Tuesday, March 26, 2013

This is my jaws photo it looks good. Time for lunch

midterm

I think the spray paint art has taught us the most so far this semester. It taught us to look for the same shade and took the most time day in and day out in this project. we had to build the frame which was fun. Then carve out the differenct layers. After that we had to layer the paper properly so that we build off it to make this wonderful photo. In the end they looked the best and we learned the most from it.
I learned a lot from the value scale drawing esp. (DONT BE AFRAID OF THE DARK)  we had to be able to trace our project and then put it on the peper and shade it to make it realistic this was a great way to teach this project and they came out looking good in the end.                                                                                                                                    

Print art

This is one of my favorite projects with a linocut we took our picture we drew in our sketch book shaded it on to the linocut. we then traced out the line by cutting on them. So we then painted over them so when we printed it on the paper it was a reverse painting of our photo. This was a fun project because you focused on the detail over the shading. I think it helped teach us new things

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

spray paint

We did a spray paint self portrait where we traced ourselfes on a projecter then cut it out using sharp tools. we then layered our pictures on our wood frame we made and layered them from the back up and then spray painted them. We used different colors that clashed together and made this awesome photo.

sketch

In the sketch self portrait project i learned many things. Most importantly while using the mirror to look closley at what you are drawing and draw it with detail. We learned about the proportions between the face. There is an eye length between the eye and your nose is midway between your eyes and chin. There were many other porportions to keep in mind. The most important is shadding and to no be afraid of the dark