Wednesday, March 19, 2014
I think these are wonderful examples of mixed Media . There is that sorted of wonderful chaos that works together to create wonderful pieces of art. I don't know who the artist of these works of art are I just looked icy up on google so if you like to find out who they are that would be great. But seriously I am digging these that are awesome .
Vincent Willem Van Gogh
1853 - 1890
Vincent Van Gogh had an intreating life and a very difficult life. He had several jobs and moved all around Europe before deciding to become an artist. He had a unhappy childhood and a history of illness which contributed to his death in 1890. During his years as an artist he became very intensely involved in his work, which led to poor health and a poor lifestyle. He has a very unique style, full of vibrant colors and emotion.
He is a very inspirational artist, having over come all these difficulties and illness, becoming the great and wonderful artist that he has become known as today.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Mixed Media
This is my Mixed Media Finished Project. We had to choose an issue and create work on it. My issue was Media Corruption, and how effective tv is in peoples lives today. Basically how the images you see in day to day life effect you.
I started out by using Matte Media to transfer the few images I have on my poster. That took most of my time, it took forever. After that I started painting a little, black and red. Then I used was on my paper from a melted candle which turned out pretty cool. After that I used so Gray and Black Charcoal to make the wax stand out and I used that all over the paper. Then I got wall paper, and pasted it down with some matte media. And I got Green, Blue, and Orange pastels and colored over the wall paper. Then I got this textured paper with holes and painted over the tv picture in red. After that I painted down the textured paper to cause repetition. Then I started painting in red and black to kind of fix up some areas. I added tape over certain transfers, and around for a boarder and painted them white.After that i Got some tinfoil and putt it down with more Matte Media and painted over them red, and kind of showed like the texture of the tin foil. Lastly I put down sand with Matte Media and painted it red.
Doing all this thus created my crazy, yet together piece of work.
I started out by using Matte Media to transfer the few images I have on my poster. That took most of my time, it took forever. After that I started painting a little, black and red. Then I used was on my paper from a melted candle which turned out pretty cool. After that I used so Gray and Black Charcoal to make the wax stand out and I used that all over the paper. Then I got wall paper, and pasted it down with some matte media. And I got Green, Blue, and Orange pastels and colored over the wall paper. Then I got this textured paper with holes and painted over the tv picture in red. After that I painted down the textured paper to cause repetition. Then I started painting in red and black to kind of fix up some areas. I added tape over certain transfers, and around for a boarder and painted them white.After that i Got some tinfoil and putt it down with more Matte Media and painted over them red, and kind of showed like the texture of the tin foil. Lastly I put down sand with Matte Media and painted it red.
Doing all this thus created my crazy, yet together piece of work.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Hatching and Cross Hatching
We learned about these techniques last year, so I thought I would go more in depth and explain it more, maybe learn some more about it and try out what I learn and post pictures. But for now I found some examples online.
These are the types of Hatching and Cross Hatching.
Linear hatching
Hatching in parallel lines. Normally the lines follow the direction of the described plane.[
Crosshatching
Layers of hatching applied at different angles to create different textures and darker tones. At its simplest, a layer of linear hatching is laid over another layer at a 90° angle, to which further diagonal layers may be added. Other methods include layering arbitrary intersecting patches. Crosshatching in which layers intersect at slight angles can create a rippled moirĂ© effect.
Contoured hatching
Hatching using curved lines to describe light and form of contours
Hatching and Cross Hatching are shading techniques. They represent ripples in clothing, and different layers, further away or closer, and they also represent shadows and other important details to add into drawings.
These are the types of Hatching and Cross Hatching.
Linear hatching
Home Artwork
It started out like so, I drew it with pencil, then went over it with pen. Since I am at home I used Gimp to paint it on the computer. I just thought of the saying "People stand over me like Skyscrapers, I get lost in their shadows." and decided to draw a picture with it. So yeah nearly done, I have to finish painting it the colors I want, and then touch it up, and maybe add some special effects and filters.
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