In art, we have working towards producing art for our portfolio, so far I have managed to produce both wet and dry media. but, mainly for the first board, I have steadily focused on painting. I have planned out for the next board the use of digital, charcoal-based and pencil pieces.
Here is a photo of the end results of the first board.
Why you may ask? The reason I have chosen this theme and kaupapa is I wanted to try something different for one a go out of my confront zone trying to discover something different and experiment with painting and drawing things(like fish) that I would normally not. My favourite piece from board one that I've put a lot of effort into is the one with the koi fish swimming through the city right below the ribbon eels. I feel like a put a lot of depth and shadow into this one, unlike the others I've produced.
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Here are some pieces from panel 2 I've been slowly developing:
- The first one, I've used the use of charcoal pencils and normal-led pencils.
- The second one, I have done using a digital drawing program using various tools
Panel 2 (Board 2)
The next thing I have planned for the second board is going to be focused on mainly the use of digital painting with a few charcoal-pencil drawings. the board's theme will similarly reflect the theme/kaupapa of the first board/panel but, the addition of warmer colours and tones. (sampled in the two species above)
Here are some extra dry media Pieces that I have been working on:
The first one is going to complement my other city piece which is done with charcoal and is drawn in a similar manner. As for the second one, it was a base mock. I don't think I will finish, so I have something digital in mind for it.
Kia ora Tyra
ReplyDeleteYour digital drawing of the sunset is really nicely executed. It is also great to see your workings and ideas up on your blog too. I am interested in your use of tone and contrast; in painting you appear fearless with this. However with pencil and charcoal drawing, you are hesitant to use it, though your marks are lovely. I would encourage you over the break to experiment with some dark and messy drawing and see where it goes, as the more confident you are with the media, the better you will express your very clever ideas.