Thursday, January 3, 2013

Jpeg Challenge - Ornaments

 Prettiest
I got this fox at the National Christmas Center in Lancaster.  I just think it's really pretty.
 Most sentimental
I made this ornament with my friend Chase a long time ago.  At that time I called this my "ormanent," and I still do. 

Ugliest
 This ornament is hard to see, but it's a stupid looking fabric Santa in an overly glittered glass ball.
 
Oldest 
 This tree was brought over by my great-great-grandparents 95 years ago.  It has ornaments dating from the 1840s to the early 1900s.
  
This grape Kugel is from 1840.  It's the oldest ornament on the tree.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Emotion

My goals and intentions for this artwork were to get the most random colors to look good together.  I accomplished this by throwing colors together, and figuring out how to blend them.  My painting is about the jagged shapes, because I feel like they are great attention-getters, and they're interesting to look at.  My most difficult challenge to meet was blending opposite colors together.  I accomplished it by blending using different colors.  I feel like my painting really works down on the lips and in the hair, where I blended the colors best.  I learned to put any colors together and work with them in odd ways.  I could say that Wolf Kahn's paintings helped me with this, as I painted realistically but extremely distorted the color.  I learned from watching Rawlison that colors really don't matter, it's just the shape.  If I had a do-over, my colors would all be completely different.  I feel the best about the lips, they have the best color combinations, I feel.  This is something new I've never tried before, I'd love to do it again.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

JPEG Challenge - Leftovers

 Leftover bits and pieces from a costume
 Leftover chip crumbs
 What's left of the soda
 Fragments of pecan pie
The table without the food

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Mary Cassat - Mentor




JPEG challenge 4

 I spend lots of time in my room, just doing as I please.
 I love the outdoors, especially underneath trees or inside bush forts that I made.
In the classroom is where I am during the day.

I don't have any more pictures...

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Paper Sculpture

This is a drawing of my paper sculpture.  My goal in this painting were to capture the lights and darks in the actual sculpture as close to exactly as possible.  I accomplished this by drawing from life as much as I possibly could.  My painting is about the light.  My most difficult challenge I had to accomplish was when my sculpture was squashed by someone unknown.  I fixed this by drawing from a photograph.  My painting really works where the light is shining on the paper spiral.  I learned while painting this that the light is very important and must be captured in all its essence.  I learned from Lien that even the most simple shapes work perfectly to make an interesting painting.  This was when we were building our sculpture.  I'd probably do the same thing if I did this over.  I'm very proud of my lighting.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Family

 Family is weird, but you love them anyway.
This photo depicts my sister, Grace.
 Family is different.
This photo is me and my dog, Bo.  I couldn't get my other dogs to pose for me.
 Family is friends, near and far.
This is a picture of me having a Skype chat with one of my friends, Angelica, from Texas.
 Family are the ones like you and who accept you.
These are my furry friends from Otakon, and anime convention.  They share the costume making talent and fascination with me.  (Not everyone made their costume themselves, but all are a one of a kind handmade work of art.)
Family is a fragile gift from God that should be treasured.