Monday, May 13, 2013

PAINTING



In this project we had to paint a landscape.   For the first painting I thought Mr. Sands meant landscape format, apparently he wanted scenery meh.  So my first painting was a splatter painting.   I enjoyed it although it may have used quite a lot of paint.  Although I just couldn't bring myself to do a realistic painting, I did attempt to make a scenery painting.

 I created a tree that represents life, death, war, and peace.  In Maori culture, black and white are used quite often so it meant a lot to me to use them.  However, red is also used frequently but I couldn't think of a way, that I liked, to use it in this painting.  To me it feels like a human wouldn't belong in this paitning.  It feels like it something out of reach, you can just see it on the horizon but you can't get over the hill.  Using the dark black as the sky is really a statement to how blindly we live in this world.  The white tree is something you can see but you can't reach. 



EYEBALLS!!!
Yay, I love my eyeballs, they're just the right amount of creepy.  Of course the last picture, with the face, was not my idea but I really like it.  It makes me laugh and it made the eyeballs look good. 





In all these projects I would not cange on little thing.  Although I have a tendency to do things a little differently, I usually get a result that makes me happy.  I feel bad for my teacher who has to put up with it. But, I know if I tried to do art in a way that wasn't me I would die inside.  Of course it's not like anything I do is really that unique, but it's still what I do and that's good enough for me.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Adobe

  Today was the first day I had ever worked with Adobe Illustrator.  The assignment was to make flowers and mess around with the settings.  Honestly, not my favourite project in the world.  It was boring and well, not fun.  I'm not much of a computer art person, I guess I prefer to use my hands in a physical reality. 

Monday, April 22, 2013

Clay


 The Clay project was a big learning expierence since I have never really made a serious attempt at doing much sculpting with clay.  Our first step in the project was to work with a clay ap on our ipads and create prototypes of what we might want to make out of clay.  However I kind of got bored with the ap and only did a couple.

My final project was a couple of clay eyeballs, wonderful I know.  They turned out just as creepy as I had hoped.  I really liked this project and wouldn't mind working with clay again.  I can't wait to see what they look like when they cook.  There is nothing I would change in this project, it was lots of fun!

Zentangle


My Zentangle project was probably one of the longest projects we've done in art yet.  As usual I worked with my friend Julia in a very cooperative fashion.  We started off with the paper zentangle as shown in the very top picture.  After that we moved to the concrete outside and we painted Julia's shadow with the so called "mud".  This mud in reality is clay and I really wish we had painted with actual mud because it would have been more fun.  I still don't understand why we didn't use mud but I figure curiosity kills the cat.

Next we moved to the courtyard where me and Julia decided to continue with our shadow idea except this time we painted Julia's body.  We spent the first few days filling in the outline of Julia's body.  Then, after hearing we had to fill in the entire wall, we went into turbo drive and got almost our entire wall painted in one day.  Of course we had some help from a few friends along the way, but in the end the final product was worth the effort.  




If I ever do this project again then there would be nothing I would change, except for maybe the boiling heat that pounded us.  It was a fun project and I would be happy to do it again with no more zentangles.  Although I enjoyed the clay paint, I didn't really enjoy the zentangles.  To be honest the zentangles kind of bored me and I don't think I'll be jumping for joy if we do them again. 

Forced Perspective





I had a bit of trouble creating my forced perspective.  For starters I worked by myself so it limited what I was able to do, but it was better than working with people I didn't know well.  My main trouble was that I didn't have many ideas and just wanted to take pictures of birds. The picture you see is one of the very last pictures I took and maybe it's not the best but I like it.  Although I can already see ways to improve on this photograph and on my ideas.  If I could have moved my hand a little bit in the photo I think it would look better.  It was an interesting project but I'm still not sure if I would want to do it again. I would much rather be taking photos of nature.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Flowers


 While me and my friend were outside spray painting with some yellow and blue cans, we found these beautiful flowers.  They are a perfect example of genetic variation because they are of course  completely natural.  


Spray Paint Portrait

 Best project yet!

New project, we had to create a stencil and a frame, put them together, and create a portrait.  I decided to make my stencil first because everyone else was being noisey and building a frame.  It took a couple days to complete but once I did, I moved outside with my friend to build our frames.  This was done quickly and easily. Once both the frame and stencil were complete I painted the background of by portrait yellow.
It took a day to dry by once the backgrounds were done I was eager to get outside and spray paint.  Of course all I spray painted was my portrait I most definitly did not spray paint anything else.  First I layed out my stencil and preped the black paint to spray.  In other words a shook a can vigorously for five minutes.
 Once the can was ready, I began to paint.

 Next was the blue which didn't require much vigorouse shaking.  It went down easily and quickly withouth any problems.  After blue came yellow which unfortuanetly did not go so smoothly.  I sprayed to close to the portrait and then took up the stencil much to soon.  The yellow pain spilled out onto the painting where it was not wanted.



 I decided to redo the blue so that I could redo the yellow and make it how I wanted.  It took quite a while to dry but the effort was worth it, my portrait was done.
By far this has been the most enjoyable project.  Partly because we got to go outside and partly because I got to spray paint.  Next time I will definitly make less mistakes with spray pain because now I have gathered expierience.  I'm looking forward to more fun projects.