I'm Emma and I am junior at Mercy. Over the course of the year my passion for art has remained unchanged. In fact, its grown strong. That is because I saw how far I have come. This semester I drew things with a level of detail I could only dream of. I plan to stay with art and continue improving my skill. I hope you enjoy my work.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Artitist Trading cards
Sketch, 2D & 3D forms, warm colors, cool colors, saturated and intense colors, pastel and muted colors, compositional movement, simplicity
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Images in a Box
In our last painting, we drew items in a box that represent our past, present and future by using watercolors. First we collected 5 items and 1 cloth and placed them in a box. Then we set them up in the way wanted to draw them. After that we sketched the image in pencil. Next we colored it with watercolors.
Greek Gods Table
In this project we decorated a chair or small table using any medium and theme we wanted. I chose the theme of greek mythology by using paints, colored pencils and decoupage. Decoupage is roughly the style of decorating something by painting images on it with glue. First, I bought a small table and primed it with primer paint in grey. Second, I traced images of the greek gods onto paper and colored them with colored pencils. Then, I cut them out. After that I painted the table using acrylic paints. Next, I glued images in place in preparation for the decoupage. Finally I decoupaged.
Snowflake
In this project we worked on recreation using paper. First, we took a piece of paper and folded it into a square. Next, we cut shapes into it like were making a snow flake. Then we glued the snowflake down on a piece of paper. After that we took the scrapes and place them back where they were.
Chin-strap Penguin in the Desert
For this drawing we drew an image of something in a place it doesn't belong using any medium we wanted. I chose to draw a chin-strap penguin in the desert. First, I sketched the image in pencil. Then, I colored it in with colored pencils.
From an Ants View
For this drawing, we used charcoal pencils to draw an image from an ants prepective. First we took a picture from ants prospective. Then we drew it with the charcoal pencils making sure to add proper shading. Then we sprayed it with hair spray to keep the image from smearing.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Snail to snake
In this drawing, we showed a metamorphosis of on thing to another using any medium we wanted. I showed the metamorphosis of a snail to a snake using colored pencils. First, I drew each of the stages of metamorphosis. Then rough sketched the background. After that I colored in the snail snakes. Next, I colored in the backround. Finally I framed it.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Book cover of Pandora's box
For this painting, we use could use any median we want to create a book cover for anything that is not a book. I chose Pandora's box and used gouache. First, I sketched the design. Second, I painted it with gouache. Finally, I framed it.
White Octopus with Rainbow Tentacles
For this painting, we had to create a color wheel in a non-cicular form using acrylic. I choose to create a color wheel octopus. First, I sketched an octopus in pencil. Then, I began to paint the tentacles making sure to have the in betweens right. After that I painted the head and background.
Owl in the Moon
For this drawing, we use charcoal pencils and a technic called rendering. First we took an image that we liked and put a 6 by 4 gride on it. Then we took a board and put the same 6 by 4 gride on it. After that we used the charcoal pencils and recreated the image, square by square. To do this we cut a square into a paper so we could focus on one square at a time. Then we sprayed the image with hairspray to make the charcoal not smug.
Abstract Line Art
In this project, we used acrylic paint to create a weird pattern. First, we doddled a pattern on to the paper. Next, we painted. The only rule was that the same color can touch or be two close. Then we pair a border around it. Finally we extend the image on to the border and painted it.
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