Friday, October 28, 2011

Experimentation

So, I got a water soluble graphite stick and what seems to be an aquaboard to test out from work. And here is the test. I don't know that I was meant to test them on each other, but I figured it might be neat.



You can still erase the grays and black back to the white of the board because it is graphite, and if you re-wet it you can easily rework it into something else. I am kind of a fan.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Blue!

Finished my monochromatic drawing yesterday. It is due tomorrow so I am glad I am not doing any all nighters to get it done. It is very....blue.



Our next drawing is a full color drawing, so I get to use ALL of my colored pencils, not just three of them. Joy!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Hooray!

So, one of the pieces I submitted to the gallery show was accepted. It is my stipple drawing from last semester. Cool stuff!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Monochromatic drawing

So, we are working on a monochromatic drawing in my drawing class right now and I am enjoying it pretty well. It is nice to work with color as it is not something I have done a lot of. Here are some images of my preliminary color scales and color study, and then a few of my final drawing as a work in progress.







I am also submitting two of my pieces to hopefully be chosen for a juried show at the Memorial Union. LINK for info!! I don't really have high expectations for anything to be accepted, but it doesn't hurt anything to try. Except my wallet because framing stuff is PRICEY! Also, just as an FYI, don't buy your plexiglass at Hobby Lobby. Lowe's is a third of the price.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Finished!





My finished realistic drawing. Due in 4 hours. Goodnight.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

I really need a big scanner

I was reminded that I have not updated this in a while and so here we are. All of my classes this semester so far are going really well. In my drawing class we finished our cross contour line drawing and we have a trompe l'oeil due next week. It means to trick the eye and basically the drawing has to be as realistic as possible. Plus we are starting a monochromatic drawing that I am really excited about. Color pencil is fun to work with.

Here are some images of my cross contour line drawing. I really wish I had a giant scanner to do it justice. My camera phone just can't do it. Oh well.






And now here I have what I have to draw for my trompe l'oeil and then what I have so far for my drawing. Again, lack of proper scanner.

The string grid was to help me accurately place the objects in my drawing.





My computer art and photography classes are done at the end of next week and then I start my metals studio and textiles studio. I rather enjoy the change up mid semester. Prevents boredom with a studio style I might dislike.

Cheers.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Here we go again

Two weeks into the new school year. I am in photography, computer art, intermediate drawing, and art history. I am also peer mentoring for a beginning drawing class. Plus work. Pretty full schedule. I like my classes pretty well so far. I guess I will have to wait and see how well I am going to do in any of them. But as a little taste. Here is one of my assignments for my computer art class. We had to alter an old photograph.

Voila.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Doldrums



Not a lot happening for me in the summer apart from work so please enjoy this video that I found to be both well executed and also beautiful. Made by Ryan Woodward.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Fine Arts for the WIN!

I just got an email today telling me that I was accepted into the Integrated Studio Arts program at Iowa State University. Hoorays.

Next year I get to take:
Drawing II Studio
Color Studio
Wood Studio
Metal Studio
Ceramics Studio
Printmaking Studio
Photo Studio
Computer Art Studio
Painting Studio
Textiles Studio




Awesome.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Drawing class

I may have changed my mind from Graphic Design to actually going into Studio Arts. I just don't know how I feel about being in front of a computer screen all the time. Plus, I love everything about the fine arts. I just...have to go with what I love. Here are the two final drawings I had for my drawing class. Again...they are photos so the quality is not the best.

First up is my stipple drawing that took me about 50 hours to complete. It was worth it if I do say so myself.



Next up is my color harmony drawing. We had to make a sort of abstract collage from magazine cutouts and then duplicate the magazine collage using colored pencil on a separate sheet. I am also really happy with how this turned out.

Top one is magazine cutout, bottom is the colored pencil.