Tuesday, May 28, 2013

acrylic landscape painting


The first thing i did during this project was choosing my color scheme. I chose orange and blue as my color scheme. I drew with sharpie what i wanted the painting to look like before i started painting. I started my painting with the sky in the background aswell as a cloud. after that i moved to the mountain which i put on top of the background. i used a variety of brushes to create this painting. Using small and big brushes made it a better painting because it gave the painting more texture. I used value in my painting by adding lights and darks to my colors. when i painted the trees. I used perspective by making them increasingly get bigger as they got closer to me. The grass that i painted turned out worse than i wanted it too but it did not ruin my painting. Overall, i wish i did a better job with this project.

pastel still life


I planned my composition by taking my items and putting them in the best looking places possible. It was a thumbnail sketch before i did the main pastel drawing. The viewfinder helped me choose which way to do my art so that it looks the best. I used shadows to make my composition have dimension by the light source that came from the left side of the art. this was my favorite project to do during the time i was in art.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Ceramic Pot


The size of my project was about 3 1/2 inches tall and about 8 inches wide. the main design element that was  stressed in the construction was the edges, i made them wavy to add a 3 dimensional feel to the art. i used the slump technique for this project so the edges would naturally get their shape. My piece does serve a function. i currently use it to hold pencils in my room aswell as other small objects. For this project, i never really created a design, i went with the flow and it turned out great. I learned how to make clay pots during this project. if i were to change this project i would have made a stand for the bottom. having a round bottom makes it hard for it to sit still.