leg green. lastly I cut out magazine pages and website pages for the background and glued them on the paper. And I painted over the magazine and website pieces with a gel medium, tempera paint, and acrylic paint.
Portrait
For this art piece I first started by brainstorming a topic, person, and portrait style. I chose to do a happy picture of my Grandfather's Korean War portrait using the Double-Exposure portrait style. Then I used Adobe Photoshop to incorporate my Grandfather's portrait over a picture of the Korean War Memorial in Washington D.C. I did this while incorporating a happy style line and transitioning from the portrait to the background on the bottom of the portrait. I then transferred the photo-shopped picture onto drawing paper using one-inch and two-inch grid-lines to scale the picture. Next I drew the facial features and the outline of the figures in the background, and I colored the background. I finished by shading the face and the clothes in the portrait part of the piece. I used pencil for the portrait and colored pencil for the background.