Alright! Just a bunch of stuff that I don't know when else to put up... except now. So enjoy. this is a sketch i drew in one of my classes last semester with a ballpoint pen.
This was my art project part A. It involved one shape (triangle) overlapping and flowing off the page. I used acrylic paint (just black and white or a mixture of the two) that's why it looks so shiny. I suppose I went at this with a more geometrical pattern rather than a compulsive one. The lines of symmetry lie diagonally, but the different shades skew that symmetry even further.This one was part B. Where we needed to take our single shape and create a solid form. I decided to create an almost spindle-shape form from the triangles which rested on a sheet of floating paper (giving it a sence of space), also having the original picture (part A) on that paper. I also used acrylic here, but the flash from my camera made the gradient background look all wonky.
This was my art project part A. It involved one shape (triangle) overlapping and flowing off the page. I used acrylic paint (just black and white or a mixture of the two) that's why it looks so shiny. I suppose I went at this with a more geometrical pattern rather than a compulsive one. The lines of symmetry lie diagonally, but the different shades skew that symmetry even further.This one was part B. Where we needed to take our single shape and create a solid form. I decided to create an almost spindle-shape form from the triangles which rested on a sheet of floating paper (giving it a sence of space), also having the original picture (part A) on that paper. I also used acrylic here, but the flash from my camera made the gradient background look all wonky.
Finally, my still life. Our objective was to bring in objects to create our own still life and convert that into cubism. This has been my first crack at cubisim so I'm not expecting too much out of it. For this I used charcol and water.
Stay tuned for some character designs!!!