Posts

Showing posts from April, 2021

Still life : blocks blocks and more blocks!

Image
       First block composition and shadow sketch... The most time-consuming part of this assignment was definitely laying down layer after layer of pigment. There’s something soothing about watching it go from dark to light thought. The black background was very helpful in creating depth and contrast. I struggled with making my strokes appear seamless and tried my best to blend them together better. Hopefully the second still life will end up smoother than this one. Still life #2  This one had a lot more going on with shadows cast all over the place! I tried to apply a variety in tones and shading to give the illusion of 3-dimension. I look forward to applying the same shadowing techniques to more detailed still lifes this term!

Contour drawing, my workspace

Image
  I had a lot of fun sketching this picture! I love how the contour lines allowed me to create a whimsical look. It reminded me of some Dr Seuss books I've seen. I had a hard time depicting accurate proportions but I enjoyed creating this and look forward to doing more contour drawings. I definitely prefer the sharpie over the pencil for this style of drawing since the tip stays nice and sharp and the lines remain clear and distinct.

Contour object drawing... the dreaded shoe!!

Image
  This contour object assignment was challenging. I couldn't decide between whether to do a strappy high heel or a simpler flat shoe. I ended up going with my favorite pair of Nike Airs. I didn't realize until I was going crazy over the venting details that this was not the easiest shoe to draw. I tried to use long continuous lines instead of shorter shading strokes. If I could make one improvement to this piece, it would be to the lighten the venting pattern so it doesn't overwhelm the picture and mess with the lighting and shading scheme of the picture overall. Let me know what you think!

Contour hand sketches

Image
  While apprehensive at first, I really enjoyed playing around with this technique. Part of my issues when creating art is that I overthink it way too much and over criticize myself to the point of debilitation. I found that with this style of sketching, I wasn't getting hung up on making the perfect lines and shapes and I truly focused on the curvature and aesthetic of my hand. Fun fact, apparently one of my hands has six fingers, lol, can you spot which one? I didn't even realize it until after I posted this...

Week 1: Gradient Patterns

Image
  This assignment was challenging for me. I had a difficult time coming up with so many different patterns but I'm overall satisfied with how it turned out.

Week 1: Shading Scales

Image
  It was nice to get to play with the pencils a bit and see how they transferred to paper. This was my most frustrating assignment this week. I struggled to make my pencil blend in evenly on the page and in the end was not totally satisfied with the texture. Its crazy how much of a difference in darkness there was between the two pencils.

Week 1: Texture Rubbings

Image
                  Week 1 : Texture rubbings  I found this activity fun and it was cool to scour my home for interesting textures. My favorite rubbing would be the plant pot. The graphite stick writes so smooth and glides on the paper like butter !                 Week 1: Texture rubbing replication We were tasked with replicating one of our texture rubbings. I chose my favorite flower pot because I love the design and I thought it would be fun to recreate it. I laid down a few layers of graphite first then used a pencil eraser to remove some in the pattern of the original rubbing.   

Art is life!

Image
Since I was a kiddo, art has always been a passion of mine. I love incorporating it into my daily life. I enjoy anatomical art which merges my love for medical science and art. Calligraphy and hand lettering are also hobbies of mine. You just can't beat the satisfaction of a perfect fountain pen!  

A day in the life of a veterinary healthcare worker...

Image
I currently work as a vet assistant. I get to take care of some amazing fur-kids. I really enjoy my job. Its ever-changing and keeps things interesting! I have always been drawn to the healthcare field and learned while doing pet dentals that my true passion is dental health. I am currently working towards transitioning from the veterinary field into human dental hygiene. I will miss my furry patients the most!  
Image
I'm a proud crazy-dog-lady! Here's Myles, my Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. His quirky personality makes life lighter sometimes...  
Image
Family is the driving force in our lives. My reason for living, my son Marcus :) My better half, my husband Dan :) Some of the wonderful women in my family.  
Image
 One of my favorite past times is exploring this great state with my family.  I took this picture in the hills of Heppner, OR