Monday, April 28, 2014

Watercolor Bird Project

Inspiration- Google.com images/ watercolor birds- I really wanted to begin working with watercolors again, because the majority of this year I've been working with the following: charcoal, colored pencils, and acrylics. I really like the flexibility of watercolors, with the way you can take them outside the lines. 

 

Process

For this project, I decided to venture back into the medium of watercolor paints. I then looked online at various studies of fruit and birds in watercolor. I really was interested in the little birds and decided to make a branch and a small bird holding onto one of the branches. I decided to go with using watercolor pencils to begin my sketch and add the first layers of color. I then began shading in the dark areas, and added water to the parts I completed. I then went with complementary colors and shades for the bird, which include: dark yellows, oranges, blues, and green. After layering the colors for the bird with watercolor pencils, I then added the water to the bird. After this step was complete and the colors were even, I then used black ink pens to color in the black area of the bird's eye. I decided to leave the background white to really make the colors pop.

Judgment

I am very happy with the final product, and like the colors I chose. I am also glad about leaving the background white, due to the fact that it really brought out the foreground's complementary colors.


                                                         References




     Starting Point (watercolor pencils)




           Final Piece (watercolor pencil with water)





Sunday, April 27, 2014

Mixed Medium Drawing/ Painting

Inspiration- Georgia O'Keefe abstract flowers

Process

For this drawing, I decided to try a different kind of flower that I found in Georgia O'Keefe's book found in the classroom bookshelf. I then decided to go with a black matte board and white and white charcoal colored pencils. Later on in the process of my drawing, I decided to add a splash of color to the flowers with deep red acrylic paint. I first thought of how many flowers I wanted to draw and, as well as the placement of each. I then sketched out four flowers, each placed in the corners of the board. I then added the different lines within each flower and mixed up the media of white charcoal and white colored pencil. The top left flower was more colored pencil, so the flower below that I gave more white charcoal accents to. The same went for the two flowers on the right. I then went back over each flower and chose a specific spot to paint over with the red acrylic.

Judgment

 I really enjoyed layering on the paint and using it for this mixed medium drawing. I really like the way this piece turned out, although I really wish the pigments and values of the charcoal and colored pencil were more precise. I began working on this piece at different times and had to use different colored pencils and charcoal, so not all of the flowers match in value.

                                                               Reference Picture


                                                                       Final Piece

                                                                 




Skull Drawing

Inspiration- Google.com images/ skull drawings

Process

For this drawing, I wanted to work on my proportion skills. Also, I've really enjoyed my final pieces of drawing animal skulls, so I wanted to expand on that and try a different kind. I first went on google.com and found a few references with different angles and views to help me have a better understanding. I then used a black paper and white colored pencils and a colorless blender to create my skull. I began to erase one of the sides of the nose and it caused a discoloration in the white, so I began going over that place with the blender to smooth out the color. This worked, but it caused a change with the color and shading on the skull as a whole, so I blended the entirety of the skull.

Judgment

 I really wish I had used a black matte board because I think it would've handled a higher level of shading and erasing; on the contrary, I am happy with the proportions and shape I achieved for this piece.

                                                                Reference Pictures


 

 

                                                                        Final Piece