Design I
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Final Piece: Sugar Skull
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Change 4: Don’t Splash Your Trash
For my last change piece I decided last minute that I wanted to do something other than painting or drawing. I decided to use illustrator and kind of make a poster out of it. Looking on Pinterest I got some ideas about bottles in the ocean and wanted to put fishes trapped in the bottle. I wanted to keep it simple yet informative.
Change 3: Duck out of oil
For this piece I just wanted to make this just a painting. I recently saw a commercial for the Dawn Dish Soap about how people use their soap to clean the wildlife from oil spills. Instead of trying to make it realistic I decided that I wanted to have fun with it and draw out a rubber duck. I also used India ink for the oil spill.
Change 2: JellyBag Fish
Because of pollution a lot of litter has been washing up a shore. With that, plastic bags in the ocean have been mistaken for jellyfish in the ocean and the plastic bags get eaten by their predators like sea turtles, sharks and swordfishes. I painted an ocean underwater and decided to outline jelly fish out of plastic bags, cut them and glued them on the canvas.
Change 1: Bird’s Nest
For my series of Change I decided that I wanted to do something about how Pollution has affected and changed the ecosystem throughout the years. For this piece I wanted to paint a bird with a nest and use newspaper clippings and collage that over the nest. I wanted to keep it simple and since I don’t know how to paint that well I didn’t want to mess it up too much!
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Experiment 4: Analogous Colors
This is my fourth experiment. I decided to do another float because I actually like making the floats! This time I decided to make it analogous by putting in a splash of green. I then drew out a jelly fish on card stock, used a green marker then went over it with some alcohol then I cut it out with an exact knife and glued it on the background.
Experiment 3: Monochromatic
For my third experiment I basically did a float by mixing different shades of blue and letting them drip all over the paper. It was messy but quite fun! After drying I decided to go for an aquatic theme so I painted a blue seahorse to keep it simple.
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