Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Clay Project

In this project I will be ding my sister Rachael. I have chosen to do a bunny because they are shy and caring and sometimes love attention and really loving just like my sister. The environment part of this bunny is it will have goggles on to represent that she loves to dive and swim.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Symbolics Project

describe the person you plan to make a portrait of and why you've chosen them. Explain the symbols and/or metaphors you might use to create a portrait of them. 

 I am going to make a portrait about my mom and how she has been through a busy year. First she got back into working and that she went to culinary school to be a pastry chef. Also she has been supportive of me and going to a new school. Another reason it has been a busy year is that she was diagnosed with cancer in her shoulder and has to go to radiation everyday, and it makes her tired, and makes her everyday life harder and she is working really hard to get through it. She is very strong, supportive and loving.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Japan

When looking through images the ones that stuck with me was a picture of a picture of a mom and daughter that was on the ground in devistation and also a little girls shoe in the rubble. Also the water everywhere and all of the clutter of the damaged things. The three things i hope for are for others to find eachother and communicate, and the rebuild from water damage, and to have hope that it will get better.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Reflection of Self Portrait

 

 When making my self portrait I had picked to use yarn. I used this because I knew that if I used this material it would be easy to shape and make eyes, circle of head, and draping of the hair. I went about doing my portrait by first making a circle and gluing it down. I then did circles for eyes and pupils, and then did mouth and nose. I did not have time to add any other features because we had only 20 min, but I thought I captured what I was trying to make. 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

End of Term Reflection

             This Term I thought I came really far with learning new techniques and using materials in art principles. I learned how shading and light make a difference and, all of the principals of design including movement and emphasis. I have grown as an artist because of the way we tried new things and it didn't matter if it was perfect it taught me to be a really open minded artist and to let things fall in place. My biggest success was to not stress about what I was making and to make sure I was following the rules for the art but not making critic it to much. At first this was a challenge for me on tuesdays when we had to draw from observation but, now I feel it is easier. In the future I will remember to not make everything perfect because as long as the artist likes it then it does not need to be perfect for others eyes.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Chair With Coat.



HOW did you find today's still life more or less complicated to draw than the still lives over the past few weeks (white paper, sticks, fabric)? Be specific.

HOW did you use some of the skills we've developed over the past three weeks drawing more complicated still lives to draw the chair with coat today? What are these skills?

I found it harder cause it was one specific specific object of the chair and I felt it was harder to draw than the past weeks. I tried to put lots of detail in my work and be loose like last time. Also, their were different types of material like fabric and wood and cushion that were hard to do with lighting and shading. Although, when drawing the coat I tried to be loose and then add detail later, which is what we have almost done every week. I sometimes struggled when drawing the chair. Overall, this week was very tough i thought.