This is a acrylic painting of a scenery that has the sunset, mountains and flowers with leafs in the bottom forefront. I learned how to make this painting look like there are so many mountains and I used the clouds to show how the mountains are set up. I used space to position each element the right way to show the painting as it is from the top view of a far way view. The skill made this non realistic painting interesting because I know now that I can create layers and have the back, the middle and the front scenes. I created this to try something with the mountains and colorful front of complex colors without trying to make it like a picture.
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This is a masterpiece art work in black pen of shadowing and shading of big flowers in a vase is the main part of the drawing on a wooden table. For this particular work, I have established a technique of making scribbles to create the flower peddles without outlining it at all. I think the lines made it really show its shape and texture of the flowers mainly to show off in 3D form. I created this because I find it fun to do black and white with pen in scribbles and I always wanted to draw flowers for myself.
This is my self portrait monochromatic watercolor painting. It is the best accuracy I can do of myself for the eyes, eye-brows, nose, lips, hair and face structure. I also used only the color of blue. Some areas are dark to show the shadows. I learned the easiest way to draw the nose and you would be looking at the camera picture of yourself for 85% of the time. I think the shape is most important in this project for the accuracy of the painting myself and where it places. I have never done a self portrait and so I thought it was a nice challenge along with using only blue to enhance my painting.
This is a creative cursive lettering in words and different ranges of sizes when the 3 sectioned lines are curved into proportion. I learned how to dress up each letter, make them different sizes or how they are layed out on the paper and using the black sharpie to shade. I think the color of the black and leaving a little whiteness mostly emphasized this work because it brought out the beauty, shape and size of this paper, along with the overall message I want to get across. I wanted to bring out the events I had to face in my lifetime and show something true of life. It is unique because I had to imitate majority of the letters to keep the same font and it is lined unproportionally on the page to challenge my ability to fit these words in different sizes.
My line drawing of a still life consist of 3 pomegranates with a glass vase in the back. It looks like black pen sketch work with the shading to emphasis the darkness to light. It also shows where and how the light is affecting the darkness of the still life. The blackness in the background of the vase shows that is glass and the clearness of it. The type of skill I used from what I learned is scribbling ink to embody the pomegranate's roundness and the vase. I scribbled really closely for the darker areas and loose and more spread out scribbles to show the lighter shade. I think the color is mostly emphasized in this drawing because with the right amount of darkness to lightness, it can really showcase the the still life's characteristics of its position, body and texture. I wanted to show one of my favorite fruit that I enjoy eating into my drawing. Plus, to bring this drawing more alive, I wanted to use pen for the fine lines, consistency and the shading of scribble lines.
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