Monday, October 11, 2010

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Monday, February 22, 2010

Rocking Chair

This is a sketchbook assignment I drew of a rocking chair in my guest bedroom. I positioned it so that you could clearly tell it was in front of the exit to the room. If you notice in the background, I left the bathroom door open. It serves as a second pathway into the picture.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Abstract Portrait


Three things I learned for this exercise:
1. You can do a paint a picture with just three colors.
2. The faster you paint, the more it will look like you.
3. A painting isn't always about detail, it it successful as long as it has your "look".

What was the most difficult thing i needed to solve to be successful?
Usually when I draw or paint I like to put a lot of detail into it. It this exercise I need to overcome this a learn to paint fast and a little bit abstract. My painting my not resemble a photo of me but at least it has my look and that makes it successful.

What was the most fun part about this exercise?
I really liked the freedom in this exercise. We weren't being graded on precision. It was fun because I didn't have to worry about nailing every part of my facial features. I liked painting abstract for once.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Christmas Ornament


This is the sketchbook assignment I did for the Christmas Ornament. For this assignment I set up a golden star on my desk and put the light to the left of it.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Self Portrait

This is a self-portrait I just finished last week using scratchboard. I was trying to portray a feeling of happiness in this picture. I thought it was be really cool to put my face in the picture frame so that way it's almost like there's two pictures in one. To achieve the lighting in this picture I went into a closet with the lights off and set up a light on the right side of my face. Considering this is only my second scratchboard drawing I think it was a success, yet there is still much room for improvement.