Showing posts with label Gina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gina. Show all posts

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This is a drawing that i made during the paper crane project. It is not fully complete. I used graphite and ballpoint pen.

(TITULAR STUFF)

how about them lakers?!


this is a photo.. of me.. i set the camera on a tree stump and set a timer.
when this was edited i used a black and white filter and a few others. i also added contrast.






this photo is of (my friend) Savannah. it was taken by my dads house at GFM.





This photo i took in Japan, summer 2008.
This is basically the Japanese Effiel Tower (Tokyo Tower).

i can count all the way to shfifty-five!



this is not a very good slide....This piece was done in contrasto, and it is of hands and bubbles.

this is a photo i took over the summer. it was taken in Spokane, Washington, on lake sacheen.


This is a photo of my shoes. this was taken at the creek by my house.

WabbaWabbaWabba!



This piece is a self portrait, done in pens and india ink.




This piece is of a random cat i imagined up. (charcoal)


this piece is a portrait of my friend savannah. it was made with graphite and colored pencils.

Langdon Graves

For the November blog post, I am doing a short entry on a contemporary artist. The artist I chose is Langdon Graves. I admire her art work because it is very well done and has imagination put into it. Langdon works with mostly graphite and has a very vintage feel to her artwork. The thing I admire most about her work is that it is in graphite and still looks finished. I fell that this artist will have influence on my work because I like to do art in graphite, and maybe I could take away knowledge of what a finished piece in graphite would look like.

October Blog Post




This piece is of my younger brother, his name is Blake. I took this photograph of him in my back yard. It was done in pencil, and took about 4hours to complete. I feel that the original photograph was much stronger.

















This piece includes a heart and my name in chinese. I used warm colors for the heart and cool colors for the background to show contrast (and that it is a warm heart). If i could go back and change something on this piece, i would make the background color more vibrant. (oil pastel and pen)






This piece in a way is accidental art, bacause it was going to be a flower until i messed up.... then it was abstract :P (bic pen & water color)