Saturday, September 27, 2014

Opposites attract


Crayon Splatter artwork is one of the most fun project to do. You start of by picking what you'll do and making a stencil for it. Then you pick out all the crayon colors you'll need; in my case I needed different shades of blue, orange, yellow, and grey. I traced the stencil onto a clean sheet of paper and then splattered the clean sheet with crayon. After that i glued the stencil to the splattered paper.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Skating into the sun

This is my object in motion drawing. I drew this based on a picture of Jack I took where he was jumping. I started off with a coordinate plane and sketched Jack's body in a "gnarly" position, then I added a skateboard because it didn't quite look right. I then shaded it all in, because I'm very lazy and I didn't want to give it color.

Ali's in Wonderland

 This is my foam sculpture project. I made it by cutting a sheet of foam board into the desired shapes and hot gluing. I designed it to be like the Mad Hatter's hat with bunny ears, because I'm a huge Alice in Wonderland fan. I painted it purple because I feel the color purple signifies adventure.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Summer has come and Pass

For the four seasons photography project I chose to take a picture of my dad's car that doesn't run. I took it with my IPod, and it turned out surprisingly good. I took it at an angle where it's like a child looking up at it. 

Monday, September 1, 2014

Light Art

                 While deciding what to do for a picture, I said something about an explosion and this is  what resulted.  Jack had made an explosion from a fake candle by waving it up and down, in              swirls, and a mixture of two. Jack always proves how good he is at art, even when its with                 light.

Motion Picture a.k.a. I over thought how to describe this

                   In the modern world of new-age technology, kids forget how to have fun without relying on a machine. It's the way that Jack posed that makes this picture one of a kind; his legs apart symbolize the kid in him trying to overpower the young adult, his hand in the down position tells us that there are things in life that we can't control, and his other hand in a grabbing motion refers to reaching for goals that are considered to be unattainable.