Monday, April 27, 2009

Abstract art class four: pic two



do the same process with your three least favorite colors... after a while i realized I was using Sol food's color- so i gotta tell you: I like the color on that building, just not in fashion...

Abstract art class four: pic one


pick your fave three colors, you must blend tubes to make your faves. Then make two shapes, apply the first shape in three ways, apply the second shape in three ways, then paint the rest in, so you don't see any paper.

abstract art class three: pic two


do another story line, think of a story in your life, do five lines across of just the rough part of the story before the turn and happy climax. then go across in the other direction, doing the entire span of the rough part to the happy ending.

abstract art class three: pic one


expressing a storyline: first we expressed a storyline through a group-made sentence: colors quietly explode above your oppressive skyline.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

watercolor- class two, part B


I spent less time on this pear. I bought it as my model. It was the only brown pear brought to class. I didn't want to discriminate. It had a lovely color and yummy looking shadow. As you can see, I'm still unable to attain that color, weight and dimensionality. at least I got the bruises and scratches to a T!
This was a lovelier sketch than painting.
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Watercolor- class two




I skipped class one, as we did a lot of discussing materials and blending. You don't want to see my color wheel. And if you do, we can schedule a private viewing...Class two involved pears. I was good at pears in high school. As you can see, i've been out of practice, and my pear is flat. I'll work on it!!
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abstract acrylics - class two, part B


Same rules from below, applied here. this one isn't my favorite, i don't think it has a good side to sit on. i kept rotating it when i painted it, and it never found a top or bottom.
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