I really like my layering drawing of the desert with the snowmobile and four wheeler ripping around. I'd have to say that was my favorite because I like how it turned out and it was kind of fun to draw. I would redo my memory artwork of the deer in the scope because the deer looks more like a sheep and the think willow brush on the right half of the scope is not drawn very well, but I guess I don't know how to fix it. In art class I learned how to expand way to think of certain subjects. I wish we would of had more games and more fun times, I also wish the seating arrangement would have been better.
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For my Identity artwork, I decided to draw this first person view of a person driving a side by side. The blue lines in the windshield are roll bars, I drew a steering wheel with gauges on the dash. I drew the view on the left side of the side by side but when I took the picture and rotated the picture it made the drivers seat be on the wrong side. I tried to draw a snowy road with snow banks on the side and pine trees on the edge. I wish I would of went more into detail with this artwork. I used markers, pencil, and sharpie to outline things in order create my artwork. The big idea behind this artwork is that I like driving things. My goal for this artwork was to make a cool drawing of what I see when I drive a vehicle. Overall, I think the artwork turned out decent and the road the the edge of the road could have been better.
This past week I decided to draw this image except without the helmet in it. I decided to do this because I thought it would be cool to draw and challenging. I am trying to engage and persist by trying to stay on task and focused. I am stretching and exploring by doing something I have never done before. I am observing this artwork and trying to get every line in the right position.
For this artwork, I decided to draw this picture because this is my first deer I shot in my perspective. I created this artwork with my pencil and acrylic paint for the black area of the scope. The hardest part of this artwork is was making the deer actually look like a deer.
The darker area on the right is supposed to be really think willow brush and the deer is standing on normal weeds. I drew a fence on the left which divides the lane into two. My goal for this artwork was to create an artwork that I can keep and look at when I'm older. Overall, I think this artwork turned out decent, the willow brush I wish would of turned out better as well as the deer. This week I used Envision and Engage and Persist. I used envision by making my artwork look through a scope in first person. I used engage and persist when I drew my deer. I came across many problems like the neck and the head, it was to big and pointed. It was also difficult to position the deer in the right spot in the sights.
My plan changed. My new plan is to use different photos because the ones I had previously were deleted from the internet. I am almost done I just have to cut out my snowmobile and four-wheeler and glue them onto my drawing of the sand flat.
My goal for this artwork was to create a cool artwork with a snowmobile in the sand, because they are supposed to be in snow (which is like the opposite of sand). My overall thoughts on this artwork are that it turned out very well and I like the idea I came up with. This is my finished artwork and I really like how it ended up looking and how it kind of fits together. I am creating my artwork based on layering. My plan was to draw these sand dunes on a piece of paper and then print out the quad and snowmobile and glue them on. I was a ways into my sand drawing when I realised that there is a girl hidden in the dunes. I had to restart with a different background because I don't want a giant girl in my art.
My goal for the end of this artwork is to make it look realistic and cool. This week I learned about layering and hybridity. I chose layering for my artwork and I drew a sand flat and printed a four wheeler and snowmobile and glued them on the sand flat. I envisioned my artwork turning out well and I was mostly correct. I have no pictures of my work.
I created this artwork and decided to name it "Driven into." In this artwork I drew grass by drawing swayed lines large, and then gradually making them smaller and then just shading. I drew my screwdriver freehanded based off of memory and used a ruler to get a straight line of the metal section. I drew the mountains based off of a picture I found on the internet. I drew the clouds based off of memory and freehanded.
I created this artwork by stealing ideas from Claes Oldenburg. He creates objects way larger that normal and makes them sticking out of the ground. I took his idea and changed it by making mine a screwdriver instead of anything he has done. I also changed the background because he does his artwork in cities so I did mine near mountains in the middle of nowhere. My big idea behind my artwork is that I like tools and applied them to Cleas ideas. My goal was to get an end result better than I would of expected and get better at drawing mountains. I don't think I achieved either of these goals, but the both take practice. Overall, I think my artwork turned out okay, but could have been better. I think next time I will chose a topic to draw that I would enjoy drawing more. This past week I learned 2 new studio habits. One of them being layering white to add a duller drawing. I did this by using red and blue to make a purple-ish color and them adding a layer of white and then a layer of red and then white again. Then in the mess of colors I wrote my name. I have an image above showing this.
Another habit I learned is it helps to do a practice drawing before your final draft. I also was reminded how to draw field grass. You have to make short lines curving slightly and make some lines darker than others. If you want to get a more blurred look, rub your finger across the grass your drew. |
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