Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Imagination Creation
this is my imagination creation photo. i made it with a paper where people would put whatever they wanted on it. that was the chaos part of the artwork. my job was to add calm, peace, sense to it. i used water color to make it. i used solid colors of blue, red and green squares. i believe the message of this piece is to just go crazy, be yourself.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Halloween Landscape Project
For my Halloween Landscape project i used water color and my imagination. this art piece uses lines and color mostly. it also uses darkness and lightness. i learned that is is hard to be precise with a water color brush.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Still leaf Project
For my still leaf project I used water color paint and I used lines and shadow type thing techniques. I used some color in it and I used lines. I learned that it’s really hard to use detail with water color because my hands aren’t steady enough to draw thin lines and that kinda stuff.
Jaren Moore
Jaren Moore
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Shadow Face Portrait
For my Shadow Portrait i had to write some words beneath which to me, meant nothing because I simply wrote it for that. the technique that we used was we outlined all the shadows and then we filled them in with black. absolutely no shading. i think the message was that somethings are just black and white.
Texture Fish Painting/Drawing
To make my texture fish project artwork I used sharpie to make the texture and pencil to make the guide for the sharpie. I used a lot of line and water color and I also used the water color paper. I used mostly black and blue for the artwork where the black was used on just the fish and the blue was used solely for the making of the water. The water and fish were not allowed to overlap as to create texture. I believe that the message is that puffer fish are awesome. The reason that the message is this is because I drew some epic puffer fish. I learned from this artwork that not everything has to be colorful.
Picasso Portriat
For my Picasso portrait i had to be very... abstract. at first it looked absolutely terrible and i thought it would have to be burned. but then it started to turn out better after i put in the color. i think that the oil pastels made a very nice shade of colors for each shape when i mixed them.
Single Line Portrait 8th Grade A Block Mr Wood
i thought that this project turned out really good so far. i thought it was really interesting how we weren't supposed to lift the pencil of the paper. it created some really interesting designs. the shapes were mostly lines and squiggly circles. i think that it turned out really good.
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