How did you use your own unique ideas in your work?
- In my work, I combined phthalo green with different amounts of white and black to create various shades of green. The placement of the colors was random and is in no particular order. Did you consider how ideas would work before you tried them? - The idea I probably should have considered before executing was the shading. I just started and went in and now I regret it. I cannot figure out how to adjust the shading to the way I want it.
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This is a project I started as a side project but I ended up really liking it! I haven't had time with my TWD Memorial project to work on my Blue Girl, but I hope I'll be able to finish her up soon.
This project is taking a lot longer to complete than I originally anticipated. I thought maybe it would take a week or so to complete, but at the pace I'm going/have been going it's going to take another month or so. In its completion, this piece will include 28 portraits all together. So far, I've done about 6. I'm also going to need to go back over them once completed and darken the lines and contour.
I'm in kind of a rough patch with really bad artist's block and cannot come up with any good ideas and it's driving me insane! But on the bright side I have been doing inktober and I like it.
For next year's AP art class I plan on taking, I'm going to be drawing pictures to 12 songs significant to me in some way. I have composed a playlist this year of songs I can practice with in preparation for next year. The image above is drawn to track 2, UGH! by The 1975.
This image is a mix up of an image from the Netflix TV show 'Stranger Things' ! Instead of just re-drawing the picture, I decided to cut out their figures, leaving a small white margin so it wasn't a whole bunch of messily cut out edges where their hair is. I flipped the girl and put her on the opposite side from the boy to reference the alternate universe in the show, called 'the Upside Down'. Looking back on the finished product, I wish I would've drawn one of the two in the picture reflected, so when pasted on the final project they would be facing the same way. I also wish I didn't use watercolor and that I would've just darkened the lines with ink or something.
This is my first completed piece of the 2016/2017 school year! I have titled it 'Stranger Things' after the TV show it was modeled after. The media that I ended up using were tempera paints, watercolor, a black sharpie and pencils. I wish I could have erased some lines a little bit better because it makes the middle character look a little bit sloppy, but overall I'm very satisfied with how it turned out!! :-)
My first art project of the 2016/2017 school year is a multi-media piece titled 'Stranger Things' :-) this piece is a poster for the 2016 Netflix TV show called 'Stranger Things' featuring the main characters. So far, I have used watercolor and tempera paint. I plan to use additionally colored pencils, a black sharpie, and maybe some pastels for contouring and highlighting! beginning of my project
'Roiza'
This piece was drawn and painted with my left hand, which was difficult because I'm naturally right-handed. I had a very hard time with this because I'm also a perfectionist and get frustrated when things don't come out the way they are in my head. I was obsessed with this anime in my eighth grade year, so this is a good representation of who I am and what I like, because I am a nerd and I like anime. |
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