This is the class's batik but I thought I would still include it. Its a very unique process but I think I like it. The hardest part it controlling the wax when you draw with it. The top two pictures are the ones I did, and the bottom one is a different view of it as a whole. This somewhat of a practice since we will eventually make our own. It will be an adventure with struggles and successes, I can't wait to start
I am having a lot of fun with this assignment. Its a value study using cloth and stools. I really am trying to focus on the wrinkled part at eh bottom and bringing that out even more. It's extremely important to do these types of assignment every once and a while. I can't wait to finish it.
I loved this project. It was great to not really plan something out first, sometimes I think its better this way. The top one is finished, this one is the very bright and in your face one and the bottom one is more subtle. For the orange one I just kind of went for it, I did the splattering pretty quickly and then I took my time on the purple dots. I'm so happy with how it turned out. I don't think the picture does it justice, some of the tiny dots just blend together to look like a blur. I am thinking this piece could be a perfect piece to send for a quality piece. Now to the bottom one, I took more time on the background with this one. When I did my splattering I played off the background and only went diagonally through the middle. I am unsure if I should do more, because I didn't go back in and add dots. But I also like the simplicity of this piece and the starkness of the white. I don't know what color I would use either.
This piece is a water color with a contour line drawing over it. The water color portion was fun, it was a new type of paper for me that we used. The paper played a huge part in this piece it did not absorb right away so you had to be patient. Next I created the eye with Sharpie I am not a huge fan of the way it came out. The concept works where the iris of the eye appears colored opposed to the white of the eye. I wish it was a little more realistic.
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AuthorAP art student at Millis High school. Archives
May 2015
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