Tuesday, November 24, 2009
4 hour project
The four hour project was a nice break from our usual art projects. I liked this because we had a stronger voice in this project. One thing that was challenging was choosing what I was gonna do because I felt like I was left in the open water. My sculpture came out pretty well but one thing I could've done was try to add more ideas and more of me into it if I had more time or if I could redo it. At first I got off to a great start and made a ton of progress but then it became tougher for me and there was then less progress being made.
Monday, November 9, 2009
The book project where we are now!
On YOUR blog, DESCRIBE your original plans for The Book Project.What's the story you're trying to tell?Then write about how it's going...what challenges have you faced so far?What's going well? What isn't?
My original plans were to have the step mom kill the dad then the daughter gets mad, and then the step mom cashes in on selling the house and the life insurance. It's stayed at the same idea of the plot except I have trouble adding more stuff to fill the page. One thing that has been challenging is how I can make the story flow smoothly.
My original plans were to have the step mom kill the dad then the daughter gets mad, and then the step mom cashes in on selling the house and the life insurance. It's stayed at the same idea of the plot except I have trouble adding more stuff to fill the page. One thing that has been challenging is how I can make the story flow smoothly.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Drawing the human figure from the inside out
Drawing the Human Figure From the Inside Out.
Today you made a series of drawings of the human figure.In your own words, describe what the goals for today's drawings were.How well did you achieve these goals? Give specific examples from your process and/or from the finished drawing. You might even describe what challenges you faced.
The goals for today were to try to continuasly without the charcoal leave the page. One of my drawings came out well because in the begginning i used the cirular technique and then filled in the details in my first picture. One challenge i faced was that I had just taken 38 milagrams of Benadryl. And I was very tired also I struggled on getting the facial features right.
Today you made a series of drawings of the human figure.In your own words, describe what the goals for today's drawings were.How well did you achieve these goals? Give specific examples from your process and/or from the finished drawing. You might even describe what challenges you faced.
The goals for today were to try to continuasly without the charcoal leave the page. One of my drawings came out well because in the begginning i used the cirular technique and then filled in the details in my first picture. One challenge i faced was that I had just taken 38 milagrams of Benadryl. And I was very tired also I struggled on getting the facial features right.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Nighthawk
Nighthawks
by Edward Hopper, Edward Hopper is from America.
Made in 1942
Oil on canvas was used to make the work.
My first impression of this picture was that it was bland and kinda of boring. But when I started to look and think of it more it started to remind me of the movie Watchmen for some reason. Also I like how the artist did the diner seen yet had the rest of the canvas black night. I think it would've been cooler if the artist had've put like one person standing in the darkness that would've added a kind of spooky alure.
Edward Hopper was trained to be an illustrator but spent five years studying painting which influenced his style to become about urban isolation. He made this painting to show a diner and three customers that are all in their own private thoughts. Without even knowing it Hopper actually painted the loneliness of a large city.
I believe that there is no balance in this picture because the lighted side seems to be outweighing the darker side. Also there is emphasis on the lighted side because that is where the people are which draws your eye to it. Which is emphasis by position, contrast, and grouping.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Reflecting on found object sculpture
The object that inspired me the most was the green circular disk because of the shape and how I was trying to make something else like a disk player. Then I took the circuit board and that reminded me of a backing of something, So then I realized I could make toilet out of these objects. One thing that helped about our discussion is that I should try to put something in the next sculpture with out using hot glue. I feel that my project went well over all. Except for the backing of the toilet which I used as a telephone shell but other wise I thought it was good.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
The principles if design- set of rules that help artist organize shapes, lines, forms, and colors.
Unity-is the feeling that all the elements in a work belong together.
Variety is achieved when by introducing some differences into the picture to increase visual interest.
Balance is when the visual weight of an artwork feels equally distributed.
These are the 4 types of Balance:
1.Symmetry-when you draw a line down the middle of a picture the two sides are the same.
2.Approximately symmetrical-When they are almost symmetrical
3.asymmetry- the opposite of symmetry
4. radial-is when you draw a line any where divided it will always be the same.
Emphasis-When one element in an artwork appears to be
Placement-The thoughtful placement such as where the artist want to focus it.
contrast-When something is very different around.
Grouping-When the artist puts alot of little elements and put them right around the thing they want you to focus on.
Proportion in art we are talking about the size relationship of the parts to one another or to the whole.
Unity-is the feeling that all the elements in a work belong together.
Variety is achieved when by introducing some differences into the picture to increase visual interest.
Balance is when the visual weight of an artwork feels equally distributed.
These are the 4 types of Balance:
1.Symmetry-when you draw a line down the middle of a picture the two sides are the same.
2.Approximately symmetrical-When they are almost symmetrical
3.asymmetry- the opposite of symmetry
4. radial-is when you draw a line any where divided it will always be the same.
Emphasis-When one element in an artwork appears to be
Placement-The thoughtful placement such as where the artist want to focus it.
contrast-When something is very different around.
Grouping-When the artist puts alot of little elements and put them right around the thing they want you to focus on.
Proportion in art we are talking about the size relationship of the parts to one another or to the whole.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Reflecting on midterm
In the beginning of the term I was nervous because art is my weakest subject, but now it is one of my best subjects. Even though I may not be that great I put in all the effort into my work and always have been trying my best. Especially with our sculpture project I really tried my hardest and ended up taking a plastic green circle and a circuit board and taking some other objects, and turning them into a toilet. This shows that I have become better at seeing something in something so little. Also with our line story, I took some people and some monkey and turned it into the rainforest with a conflict between poachers and the enviromentalists. Last in the middle of the term with soccer games and missing some class I fell behind slightly but I was able to use my x-block well and pulled through and got the work done.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Whats in the bag?
In your own words, describe what the goals for today's drawing were.How well did you achieve these goals? Give specific examples from your process and/or from the finished drawing. You might even describe what challenges you faced.
The goals for todays drawing were to be able to see which bags were which in the drawing, what was in the bags, and the color and reflection of each bag. I achieved these goals pretty well and almost did a pretty decent job. Some challenges I faced were the time we had to work and trying to show the lines reflecting on the bags.
The goals for todays drawing were to be able to see which bags were which in the drawing, what was in the bags, and the color and reflection of each bag. I achieved these goals pretty well and almost did a pretty decent job. Some challenges I faced were the time we had to work and trying to show the lines reflecting on the bags.
Friday, October 9, 2009
The work of Ingrid Calame
Our pour paintings seem very familiar to this.
1. She's an artist that takes things in the real life and turns it into art. Just like we've been doing for the past week.
2. She makes this type of art because when she was a kid she wanted make and draw maps. Instead she makes amazing masterpieces much like maps but of the hidden things she see's in the real life.
3. This picture reminds me of hands and branches of trees mangled together, also the colors are very well mixed together and are very creative. This picture also reminds me of my pour painting because of the different shapes and spatters in it.
1. She's an artist that takes things in the real life and turns it into art. Just like we've been doing for the past week.
2. She makes this type of art because when she was a kid she wanted make and draw maps. Instead she makes amazing masterpieces much like maps but of the hidden things she see's in the real life.
3. This picture reminds me of hands and branches of trees mangled together, also the colors are very well mixed together and are very creative. This picture also reminds me of my pour painting because of the different shapes and spatters in it.
Reflecting on the first full week
All of these activities in some way have restictions, for example in the still life we couldn't actually draw the objects. While with the postcard activity you could only write them directions and not tell them what it is. These 2 activities were the most confusing of all the activities and caused the most frustration.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Changing still life
Today in art class we drew a changing still life with charcoal. To keep up with the changing still life you had to always be ready to erase fast and draw without thinking of the out come but of how you can keep up with the drawing. Also you had to be able to sketch the drawing very fast. Last you had to be able to see the difference of the erased drawings and the drawings that you were drawing at the time.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Found objects
What is it about objects or parts of objects that gives them the potential to become a part of a sculpture like the ones you see below. In other words how or why did the artists choose the objects they did? Use specific examples from the pictures below
They choose different objects because of what they see when they put them together into art. For example the bird thaat was made of glass or plastic. That bird was made of just random bits and the artist was able to make it into and amazing bird.
They choose different objects because of what they see when they put them together into art. For example the bird thaat was made of glass or plastic. That bird was made of just random bits and the artist was able to make it into and amazing bird.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Reflecting on my first critique
On your blog describe BOTH the positive AND critical feedback you got on your story collage/drawing during the critique today. Then answer the following question...How did it feel to get feedback from your classmates today?
It felt weird because I haven't got a chance to really change my story, and the people in my group didn't really understand my picture even though it was very simple. It was basically two sides fighting against one another. People thought that my idea of the Ghandi like figure was good, yet they felt that it was to random and confusing.
It felt weird because I haven't got a chance to really change my story, and the people in my group didn't really understand my picture even though it was very simple. It was basically two sides fighting against one another. People thought that my idea of the Ghandi like figure was good, yet they felt that it was to random and confusing.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Re-Visting observation/description activity
My person only got the backround right. Everything else was completly jumbled up and looked like an alien robot.
If I were to do this differently I would be a little more descriptive and try to hint at what they were going to be making.
If I were to do this differently I would be a little more descriptive and try to hint at what they were going to be making.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Drip painting "pull out imagery"
1. Tornado
2. Hurricane
3. RIver
4. Alien Blood
5. paint ball splatter
6. A bird spitting food out
7. tree
8. Volcano
2. Hurricane
3. RIver
4. Alien Blood
5. paint ball splatter
6. A bird spitting food out
7. tree
8. Volcano
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Giving up control: Pours
Describe the process of creating paintings through pouring paint you experienced today. How did it work?
Choosing the right base color was the most important part because that was the control of the piece of art work. When pouring you had to control the amount because if you put to much it would get out of control. When you had the second and third colors placement was key to how the piece would turn out. Also if you emptied out all of the paint in the cup you would end up with cool paint specs in your piece.
How did it FEEL to give up some control over the shapes you created? Describe any surprises
It was really cool and it actually make me feel like I had more control.
Choosing the right base color was the most important part because that was the control of the piece of art work. When pouring you had to control the amount because if you put to much it would get out of control. When you had the second and third colors placement was key to how the piece would turn out. Also if you emptied out all of the paint in the cup you would end up with cool paint specs in your piece.
How did it FEEL to give up some control over the shapes you created? Describe any surprises
It was really cool and it actually make me feel like I had more control.
Monday, September 21, 2009
collaborative drawing
Today we made collaborative drawings, I made a picture of a giant penguin attacking a city. Then I moved on and worked on other people's drawings. When I came back to my drawing it looked great. I thought it looked really good, I only had to make 2 changes. Doing this exercise helped my picture alot.
Process, Drawing
Process, Drawing
1. An artist is someone that just creates art and pictures in their way. To be an artist you need to be creative.
2. An artist needs good insperation and needs to open up their imagination to new ideas.
3. To be creative you need take even the most random thing and turn it in to insperation, travel, and reading can help with this.
2. An artist needs good insperation and needs to open up their imagination to new ideas.
3. To be creative you need take even the most random thing and turn it in to insperation, travel, and reading can help with this.
Friday, September 18, 2009
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