Friday, May 17, 2013

Glow in the Dark

This is Iron Man made using only lights in the dark. It turned out okay, but I never got a pictures that I liked that well. We block all sources in the room and then used lights and paper to make it look like Iron Man.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Painting (with bonus ceramic thing)


The two photos above are of me working on my painting and of the final product. I think that if I were at the location of my painting that it would be pretty hot, but nice and peaceful. There wouldn't be much movement and there also wouldn't be much sound. For paining I used two brush strokes. I used the long left to right strokes and then I used a dab or "poke" to make things like the tree and blowing sand.

This is a ceramic (clay) thing. It looks similar to a spider but I don't really know what it is. It is supposed to be a monster.

Friday, April 26, 2013

I like flowers! (as well as bugs)

This is my flower page and I LOVE TO MAKE FLOWERS WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR!!!

Monday, April 22, 2013

Clay Monster



The first two fo the pictures are what I made on the iPad in class and the last photo is what I actually ended up making. It was really had to make things on the iPad but I finally came up with something that I liked. The clay was kind-of hard to work with if you didn't anything small because it breaks easily. Inside of the ball of clay (the body of the monster) there are small clay balls that will raddle after we fire the clay in the kiln. I definitally like the clay better than the iPad drawings but I will have to see what it looks like out of the kiln.

Zentagles (Not Really)



These are some photos of what we did for our zentangles. The first one (the triangle) is actually a zentangle, but the other two are not. For the last two we decided to paint the wall inverse colors. I though that it ended up looking really good, and kind-of like a rhinocerous.

Forced Perspective

This is a picture of me with forced perspective hair. Forced perspective is when you have two different items and different distances from teh camera so that the viewer sees something. This was the best of probably over 100 different pictures and 20 different perspectives. The hair is really only about two inches large.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013