Friday, March 5, 2010

Barn Door Water Color



For my post card I decided to use water color paper and water color paint with line art on top. I used a grid to create the rectangular pattern for the doors. I used a thin tip sharpie to add line art. Unfortunately I wasn't able to achieve a wood grain look on the barn doors. I will probably go in another time and and detail with a finer point micron pen.

Barn Door Comp



This assignment called for a 4X6 postcard representing our home state. I am from missouri so decided to a grid of different barn doors and patterns.

MID TERM BLOG!!!!!!!!!!

I hope you enjoy my blog! I came up with these five images based on different technique, subject matter and stages of learning. Thank you for looking at my projects I KNOW you will enjoy them I specifically put in a little birdie at the bottom if the rest of my blog fails your expectations!



I was excited about choosing this truck image for my portfolio since thus far it has been my favorite project in illustration. Thanks to our favorite Terry I was able to put some of his techniques to good use. For the wheat back I used multiple tones of yellow and brown and avoided structure and blending to create a nice gold. After that was dry I added in line work to create an implied wheat field. The imagery I was working with was a rusty truck, which I was able to use a wet on wet technique to move color around giving a spontaneous rust stains. I also enjoyed using the transparency effect to create a fairly realistic window on the side, front and back windows.


I chose my round 2 of the three image montage mainly because I felt I had a great improvement from the last 3 image montage I painted. For the woman's lingerie I painted the whole thing a navy blue and then went in to pick out the lace- up detail. To give it texture l later went in with a thin brush and added details. On my cheshire cat I had some struggles picking out the teeth but over all I feel as if i was able to perfect his creepy smile. I used multiple purples and greys for the cat and picked out the fur detail. After I achieved that I went in to add more details by using light browns and darker purples to make the fur appearance more effective.



I chose this lily for my portfolio particularly because I like the back round. I think the contrast between such a strong red and blue makes the flower really pop. This is another early exercise that I was able to experiment with multiple color palettes which led to me perfecting this one. After I let the original form dry i was able to go back in and add detail to the petals, while using a wet on dry technique.



Here is an early water color from our 10 image of whatever we would like exercise. I particularly like this water color because I was able to work with fluid shapes and values while working with a structured image. Because this is a smaller image and had less importance than our larger scale projects i was also able to play around with splatter effect, giving the stilettos an edgy look an creating movement.



I chose to put this cardinal water color in because i enjoy the wet on dry technique. By blocking in an overall shape and letting it dry i was able to go over the bird with a thin brush and and make directional lines implying feathers.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Montage 2



After being told that our montage's were of poor quality (to put it nicely) my class was required to go for round 2 of the three image montage. Luckily this time we didn't need a comp. I choose to combine a dominatrix, cheshire cat and prescription pills. I decided to go for a more tainted theme since i had a more vibrant theme for the previous montage.

Montage 1



My first try at the pick out method did not go as well as I had hoped. I learned from choosing a tennis shoe, lady gaga and balloons that picking out textures is very important. When dealing with smooth surfaces the pick out method although possible, is not ideal. Since I was having problems I decided to go for a more graphic approach. by using implied lines and layers darker colors rather than taking out