Friday, December 28, 2012

Week 7: Watercolor Painting Finished

Title: Japanese Landscape
Size: 15" x 11"
Media: Watercolor  I really enjoyed doing this watercolor project! There were a few things which annoyed me to death such as trying to get everything correct, which I'm not even sure I did. It was fun and I hope to continue and improve with watercolors!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Week 6: Photo Drawing

Title: Unknown
Size: 15"x11"
Media: Pencil
Here is the contour line drawing for the watercolor painting I am going to do! I know that it is cut off, but this was the best non blurry picture I could get. Also, I didn't realize how detailed this is going to be until I started to draw it out! I hope that this goes well for me and I know that there is going to be a lot of layers. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Week 5: Watercolor Color Wheel

Title: Elemental Color Wheel
Size: Unknown
Media: Watercolor
This was fun! I really enjoy working with watercolor! I was trying to think of something interesting to do, so I decided on the elements. I would look better if I didn't decided to try to do it last minute. Oh well, that's what I get for procrastination, so no more procrastinating for me!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Week 4: Painted Abstract Art

Title: Skyward symbol
Media: Acrylic paint
Size: Unknown
It was...interesting to do this. It took me a lot longer to do than I expected, because I was going in no direction while painting. It is fun to do Abstract, but as you can tell, I didn't achieve much. I usually have the final product in mind, and with abstract I find that difficult. It is a good way to relive stress though!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Week 4: Abstract Art - Computer

Title: Midnight Coy
Media: Pixlr (online free photo editor)
Size: 800 x 600
This piece of abstract art was created using Pixlr which is a very useful website an as always, this picture means something. I just can't seem to make a piece of art that doesn't have at least a meaning or a reason why everything works together. I don't know if you can see this, but I intended to make this piece like two coy fish swimming in a pond with the night sky being reflected, the petals drifting in the water quietly as if nothing in the world can make this moment go wrong.