Thursday, December 18, 2014

Final Group Project: Form

   Photo of Inspiration

    Halfway Photo


   Final Photo


Checker Game Instructions:
http://boardgames.about.com/cs/checkersdraughts/ht/play_checkers.htm

We made this game because it's simple to play, challenging, and best of all fun. We ALSO made this game because we want Liam to be able to have fun while he's recovering. Hopefully this will cheer him up. My contribution was helping to glue down the squares and making and printing out the instructions. I also helped to cut out a few squares. This checkers game uses pattern and repetition. We used both variety by interchanging the colors from yellow to black. Unity is represented in the squares because they are all the same size. Horizontal balance was used through the squares going horizontally across the game board, and we used a normal ratio and scale for proportion. There was no dominance, everything was equal because all the squares were the same size. My eyes move around the game because the different colors used, each square led to another square in each row. Lastly, we made our game simple simply because we designed it the same as a normal checkerboard which is flat. Originally we had planned on putting the squares on paper springs so they would be bouncy, but that idea didn't work out as planned. 














Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Extra Credit: Final Project Art Critique

Nia Muang recreated this art piece and the artwork she got her inspiration from is unknown. The birds stand out to me the most when I first look at it because they are very large. The tree branches move my eye around from place to place because of the color variety of stripes painted on them. Feelings of peace are represented in the artwork, and the meaning of unity is also represented because of the birds sitting together. I would name this peice Birds in Unity. Color was used to add stripes to the tree branches which otherwise would've remained brown. Color was also used on the bird and the large flower resting beneath them. The colors on the tree branches resemble the colors of the dresses people from her tribe wear. I think Nia chose to recreate this artwork because it reminds her of where she came from and all the memories that she made there. It also shows that she is proud of her tribe and of who she is. I think the overall creation is really good. I like how she made it large because it really stands out and the painting was done very well.





Sunday, December 14, 2014

Final Project Artist Statement


   Six Project Sketches

   Photo of artwork from your culture that inspired your final project 
   By David Ndambuki, "The Maasai"

   Half-way photo


    Finished project photo


Artist Statement 

My background consists of Irish, Native American, and African American. I made this project by using acrylic paint to create the Irish flag. I simply took a pencil and sketched out a human figure that was in an African piece of art. I also decided to incorporate the four symbols from the Irish culture and draw them on the clothing of the African figure. The significance of the shamrock is linked to St. Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint; the claddagh symbolizes friendship, love, and loyalty; the Criple (or Triple) Knot represents the Trinity; the Celtic spiral stands for continuous growth and unity and oneness of spirit.  The space between the spirals stand for the space between life, death and rebirth.  When he arrived in Ireland in 431, Patrick used the shamrock to teach Pagans about the Holy Trinity. I used color pencils to color the sun, person, and Irish symbols. I drew a sun symbol from the Native American culture. Lastly, for texture I used tissue paper, rolled and twisted it, and then glued it down onto the scarf of the person. This process was really simple. 

I made this artwork because it shows where and who I came from. This symbolizes the people who fought for equal rights and what each of my ancestors believed. Actual texture was used in this artwork through the tissue paper, and tint was used to make each side of the flag lighter so that it resembled the real colors of the Irish flag. The secondary color palette was used to create the colors, green and orange, of the flag as well. I think the element form was used by harmony through pattern in the Irish symbols, especially in the second symbol from the top. It also has a more radial symmetrical balance. The element shape was used to create a two dimensional piece of art. The perspective of space was not really used in this, but if anything it would be the sun because it is smaller and higher up, even though we know that the sun is very large. The element line was used to create dashes in the sun above the person. 

My overall thoughts on this artwork is that it came out how I expected it to. At first I had some trial and error with how I was going to do the background, but it turned out pretty good. I feel that this piece was successful, although it could've been better because of minor mistakes. Other than that, I created what I was planning to and it gets the point across.
 




Thursday, December 11, 2014

Favorite Daily Object Sketches


1.Post five pictures of your favorite daily object sketches. 


2. Give me at least three sentences of why you liked or disliked the daily object sketches.
I liked these five daily sketches because they were the most fun to draw. Some of them looked realistic and some of them were just cute or fit the season/holiday. I really like the end result of each of them.




Favorite Art Journals

1.Post two pictures of your favorite art journal entries.



2. Give me at least three sentences of why you liked or disliked the weekly art journals

I like the "How You Dream" art journal because of how the dream catcher came out, and I thought the E.T. made it funny too. I was happy with the end result of it and didn't want to change anything (which rarely happens), so I was happy about that. I like the "Color" art journal because the dripping color. The ombré gives it depth. 

Thursday, October 30, 2014

#1 Art Critique




Brianna Seawood recreated the art piece Thérèse Dreaming. The sleeping tiger stands out most to me when I first look at the artwork.The tiger stands out because it is bright orange and everything else is mostly green. It also stands out because it's the largest thing in the picture. Nothing really leads my eye around because the background is only green, but the stripes on the tiger cause my eyes to move around a little. The feelings represented in this artwork are vulnerability and peace. I would title it Sleeping Tiger because that is what stands out the most to me. Color was used everywhere in this artwork. In the stripes of the tiger, the food and water bowl, the sleeping girl, and the grass. Orange signifies the boldness, strength, and energy of the tiger (even though it was sleeping). The green signifies peace and serenity. I think the artist chose to recreate this artwork because I know she has an interest in animals, more specifically tigers. I think the overall recreation is really good. I like how she turned the small cat into a big tiger, because it changed the original completely and gave me a different perspective on the piece. Overall I think it was a really good recreation.

   Brianna Seawood's Recreation


Thursday, October 16, 2014

Color Project

Artist Statement

The artwork I recreated was originally painted by Vladimir Kush. The title of the painting is Metamorphosis. This recreation was a little difficult to do because the cotton balls were sticky with paint and the pastels were also messy. In the end though it came together to create my own version of this surreal painting. I made this project because surreal art is very appealing to me. Surreal art is something that can be fun to create because it doesn't have to look exactly like things in the real world do. This is one of the reasons why I decided to create or recreate this project/painting. I thought it would be fun to try and achieve this art using my own creative ideas. Although I knew that it wouldn't be perfect, I still wanted to make something using that particular idea because it was cool and different. 

The process of making this project only took the four class periods because I was using other materials like cotton balls instead of hand painting all of the details in the original picture. First, I painted my canvas using sponge brushes to give it more of a blended look. I changed some of the colors because I couldn't quite capture the exact colors used in the original. If I couldn't make the perfect color, I wasn't going to use it because I wanted this to look as nice as possible. The colors I did use represent calmness, peace, happiness, and sadness. These colors come from using the monochromatic palette, by blending white into it to make lighter shades of blue and yellow. I also used the primary color palette; this is where the main colors of my sunset background came from. Lastly, I used the analogous color palette. After I did this, I marked where the cotton balls would go and far down I wanted the hot air balloon to be. I then glued the cotton balls down and painted them according to where they were lain on the canvas. (Ex. If a cotton ball was glued down to the darkest blue of the canvas, I painted it dark blue). I also added white cotton balls at the top of the canvas to serve as the "regular" clouds. Then I took white string and used pastels to color it just like I did with the cotton balls. Finally, I used a brown oil pastel to draw in the hot air balloon basket, and my project was completed. 

I changed the style/technique of this regular painting by using cotton balls for texture instead of flat paint. I thought that cotton balls were one of the closest things that look like clouds. I also used string instead of paint for the hot air balloon strings because it was more three-D and I wanted it to match the theme of using cotton balls. I changed the materials again, by using cotton balls and string. I also used oil pastes, pastels, water color, and some acrylic to make the right colors that I would need for the project. For my medium I chose to use a flat canvas because of the paint that would be involved. 

For me, this project symbolizes joy. The simple things in life like watching a sunset can remind us of how thankful we should be to God for allowing us to wake up each morning and have somewhere to sleep each night. I try to thank God everyday for what He does for me, even if I am not at the best point in my life.



    Six Project Sketches




    Halfway Photo

    Finished Photo

    Original Photo
 
"Metamorphosis" by Vladimir Kush