This is my water color of Eyvind Earle's Disney Landscape style. I was able to show layers in this art. I used shape, value, color, space, and texture. This art shows how spooky or peaceful woods can be.
This is my dream time. It represents when I went to ocean side California with my family. It was painted with acrylic paint. I learned how to make dots form a picture and how toe present something without the actual picture. My drawing has color, shape, and form. The mood of happiness and relaxing in the summer is portrayed.
This is my block print. It is of limes clustered together. It is a linoleum print. While working of this, I learned how cross hatching and stippling are each other in terms of showing value. It has lines, value, shape, color, and form in it. The cluster of limes are all together, all touching one another.
This is my ink drawing of one of my ideas for a print. I drew it with ink and it is of an apple being shadowed a lot. While working on is paragraph, I learned how to use hatching, cross hatching, and stippling to create dark and light and grey. This drawing has lines, value, space, and color. The apple is like a beacon of light coming out of a dark cave. The light reflections are the light, the apple is the gradual light, and the black is like the cave.
This is a water color painting of my face. I took a picture and sketched it and then painted it. It has color, value, line and shape. I learned to make colors compliment each other and I learned the dimensions of a face.
This is my Macro Still Life painting of cherries. It is a water color. In this I learned how to make shadows and reflections look more realistic. I worked on my value technique and color matching technique too. This painting has shape, color, value, and form in it. The multiple cherries inspired me because it was a cool looking photo.
This is my painted macro still life. It was done with water color. It uses color, shape, form, value, and most other elements. While painting this, I learned how to mix colors, how to make a neutral background, and how to make realistic paintings with shadows. It is a pile of leaves with many fall colors.
This is a pencil drawing of a one point perspective hallway. I learned how to draw lockers while working on this drawing. My drawing contains all the art elements; line, value, shape, form, space, color, and texture. The drawing is a hallway that contains lights, lockers, doorways, a painting, an exit sign, and a water fountain. My drawing is different from the triptych because as each person drew their own single part of the hallway, when put together, each persons style shows.
This is a pencil drawing of a room's interior from one point perspective. The drawing includes a couch, two windows, a checkered rug, a table, a tv, to doorways, a light fixture, a cabinet, and an aquarium. While I was working on this drawing I learned how to draw things in perspective better. My drawing incorporates lines, forms, and textures. This drawing is a scene from a house that has many normal pieces of furniture and room qualities.
This piece of art is the square floating in space, or the squares from one perspective drawing. It is a pencil drawing done with different shapes, values and sizes to show a variety in the art. I learned how to make multiple different shapes go in line from one perspective. The main art element of this piece of art is shapes because it is made up of shapes. This image is a little scattered. The different sizes and shapes and value show depth in the drawing.
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I dream my painting and then I paint my dream.The "earth" without "art" is just "eh" Archives
January 2015
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