Showing posts with label contemporary drawing practices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary drawing practices. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Short and Long Term Best Works






"Swimming up the Column Waterfall"
 
Materials: Blue Painter's tape, sketchbook paper, markers
Dimensions: 1' 3" x 5'
 
  




"Abstract DNA"

Materials: Wood Popsicle Pieces, Hot Glue, and Acrylic Paints

Dimensions: 9 3/4' x 1'9 1/2"

  



  

"Small Treasures Found at the Beach's Pools"


Materials: Glass

Dimensions: 5' x 5'






"Creatures' Homes"

Materials: Cardboard, acrylic paints, ink, tape, glue, and spray paint

Dimensions: (Blue Figure) 3" x 6 1/2" x 3", (Red Figure) 4 3/4" x 5" x 3 1/2, (Yellow Figure) 10" x 7 1/2" x 3", 1'6" x 11 1/2", 1'3 1/2" x 1', 10" x 1'1"






"The Abandoned House on Lune Lake"

Materials: Pencil

Dimensions: 24" x 18"  


Friday, December 14, 2018

Response to Old Works Drawing







Creatures' Homes
 
Materials: Ink, Acrylic Paint, Cardboard, tape, hot glue, and spray paint
 
When looking back at our old challenges, I decided to redo the creatures from my first challenge, the cardboard challenge. It was not my best challenge, so I wanted to see if I could improve upon on them from last time. I only chose to do three of the creatures that I made. These were my favorite creature designs from the challenge. For each creature, I made an environment for them as to where I would think they will live. Box creature was placed in an city environment, snake creature was placed in a desert environment, while triangle creature was placed in a snowy mountain environment. To have the creatures and environment fit more together, I added a touch of color in the background to give the environment a bit more life.


 


Response Drawing



The Abandoned House on Lune Lake

For the podcast, I was mainly focused on the abandoned house they kept visiting in the podcast. So during the podcast, I sketched up an idea of what I thought the abandoned house looked like. For the response, I wanted to focus primarily on the house, so I decided to do a redefined version of the abandoned house with better proportions and a more realistic structure to the home.