Background Info
- The Still-life, is well a still life done in pencil with a watercolor wash on the large crayon.
- The Pumpkin Still-life is done in pastels. I hate the pot. And the cropping is horrible due to the size of my scanner.
- The Pen is a marker/advertising project. It's done in all Design and Prismacolor markers...it was kinda fun. Save the fact that markers bleed almost as much as water colors.
- The Hands was the last project of the year, save the final project. I copied a photo out of a magazine (free hand) and painted the foreground with tempera and acrylics, then full tonaled the background book. I love this piece!
- The Gap Face(as I've come to call it) is one of the first projects we did. It's done in tempera and the face is more blendy than intended. It won third place in the Visions contest at school. I hate the hair though. And the background.
- The Swan. Oh man, I loved this project. Can you tell I did it with a toothbrush and tempera paint. I spent so many eighth periods working on that thing it's not funny. I really like it.
- The Priest. I did a high-contrast ink drawing of him from a figure in a big fancy painting then used that to do photo-silk screen. Mixing emulsion is almost as much fun as mixing plaster. It was a fun project though
- The Last Supper-My final project in Studio 3. I did Variation on a Theme. It's an exact pencil copy of the Last Supper by Leonardo DiVinci, except Jesus is the table. I was going to make them eating him, but I figured the symbolism in that would start making heads explode. It's been called "very Dali-ish". It was fun to do, I wish I hadn't put it off until 2 days before it had to be handed in.(Another victim of my photography btw) There is a light watercolor wash on the walls of the room.