Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Sticks & Mini Guitars

This piece was created by drawing with a stick that was sharpened and then dipped into india ink. The purpose of this piece was to show the sketchy look and draw as quickly as possible. I really liked this project and since this project I have drawn with sticks a couple of times. I think that this piece was successful and I like how the guitar is emphasized by the use of red and yellow. This was a really fun piece for me. :)

Friday, September 3, 2010

Dress up


This was my second summer assignment. This is a charcoal drawing of a shoe and pearls on a mixed paper background. It is hard to see the background but thats one of my favorite parts. I used alot of different textured, yellow paper and by doing this it made the drawing more interesting!

Coliseum


This was my first summer assignment. This summer I took a vacation to Europe and I actually got to see the Coliseum in Rome. This painting was based off of a photo I took when I was in Rome. I like how this piece turned out. One downfall to this piece is its size. This painting is very small. I like the monochromatic theme that is portrayed in this painting. Overall I am proud of this piece.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Blue Jars


This is a charcoal drawing on black paper. I used white charcoal instead of using common black charcoal to shade these jars. The blue was added to create harmony and emphasis in the piece. I like the way this turned out but I think something could be improved on in this piece. This was a unique piece because as a class we were experimenting with the erasure technique. We did this to try to show movement in the piece. For example, the lid opening on the bigger jar. I'm not a huge fan of this technique but i gave it a try.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Weight


This is one of my pieces from last year. I like this piece because of the monochromatic color scheme. I also like the fact that i took what seems to be a masculine object such as a weight and used a more feminine color to paint it with. I like this piece.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

I am Art.

So, I was sitting in my living room thinking about why art is so important to me. I had just finished looking at the different art blogs that my classmates have created. I was inspecting all of the different styles of art that we all find to be near and dear to our heart. I then got to thinking... Why is art important to me? I of course went to the immediate cliche answers of, it allows me to be creative, it's just cool to be able to create something original, it's therapeutic, and so on. But as I really took a look inside I realized its not just about creating something original or being creative. For me it's about discovering what I am capable of doing as a person. What I can challenge myself to do. What I am willing to show the world about myself. For me creating something is empowering. Nobody else can create what I can. Each time I finish a piece of art I am putting a piece of me out there to be critiqued and judged. This brings up the question will people like what they see? I believe art is more than something just cool to look at. It is a part of that artist, it is their hard work, patience, problem solving, their story. I am not sure I have answered the question of why art is so important to me, but I do know that as long as I am capable of doing so, I will create and continue to put little pieces of me out into the world to be judged and hopefully to be appreciated.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Pearls


This piece is a still life on mixed papers. The still life was drawn using charcoal. This is one of my favorite pieces that I have completed this year. I have never been great at portraying values, however this piece really turned out well. I love that this looks realistic. This was just a successful project over all. I liked how we went back to the basics of drawing but put a new twist on it. By far one of my favorites!