To this project there is no harmony. There is not a lot of variety in this either. For this we decided to do it Horizontal. We used normal proportion for this project. Everything on the project was equal. My eyes looked to the middle and around. Our game is very simple and to the point.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Favorite Daily Object Sketch
The photo's on this page are the most fun daily object sketch. In these I had to use a lot of creativity to keep each one different.
Favorite Art Journal
This Art Journal is my favorite because I put a lot put work into it and it was the one I had the most fun.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Who am I?
Hello my name is Kendall (as if you didn't know that already) and I am African-American (Black). On my Mom's side of the family I have a lot of different cultures. There's African and some Caribbean and part Caucasian. I'm not to way known with my Dad's side but I think it's safe to say that it's mostly African.
The reason I picked this art to replicate was because I felt this was most relevant. It symbolize African culture. I also made it because I thought it was cool. I also made it because I thought it represented me and who I am.
I used water colors on a canvase to make this art piece. This is abstract art and and with the water color made it have a lot of tint. I used primary and secondary colors on this because I have seen a lot of art like this that use those types of colors. This was a two dimensional art piece to create these triangles. There was also some measure line.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
#1 Art Critique
My partner was Joshua Rupay and the artwork he recreated was Skull Sketch by Leonardo da Vinci. What stands out to me is how creative it is on how he really recreated it and made it his own. It looks like something you'd see in a cartoon, it is really good. First the skull then the hand coming out of it. I think it represent like a evil villiain logo on a cartoon or it could represent a person being tired or upset and is just releasing anger. If I have to give this peace a title.... it would be..... Handy Head or Handy Skull.
The color use was good old black and white with like a old movie filter texture. The meaning of the color was to give a old, rough feel to it. Josh wanted to recreate this because I guess it suited his personality. Overall I think it looks fantastics and it was a really great piece of work.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Color Project Blog
The artist name is Amir Hossein Amirjalali and the title is "Untitled". Amir Hossein Amirjalali began painting in the center of academic visual arts in 1985 and he has been learning it from Rahim Naveh Si since 1988. In that period he really wanted to learn painting and coloring skills. After passing years he began his professional career. I recrated his art because the panting reminded me of the Cross that Jesus died on. In the backround is the storm that hit right after he died. I made this project out of water color and a little acrilic paint.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Monday, September 22, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Artist Statement
When planning for this project there was a couple of things we wanted to show. Number 1. we wanted it to be school themed. Number 2. we wanted to show Christ in our project because we feel like we should show Jesus everywhere we go. Number 3 It was what we wanted as a group to do. So with all that combined we made the cross out of a pencil and a ruler and made a frame in the backround.
One of the keys in making this project was line technique. The line technique was contour and the principle we used was Type-straight, as you can obviously tell the majority of the project was straight lines. We all worked on this as a team doing various parts to make this very quick. We used, of course, tape and scissors to cut the tape in the right places to make it as good as we could.
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