Monday, May 14, 2012

Zeebra or Rhino?

I'm where?

Hard core photoshop skills are presented in rhino form.

Frog tongue;)


 

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Eh? Bowls.



Currently we are working on bowls and such. We first started with creating a template to use for our bowl and the cut the pattern out on the clay. After that the clay was placed over an actual bowl to give it shape while it dries. Eventually, I painted little polka-dots on the bottom of my bowl and put it in the kilm. They got glazed today and should be done soon enough after coming out of the kilm! I was going for a sun look with my pattern but with the polka-dots it kind of resembles an octopus<3. Accepted.

Pastels

YEAH BUDDY.

 
In art we had to draw a still life picutre of a scene in front of us with pastels. I'm not the most amazing artist so I was pretty surprised when my picture turned out successfully. It is important to smudge the the colors and use a variety of colors when working with pastels. I enjoyed this project a lot and would definitally work with pastels again<3

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Got perspective? FORCED.

By using perspective, pictures may appear different than in reality. Such as someone is a giant standing on top of a house but they are actually standing close to the camera. It is suppose to look like im a giant who can reach the pole with no problem. However, this was only semi-sucessful...

Excuse me?

We started off my learning to draw people in propotion. And ended up painting ourselves, which soon we became into...  monsters? I feel like the polka-dotted pants really define me. OH YES. Although it is a creation I wouldn't mind forgetting...

Light it up.





Cigar please.

 
We had to use glow sticks to show our creativity;). The pictures basically tell it all...
 
rock that out.

PICKACHU






 



RAWR. Banana monster;)


BANANA MONSTER


Kindergarteners drew pictures of monsters and we had to bring their drawings to life! My monster was the Banana Monster he has crazy hair;). Unforunatly his arm didn't make it through the kilm process... As a result, a new and imporved extra-long arm replaced the missing one. Other than that, I think the monster looks good! The most difficult part was interpurting what the kindergarten drew and creating that into a 3-D creation.