Showing posts with label color con. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color con. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Skin-like Vinyl.






Acrylic, Sharpie, Earring Studs, on Skin-like Vinyl.
These photos don't do it justice.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Exterior Vision and Interior Self

Kind of late on sharing these but oh well...


Final self portrait assignment for Color Concepts class. Two Parts. Part A: Draw in black-white/grey scale a realistic depiction of yourself. What the world sees on the outside.
Part B: In color, create a self portrait reflecting who you really are; what others normally may not see.
Then we had to write a paper about Part B and why we used the colors we did and meaning.

Got an A on entire project though I don't feel I did my best on either drawings.



The main colors used in my self portrait are brown, orange, blue, turquoise, and purple.

Brown wasn’t only chosen because it’s the natural color of my hair but, is also a neutral, down-to-earth color. I consider myself to be a rather all around and open minded woman. The color brown has been associated with such characteristics as dependability and friendliness. I’ve been told before that I can be too friendly and I’ve happily accepted that ‘flaw’.

The orange streaks in my hair represent my vibrant and sociable nature. Orange is mentally stimulating and asks for attention with out screaming for it. I’ve discovered in recent years that my craving for attention is a bigger part of my personality then I used to let on. Orange has a happy medium of attributes from both colors red and yellow. Exuding energy and possibly a slight bit of hidden aggression it balances itself out with the calmness of yellow.

Adding the blue was to do more balancing in my personality. My astrological sign is a Libra, the scales, which denotes my personality to be rather evened out. Blue and orange are not only complimentary; they’re also a contrast of warm and cool colors. Blue is a very likable color in most everyone likes some shade of the color blue. I'd like to assume I'm a rather likeable person. Blue conveys both a strong and calm feeling. Growing up the way I have and through the events I’ve faced I have stayed rather calm in the face of strife. This in turn has made me a stronger woman and will continue to as I grow. Culturally blue is associated with importance, intelligence, stability, unity and confidence.

Turquoise is used in my shirt creates a feminine appeal. I grew up a tomboy yet always had the girly daydreams in my head. Hopeless romantic, wanting to dress up, I just kept repressing it. It wasn’t until the past few years have I began to embrace the girly girl hiding beneath. Turquoise has a personal and cultural connection, specifically turquoise in reference to the mineral. Turquoise is commonly associated with the Middle East where I’m descended from. I can remember vendors selling turquoise jewelry and specifically the turquoise scarabs. This stone is associated with the American Southwest as well. I lived in Arizona for a while and it was an important time in my life. I didn’t realize how much the state had effected me until after I left but I find it a key element in who I am today.

The purple of the jacket is another nod to my astrological sign; the purple and turquoise being complimentary. This purple is a bit on the lighter side giving another suggestion of femininity. Associations include, grace, refinement, and romance; all emotions and concepts I tend to tuck under my skin. Purple is colors that invokes creativity and an artistic mind as well as boost the imagination. The artistic aspect needs no explanation but, I have a horrible habit of daydreaming at a probably unhealthy level. Fun fact, Cleopatra’s favorite color was purple, again tying me back to my Egyptian heritage. Most specifically, purple is the color of mystery. One could know me for years and still not know who I am. I like to have that mystery. I like to hope that it keeps me interesting.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Grey Days Are Best For Getting Work Done...

Got a lot of my assignments either finished or at least half done. Except Structural.. damn structural...

I did get back my paintings of Christopher that I did for our Modulation Project in Color Con.









Another long day tomorrow, as all Thursdays are for me. At least it begins with the continuation of our two-day tightly rendered figure drawing! <3

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Acrylic Homicide...

i have a table top to work on now. Whoo, going up in the world! Few things I've been working on this afternoon. Above is the beginnings of my painting for Color Con. Yep that's the AZ mountains again...

My red acrylic pant exploded suddenly, thankfully in the ziplock bag and not all over my floor. Only the Phalo Blue Green suffered as witness to the carnage. 
Add going to the supply store for another tube to my TO DO list for tomorrow. 

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Grey Tones Are What I Do Best.




Modulation Project for Color Con. Nowhere near finished.

This is a painting of my classmate, Christopher. He's a splendid guy. 

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Procrastinations and Distractions.


forgot to share the final of that border project from forever ago. A- apparently the grey value in the yellow image wasn't correct :/ I prefer the blue myself 

I discovered another artist I like. 
My drawing teacher introduced him to us the other day in class when we were starting figure drawing.  
Steven Assael.











I can not seem to focus for the life of me. One day, I'll have discipline.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

It Piles Up...

Drawing is obviously my favorite class. Even though we're just working on still life [which I don't care for much] I just love being in there. Just drawing. I enjoy how Ms.Anita teaches and I like how focused everyone in class is. I like the energy.
We've just been working on basic concepts so far. The next process we're going to focus on is tonality, using black and white Prisma colored pencils on toned paper.  Looking forward to it.



Finished my line art for the Border project in Color Con. Felt like doing something whimsical and girly. Mermaids achieve that I think. Either that or unicorns a suppose.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Progression and Time Management...

It feels nice to actually feel productive. Not just working at the restaurant as a means to no obvious end. 
I have a few bigger projects already. For 3.D we have to make 5 objects out of steel wire. No idea what I plan on making. 
As well in Color Concepts we're starting our Border projects. For the assignment we have to create a design that shows directional movement and replicate it 3 times, each demonstrating:
A) extreme value contrast and subtle relationship of chroma, using blues
B) extreme contrast of chroma and subtle relationship of value, using primary yellow
C) extreme contrast of both value and contrast, using reds with black and white.
...did that go over your head a little? :\
I've got some sketches down, nothing finalized tho...