Sunday, February 2, 2014

28 Days of Art

 February Art: 

2/28
Colored Pencil (done) this project was too big for one day


2/27
Colored Pencil (unfinished)



2/26
Fractals



2/25
Photography



2/24
Cutout paper on basket weave


2/23
Charcoal



2/22
Not really my photo, but learning about my Great Grandfather's Great grandfather/mother is pretty cool



Edit2/21
Photography



2/20
Kitty Brain


2/19
Digital Art


2/18
Photopure photography




2/17
Photography


2/16
Charcoal


2/15
Charcoal



2/14
Fractals



2/13
Photography/Drawing




2/12
Photography/Digital Art



2/11
Photography/Digital Art




2/10
Photography



2/9
Acrylic on canvas


2/8
Digital drawing on iPad



2/7
Digital drawing on iPad


2/6
Charcoal on illustrator board


2/5
Digital drawing on iPad



2/4
Photography



2/3
Graphite


2/2
Digital Drawing on iPad
(Eyes kept changing blue when I posted, so here is what they should look like)





2/1
Digital Drawing on iPad


Monday, January 20, 2014

Apples, Apples, Apples

I decided against graphite to try digital drawing on a tablet for the apples mini proj. 




Sunday, January 19, 2014

Re-Imagined Breadth Proj

This piece is inspired by Michael McKibben's anthropomorphic romance,  as it includes sexual tension, an "upside-down" aspect, and animals and humans joined together. Every stroke was done digitally on Photoshop with my mouse, as Michael requested. To mimic his work, I also included strong places of texture (line and pattern) as well as a simple background. This simplicity allows the picture to feel almost like a fantasy rather than reality--something additional I found visually strong in Michael's work.



Michael's awesome piece: 




Thursday, January 16, 2014

Mid-Progress Critique


For this project, I am re-imagining Michael's anthropomorphic romance in digital drawing, but with a 'spiderman kiss' spin. Obviously I still have a lot of work left to do, and digital drawing takes a lot of time, but I'm excited to have gotten this project.