Art 1: Final Portrait Project

Sakura
Sakura
For the Q1 art project, we had to create a portrait that communicates something that reflects the culture of the subject, the world he/she lives in and/or his/her own personal experiences. For my project, I decided to create a portrait  of me in the certain of the paper that has my favorites things and things that makes me the person I am today revolve around me in the center. The images around me are- the American flag, headphones, love, family, Christmas hat, Virgo sign, money, and fries.

I want to work to communicate to my audience that the things in my drawing are things that I like and things that reflect the person who I am today. The tools I used to help create and bring my image to life was pencil to sketch out my final design. After I was done with my sketch and I was happy with what I had created, I then when over the drawings with a sharpie. When I was done outlining my work with the sharpie marker.  I then started to color in the images on my portraits with color pencils and markers. After I was done with that I then worked on my background for the portrait. My inspiration for my background came from the crumpled up tie-dye shirt look. My current work relates to this project because I have done a project where I had created a self-portrait. The only thing that was different with this portrait is that I just used a pencil. I used a pencil and charcoal for different shading techniques.

​The process I went through to complete this project wasn’t really hard or long. It was quite simple. I say this because I already knew what I wanted to do when I went over the project description. An artist who has inspired me is Frida Kahlo. She is a famous artist known for drawing self-portraits of herself.  https://www.1000museums.com/art_works/frida-kahlo-self-portrait-on-the-borderline-between-mexico-and-the-united-states--3

A certain technique that as important in my art piece was that I had to make sure I had clean precise lines. I also made sure I stayed inside the lines when I was coloring some of the pictures I drew. I experimented more with mixing colors. I had done this for my background of my portrait. I had mixed 2 different types of blues and white together to get my desired tie-dye look.

I’m most proud of my work because I put a lot of hard work and time into this project. I also am proud of it because I thought that the things I put in my portrait reflect who I am as a person.  The thing I would change about this project is that I would.I'd change how I drew myself in the portrait  I think I could have spent more time and put a little bit more effort into it. One thing I learned through the completion of this project was that a learned a little more about myself and what makes me the person I am today.

Sierra's Portrait Project

My drawing is of a girl , that I like to think is of me. I have placed a crown on top of the head to represent that she should be treated like royalty and that she has importance to other people. Also the girl doesn't have eyes because it shows that she tries not to judge people based on what they look like but what the character of the person is . The girl in the picture is black because I am a black girl and I wanted to show that black girls should be treated like a queen and have respect from everyone and for themselves. While I was making my drawing I first started off with the idea that I wanted to make a portrait of myself. Then I started to think about what I wanted to have in the picture represent when it is finally completed, that is how I came up with the ideas of the things that are in my drawing. I think that this drawing is very good for me because it showed myself that I can make a drawing that has meaning. For my drawing I used color pencils because I felt as though it would really making my drawing better and embellish it better than other materials. At first I started by testing the color pencils that I wanted to use, so that I knew which color I wanted to make everything. I am proud of the finally outcome of my drawing. I think it showed my growth in my art journey.


Sierra H  (1)
Sierra H (1)

Art Benchmark 1

In this benchmark I had to draw a portrait. My portrait is revolved around my brother and how his disability has affected not only him but me too. My art communicates how stressful it was for my brother growing up especially with his disability. Growing up I was aware of how my family would be constantly worried about my brother and I always thought they wouldn’t give him space to breathe.

The materials I used was paper, and charcoal to complete my art. It took me awhile to get used it to it since charcoal is really black and when I wanted to color in light it was a struggle. Overall, I was able to use it and get the hang of it.

My current work relates to my previous work because it is a part of me that I am revealing to the people. I decided to use charcoal because dark colors are my thing and I wanted to represent something personal that wasn’t happy.

The process I went through to complete my art was a struggle. I would get stuck on what to draw to represent what I felt, what my brother felt and how what he felt affected me. When I would get stuck I would ask Ms.Hertz a way I can express myself and she would suggest me ideas.

An artist that inspired me was Frida Khalo. She went through a lot and even though my story isn’t as tragic as hers I could still relate in someway.

A certain technique that is important to my art is how the charcoal surrounds my brother and it puts him in the spotlight. Without it there wouldn’t be any point in my art since it would just be blank. I am trying to make a statement.

I am most proud of taking my time and giving a lot of thought into this project. I wouldn’t have expressed my thoughts in any other way because sometimes it’s hard to express your thoughts talking. I will forever be proud of my artwork. I would change how big his head was. I would have liked to added more details and tried to express my thoughts a little clearer.

In conclusion, this project was a great way for me to represent my thoughts and feelings. I learned how to use new material and I am glad I did. This project was a great way to show how everyone feels and maybe even let out some stressed because of all the classes we have and assignments.


Cindy PN
Cindy PN

Final Portrait Alex Bonner

Alex Bonner

Art

Nov 2

Artist statement

My work is more something that is over exaggerating a characteristic of myself.  If you look at it, you will see some kind of animal. That animal is a sloth. We know that sloths are lazy, and a huge slacker and doesn't, really move that much unless they have to. They will still get their work done but with the less amount of effort than anything.

The thing that I want to communicate to is really easy. Just by looking at the picture you can see that it’s a sloth and we know that they are lazy. The other thing that might confuse others is the hoodie he is wearing. It says the word royalty, it doesn’t have any words behind it besides being my favorite hoodie that I myself wear.

Well for the work I used regular sheet of paper and used my pencil, color pencils, and a micron pen. However at, first I had to print my sketch into my final copy, I don’t know what it is called but it is a type of sheet of paper that will transfer your sketch into your final if you trace over it. So really after I made my outlines I just draw in my details with my pencil and then color the things that was inside my paper. When I did finish that, I use a micron pen to outline so that the lines and details will be more apparent.

This work is similar to what I did back in 6th grade. In 6th grade I made a self-portrait which is me. And this right here that I am doing now is what is me on the inside. However in 6th grade is me physically. I still used the same exact materials back in 6th grade and now.  

In more detail what I did, is first I print out my sketch into my final copy. After than I made some fixes which the print out didn’t really cover. I added some new things that can help see what the figure looks like. After that I used colors to color my figure into what a sloth will look at that. Then my hoodie and last the background. Soon I realised that my figure was blending into the background a little too much. So then I had gotten a micron pen to trace over my lines to make more define.

Nobody really inspired me. If anything it would be real life pictures and videos of them.

Well the technique I was trying to do would help people where my character chin is located and where is his neck was too. If I didn’t do that people wouldn’t have seen my neck and my chin.

Well I tried to make two different colors blend with each other so that I can make a good contrast with each other, so that people can differentiate what is what.  

It wasn’t that big but putting a hoodie on my sloth was the thing that I was most proud of. Mainly because Clothes don’t look right on animals generally.

If I could of blend my colors with each other better I would it love that. Since it was hard for me to try make a contrast in colors but the colors didn’t flow right with each other.

In conclusion, I learn that describing yourself can be represented as an animal and also that I need to improve my shading and blending skills which can make my art stand out more and have greater detail than not doing so.


ALEX b
ALEX b

Tykeiah Martin's Art Portrait

Tykeiah Martin

Ms.Hertz

Art

October 19, 2017

 Included in my photo portrait isn't an actual face, but it's me. My art is built on a puzzle piece which reflects all my thoughts and characteristics and people who even means the most to me. Which is built upon who my character is. The art speaks in terms of who I am. Inside of this art piece I used the materials of soft pastel color, sharpie, colored pencil and a soft pencil. It reflects the same idea from my piece. A certain technique is important when creating your artwork because you want to reflect how you feel creating the idea to others if you like to. A new technique I learned throughout this process was to spray my work after the finish to set the tone of it so nothing would change or create a distraction in the photo from any mistakes made. Also, I'm proud of the different color schemes I used through this piece. Additionally, there is an artist named Tim Kelly who also focus on puzzle piece photo. I would change the word addition possibly. I learned that through the process of art your mind may change and you will make plenty differences to the photo and your picture may change throughout the process of you creating this art.


Tykeiah Martin
Tykeiah Martin

Aliya's Art Project

Artist Statement




For the quarter 1 project, we had to draw a self portrait of anyone and have it convey an important message to you.   I drew a picture of me back when I was on treatment for Leukemia.  This picture is of me getting chemotherapy but instead of chemo, I drew in all the emotions and things I was feeling during my experience.  During treatment I felt a lot of different things.  My emotions were all over.  I was sad a lot of the time, sometimes happy, tired, grateful, I tried to convey this in the picture.  


The picture is me bald.  I have a port in my chest which I used when I got chemo.  There is a bag of chemo going through me.  I specifically made the chemo in the backround yellow because that was the color of one of the chemos that made me feel most sick.  My goal was to make my skin color look on more of the pale side being I was sick.  I drew makeup on myself because it was one of the things I got into when I was sick to help me feel more pretty.  The things I drew in my chemo bag were the emotions I was feeling.  


I drew the litle explosion spark to express me going crazy.  I drew the skull to represent feeling so “dead” and out of it.  I drew the heart because I was grateful for the expirience and meeting the people I met.  It shaped me into the person I am today. I drew the “zzz” to represent how tired I was physically and emotionally.  I drew the first pump to represent me as a fighter.  The shot and pill bottle was to represent treatment.  The upside down over represents me being over with it.   The happy and sad face represented my moods changing often about things.  And lastly the survivor ribbon represents me being a survivor.  


The tools I used to make this picture was a pencil and colored pencils.  I chose colored pencils because I wanted the final product to have a light easy to look at appeal, not too many bright colors to distract from the point of the drawing.  


My current works relates to my previous work because of the style and materials I used.  Colored pencils is a material I usually use and this is a style of drawing I have done before when it comes to drawing people.   Something I might use next time is oil pastel because I have not used them in a while and it would be nice to try again.  


These are the steps I took for creating this piece.  I brainstormed some different ways to convey the message.   I looked up some up pictures of myself to base my drawing off.   looked at each picture and drew what I saw (I looked at pictures of chemo bags, ports, shots, etc.)  After that I got colored pencils and colored in the picture.  I got it critiqued from Ms Hertz and fixed the background which was her one piece of advice.  


I had a picture inspire me for my work.  I saw a beautiful picture of a girl who was bald which inspired the style I drew my picture in.  I tried to get all the details on her face but make them look similar to mine.  https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1CADEAA_enUS761US761&biw=1366&bih=702&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=bald+girls+tumblrwith+makeup&oq=bald+girls+tumblrwith+makeup&gs_l=psy-ab.3...13707.14542.0.14627.6.6.0.0.0.0.123.529.1j4.5.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..2.1.121...0i13i30k1.0.yXmEWb2EUEM#imgrc=vzlmV8eeRh9Z7M: (link to the picture).



A certain technique to the picture that is important is the light pencil marks.  I tried to make it light and simple to not take away from the message of the drawing.  Personally when I was making this I did not learn a lot of new techniques.  Art is something I have done a lot before so this was nothing new to me.  


The thing I am most proud of in this piece is the girl I drew representing me.  I think I drew her well with good detail to tell what it is.  Also proud of the things I drew to represent my emotions during treatment.  


Personally I don’t think there is anything I would change about the project.  If I did it again I would maybe try a different material to try something new, but I really like how it turned out.  Something I would try next time is new materials and to do someone other than myself.  


Something I learned from this is how to convey a message through a self portrait.  I have drawn a self portrait before but never tried to convey a message through it.  I got to explore different ways to show a message by looking at the examples and doing some brainstorming.  


Aliya Rouine
Aliya Rouine

Jailyn's Portrait

Jailyn Pope
Jailyn Pope
I drew my uncle Howard whose nickname is Spoogie. I chose to draw him because he is a very important person to me and I feel like he is a very admirable adult. I used paper and color pencils to color the artwork. I started out with my outline then I started coloring in the face and adding details and coloring the background. I learned how to color and make a self portrait through this project since this time I really had to draw. Beforehand, for an art project, I would just make a stick figure or anything and just call it, “art”.

Final Portrait Project

My self portrait actually doesn’t have myself in it. I drew an actor known as Chadwick Boseman. This picture shows, just his face with parts of it altered. His left eye is blue, the right eye is yellow, a section in the Nigerian flag and he has two red slashes. I wanted this art piece to communicate my culture and myself. The alterations done on his face reflects me. The nigerian flag means that I’m nigerian, the blue eyes are for being smart, yellow for successful future, and the two dashes because I do martial arts. And I choose to do Chadwick Boseman because he does a lot of films that remind me about my culture. I did not use much to create my artwork. I used, a mechanical pencil, color pencils, and one charcoal stick. When using these materials, I had to go a bit above and beyond when coloring or making a definite line because I didn’t want the colors to fade just in case they clash into each other. I would like to relate this back to the sketch that I did in my sketch book prior to my final sketch. I feel like the sketch in my book was a lot more accurate in capturing the likeness  or Chadwick Boseman, as the one I drew now, looks noticeably different. The way I created my work was simple. First I just drew Chadwick Boseman’s face on the paper with mechanical pencil and outlined where I would fill in the different marks with color pencil. Second, I colored in his face from his black hair/beard/eyebrows, to the nigerian flag, to his brown skin (I layered with 3 types of brown), and his eyes with the colors I intended. I lastly outlined the outside of his face with charcoal. The artist that I take personal inspiration from is named Lionel Smit. He’s an African artist that became an artist because it came naturally to him.

I used the hashing method to make the beard/hair/eyebrows which is important to the realisticness to the picture. I didn’t really use a new techniques, except for the fact that I doubled down on coloring. I am most proud of the fact that I was able to draw Chadwick Boseman so realistically because I don’t prefer to draw real life of anything. I would change the size of what I draw on, but I learned how to draw more realistically more than I usually do, which I guess cancels out the complaint.

Sources Cited

Frank, Priscilla. “10 Contemporary African Artists You Don't Know But Should.” The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 20 Oct. 2015, <www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/contemporary-african-artists_us_56255056e4b02f6a900d59a6.>


Ngozi Enwereji
Ngozi Enwereji

Q1 Project - Artist Statement

Marieam B
Marieam B

My self-portrait communicates my identities. One side of my self-portrait communicates the American side of me. America is where I was born and raised. The other side of my self-portrait communicates my African side. I am a proud full Fulani and Sierra Leonean. The theme of the portrait was cultural identity. To portray my cultural identity I drew myself in the center of the page with certain items that identity with me.


The drawing of my portrait consists of an outline of my upper body, my face and hijab. The materials I used to outline my body is a pencil. I used the pencil to draw lines in my hijab to give it a realistic look, representing the folds in it. After that, I went over the outline with a fine point black pen to give it boldness. Next, I went on to the color the inside of my hijab. I colored the top of  my hijab with the colors of the Sierra Leone flag, green,white, and blue. The sides of my hijab has the American flag colors (red and white stripes with the blue part with the stars) from the top to the bottom of the hijab. The materials I  used for color, are colored pencils. When using the color pencils, a technique I learned is using the lightness of pencil to create shading. I also learned how to use the pen to make lines in my hijab to show flowness in it. The thing I’m most proud of is the process I went through.


Through this process of learning the shading technique a failure I encountered was using the shading and coloring inside the hijab, the wrapping part of on my face. I wanted the shading and coloring on the hijab to look my flowy, realistic appeal when I colored the Sierra Leone flag on top of my head and the American flag around sides of the hijab. The lines I drew came out too strong. However, learning from that mistake the bottom end of my hijab had the flowy,realistic look to it.



When you look at my picture you will see that I chose not to draw features on my face. Instead, I drew what identifies me on the sides of . One side I drew all of the Africans things I like. I drew my favorite  traditional African pot where they make an African dish called fufu. Using a brown coloring pencil and drew the little tribal prints that are usually engraved into them. Next I drew an African woman with a pot on her head. I drew this, because when I visited Africa during the summer that's what the norm of traveling their goods to sell to then come home to feed their family. I also, drew things like a beach and palm trees. When I first landed in Sierra Leone the first thing I noticed were the swaying ;palm trees exiting out the airport. Later, driving around I saw the big beautiful beaches there. On the right side of my picture I drew all the things I love in America. I drew a chipotle burrito because I love chipotle, a photo frame to represent my family, a pizza box to represent a food I  eat here in America, my house to represent where I grew up atand school to represent my education and learning. All the materials I used for that was coloring pencils and a black fine point pen to bold it around the outlines of each mini drawing.


If I could, somethings I would change are, to balance out the colors of the Sierra Leone and American flag on my hijab. I would change this because the American flag takes up more of my hijab, I wanted a balance of it. I would change the blank white background of my portrait, I could have colored it to make everything on page more bold. Overall, my portrait represented my culture, my nationality, and religion. To get to what I wanted to portray I asked myself, “Who am I? It portrayed throw my picture.


Q 1 Project

Jordon Gillies
Jordon Gillies

In my art work I drew a self portrait of myself. I love to work out so in the middle of the portrait I drew myself with a nice lean body. I am not colored in because people are not really sure what ethnicity I am,  so I left mine colorless. If you look into my eyes they are faded and this is because I’m blind in seeing my competition. If the odds are against me I don’t care because I have faith in my ability. I have waves for a hairstyle and they are deep and all over the place so that's how I drew them in the picture. I have myself thinking about a soccer ball, because soccer is my passion. In the top left corner above my head I drew a soccer net and the 18 yard box because I am a striker who scores the goals. In the low half on the right side next to me I drew UFC fight gloves. This is because I love to watch the UFC which is mixed martial arts and I also do  martial arts myself. Pretty much perpendicular on the left side I drew wrestling shoes because I love to wrestle and am good at it. Above the UFC gloves is a drawing of a spine and pelvis. I drew this because I want to be a chiropractor when I grow up. I love people's reactions when I give them an adjustment. In the background I have the U.S. flag fading away because I use to be a patriot and wanted to be a Navy SEAL. I loved this country but stopped and feel like the U.S has been falling apart since Trump became president. Racist are more open to come out and we are going to war with ourselves again after we have been doing good.


For this project I used pencils,color pencils, markers, shading pencils,and a thin pen. I started off thinking about what I love and what I want my drawing to mean. I used all these items before except for the shading that was new for me.  A certain technique is to have something to look at and go from there. A new technique is to  draw shapes when drawing things to make a finished product. I am most proud of the finished product of my work. It is exactly what I thought it would look like and I can say that's a first for me. Usually I imagine something and it's nothing like what I thought it would turn out to be. If I could change anything it would be more detail in the flag. I feel like I could have done better with that. In conclusion I did this is a good project in my opinion. I learned that art is not as hard as I thought. It is about being consistent and caring about what it looks like.


Q1

my picture image
my picture image

This image is base on the memory of my childhood. It gives a clear picture of what kind of place I lived in, what I liked, and what I did in that time. It also tells about the kind of life I was born in. I am from people who have and do farms, and own livestock like cows, goats, camels, etc. I lived in a countryside or you can also call it a village. The life at that time was beautiful to me I just loved that kind of life, going to place where there are farms, rabbits, birds, mountains, different wild animals like fox, and dears, it was so amazing and above all the climate with its beautiful shiny sun. It is hard to explain it but that was when I was between the ages of five to nine.

I started this project  with a pencil I drew the whole thing you see there and then after I completed my work with a pencil I used three different pencil colors yellow and orange for the sun, green for the tree, and corn plant black for the mountain.

Creating this art was a carefully planned process. I was provided with a measured piece of paper. First I had to think about the best thing that I can draw that would briefly explain and define my culture and my childhood. Then I came up with the idea of the mountains, farms, trees, and birds I used to see. I found these things special to me, then started with the tree on it is a bird, and imagined myself sitting under the tree and things I could see in front of me like mountain, farms, and above the sun. I drew everything on the piece of the paper and then started to think about their color and others. I colored using pencil colors.

Important things in this art is that it tells my culture and childhood in that environment in a unique way. And one thing I have learned in the process is that I experienced that I can say everything about how my childhood was based on the piace of the art that I have done and it allows me to do that freely. I am proud of this art because it helps me refresh my memory of my past times.

I would say that if I can change anything in my art is that the colors, or the shapes of the tree, or the shape, side and placement of the mountain a little but not big change.

I learned that art is fun that allows me to communicate my ideas in a way that can be understood by all people of different languages, cultures, and backgrounds.


Self Portrait

Natalie
Natalie
​This painting was meant to portray what I see when I see a picture of myself. How i viewed my facial structure, my facial features, my hair, etc. I wanted to incorporate pastel and soft colors so some of the colors i used were yellow and pink. Originally, I wasn’t going to add the hearts that were on the picture, but I thought adding them added something to the picture. The tools that I used to create this painting were pencil, I chose to go in with pencil first so I could create an outline and lay out everything and be able to change anything before I made anything permanent. Then, I used watercolor paints, watercolor brushes, and a palette where I mixed all the colors and was able to see the colors I chose to incorporate, and also see if there was any other colors I could use to help the other colors pop. The brushes were helpful because unlike regular paint, they were little and thin and helped to be more precise when painting. To finish everything off, I took a thin sharpie and outlined my facial features to pull everything together. 

This painting is similar to one other painting I’ve done. That painting was also a self portrait. An artist whose work is similar to mine is Frida Kahlo, because we both painted self portraits. Although, I think Frida is able to put more meaning into her work. A technique that is important for this piece of work is being clean with the painting. This was meant to show how I see myself and I wanted everything to be realistic, so being clean and precise with the paint was important. A new technique that I learned was using watercolor. Watercolor was a type of paint that a I never experienced and it was a lot different with regular paint, like the amount you have to use, and how it applies to the paper. The thing i’m most proud in this painting is the effort I put to it, it’s not the best painting but I spent time on it and tried my best to make it the best I could. One thing I would change about this project is the actual outcome of it. I don’t think i’m a very good artist and it would have looked a lot better if I actually knew how to draw and paint.

Cyrus F Q1: Project

My artwork is composed of an eye, a nose, and an eyebrow representing a quarter of a face. I chose this because it explains who I am. I am a very visual person. Everything I do is about the visual experience whether it’s learning or having fun. I don’t think there would be any other way to represent this besides an eye. To create this I used a pencil, white-out pen, brown and black color pencils, and a thin sharpie. I used the pencil to sketch everything out. I used the brown and black colored pencils to start coloring and shade. I used the white-out pen for the eyes once I got to that part. The thin sharpie was used last to make the eyebrows, eyelashes, and the pupil of the eye.

I think Ellen Cooper makes similar work to what I made. It’s a portrait that is not too realistic but not too unrealistic. To get this style I think shading was the most important step. Your level of shading makes drawings more realistic. During this drawing I learned how draw eyebrows using single lines. If I could change something I would just make everything closer to the edge. Hopefully I can go back and revise my project in the future.


Portrait project

For my quarter 1 project for art, I did the portrait project. For my project, I have created a portrait of Pablo Picasso young mistress, Marie-Thérèse Walter. This artwork shows reflections of self. How we see ourselves versus how others see us. The reflection on the left represents how Pablo Picasso viewed his mistress as beautiful. The reflection on the right represents how she views herself as old and ugly.  I want the art to communicate as for how most people see themselves versus what they see when they look in the mirror. The materials I used when making this art was pencil, fine point sharpie, and color pencils. I used a pencil to draw my art and used a fine point sharpie to trace over my drawing. I used the color pencil to color my artwork. My current work relates to my previous work because I have used similar materials to complete my previous artwork. The first thing I did when making this artwork was I first drew my art in my sketchbook then traced onto a piece of paper. After that, I traced my drawing with a sharpie, then started coloring it. An artist who inspired me to make this artwork was Pablo Picasso. A certain technique that's important to the work is using darker colors for the reflection part of the art so it can have different meanings. A new technique I experimented more in the process of making this work was coloring. I really wouldn't change anything about my project because I like how everything turned out. In conclusion, something I learned through the completion of this project is don't rush take your time.

Fatima B
Fatima B

Self Portrait

My art piece is “me” showing who I am. I’ve drawn features of me, so cinque eyes, with a small button nose, thin eyebrows, and wavy hair. I liked how people would paint their flag on one side of their face around their cultures festivals. But I also wanted to add another part of me. So the left half of my face is the Puerto Rico flag, because my ethnicity is Puerto Rican. On the other side I have drawn the LGBTQ+ flag. I am a homosexual, and proud. Most people are scared to come out to family and to the world because of the discrimination they will receive. I am not, if i'm being honest telling my mother was the hardest because I feared what everyone else was fearing. But i’ve never been scared of what others think. These two flags  are important to me. I’m proud of them because they represent who I am. I want to communicate the pride in my culture.

             There wasn’t many materials that went into creating this piece. I used two things, a pencil and color pencils. My current work related to my last art piece because it was about me as well. My last piece was a unicorn with praying hands. It showed my love for unicorns and my love for The Lord. My inspiration came from people who showed their pride threw face painting art. I could have painted and done something more harder but I choose to just get the point across.

              I am most proud of how I did the flags. I gave them both enough space and I out lined them giving them enough time to shine. If I could change one thing it would be my hair. I wanted to take it into another direction  but couldn’t find the right way to do it. In conclusion I learned how hard it is to perfect the concept I want to do.


art
art

Portrait project

Shaiann D (1)
Shaiann D (1)
I drew a picture of A$AP Rocky, because I really love his music and his fashion sense. He really knows how to dress, and he puts a lot of effort and time in his music. I drew the Vlone symbol behind him, because that’s his fashion brand that him and his crew made. Also I drew the A$AP sign behind him because he is affiliated with a mob, pertaining to music. His mob is called “A$AP Mob”, and everyone in the mob artist name starts with A$AP. The picture that I drew of him was a portrait of him with a suit and glasses on. I want my work to communicate to people that A$AP is for the culture, because the name alone stands for itself. It represents music, fashion, a group, and Harlem culture. Rocky is a very well respected person in the music and fashion industry for his hard work and dedication to both arts. It represents current culture because his name is a household name when culture or this generation comes up in conversation. I used a charcoal pencil, a thin sharpie pen, water color paint, and carbon paper. I used the Carbon paper to transfer my image to my final paper, I used the charcoal pencil to add detail to my image after I used watercolor paint. I mostly used it for that hair and the suit. I used the thin sharpie pen to also add more detail but I used the fine one so I can really get percist lines. I used the watercolor paints to add a thin layer of color to my drawing, I also used it to make his perfect skin tone by adding different colors around his face to show shading. For example I would use the brown paint then dilute it in water so its light, then use the same brown without water to use it around his jaw line to show darkness around his neck. I also used whites, purples around the face and around the braids to show multiple dimensions around the image. This project relates to my previous work because I always used watercolor paints when painting, so i'm accustomed to using them on my drawings. I first did my light sketch in my sketchbook, then I transferred it to my final paper. Out lined the lines a little darker to help me when i paint. I then painted and let it dry until the next class. After that that's when I went in with my charcoal and sharpie pencil/pen to help me add more details to my drawing. My work is similar to  Jean Basquiat, because it's crazy colors, with dark outlines, and confusion lingering around my art. Link  My special technique that I used was the charcoal pencil, because that really saved my work from being dull from the paint, it helped me add detail. Something new that I used in this project is the kneaded eraser, it help me erase the mistakes I made with the charcoal pencil.  I most proud of my sketch I did of his face, because I had a lot of detail and got the shapes right in my drawing. One thing that I would change is his glasses, one of his lens is bigger than the other one I noticed after everything was done. I learned about different materials in the process, and I also learned the different uses of each brush.