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Final Portrait Project Submission

Posted by Alisha Lane in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:48 am

Artist Statement

While looking at this illustration you will see a few things that I feel represent me at this time. First, I drew a silhouette of a person that symbolizes me and the flower coming out of her hand symbolizes my love of plants and nature. I painted the representation of myself a mixture of purple and mostly blue, because they are 2 of my favorite colors and they also represent my quiet and somewhat reserved personality. In the top left corner I drew space, mostly because I really like galaxy designs and my mind wonders about the empty void out there. The old looking tv represents my childhood, I watched a lot of tv and cartoons and it would be one of my favorite pastimes. Watching a lot of cartoons made me interested in animation and art styles, and made me want to try to draw. The PlayStation logo on the tv is there because throughout my entire life I play a lot of video games on PlayStation and nintendo but within the last two years it has primarily been the PS4. Playing video games has been a good escape for me, I’ve made some really good friends through the internet and had a lot of fun sitting around listening to their stories. My portrait highlights a few of the many things that make me happy.  

In my artwork, I used water colors, colored pencils, a micron pen, and a gelly roll (white) pen, to create a portrait that I felt expressed myself. I primarily used watercolors, because I wanted to try something new, but before I began to paint I used a pencil and micron pen to sketch and add line art to my portrait. After I finished with the line art I picked out the colors I wanted to paint with and mixed a few new shades of blue and purple together and used those colors to paint my silhouette. For the TV I used brown water colors but then I colored over it with a brown colored pencil because I wasn’t happy with how it turned out. Next, I painted the PlayStation logo, I started with a bright red watercolor and filled in the “P”. I decided to let that dry and started to paint my background, I wanted to create an atmosphere and feeling of space so I mixed together darker shades of blue and purple and blotted the two near each other. Then I some black water color to make it feel more like space but it didn’t look too good so before it dried I used a white watercolor to lighten it. Once all that finished drying I painted my planets various colors, finished my PlayStation logo, and flowers. Afterwards, I took a white gelly roll pen and added a few lines to my galaxy, filled in some stars, and added dots as small stars. Once I had done all that, the only thing left to do was go over my lineart with a micron pen again. This piece doesn’t really relate to any previous work besides old doodles. I don’t have a consistent art style, but for this project I wanted to keep it simple, while still having decent details.


A new technique I learned was dividing my colors. Before I blended and changes the overall look of my portrait, the silhouette was blue changing to purple. Being able to keep those colors noticeably divided can be a challenge. I experimented more with blending and I feel like that came out alright. Im most proud of how my entire piece came out, it could’ve been better, but I’m really happy with the outcome since I pretty much never paint. If I could change anything or redo this project I’d probably do a similar design but changed a few things like details and maybe the layout. In conclusion, I can always get better and improve my skills in art, but for the first project that i’ve done in a while, I don’t think I did half bad.


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Final Portrait Project Submission

Posted by Brian Bess in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:42 am

My drawing depicts man vs nature. The man is in a city, with the city in the background. There is also a small island in the background with a futuristic soldier statue on it.  The nature side depicts a small animal in a luscious forest, with a deer in the background. The green in this goes throughout the whole piece as does the blue.I don't really want it to show anything other than my skills as an artist. I’m not trying to portray any certain message.

 For materials, I used a pencil to lightly sketch and then I rew over it with a micron pen. This is so the lines are thicker and won’t smear or erase like a pencil would. I then erase my pencil lines and began to color. The only thing I used to color were colored pencils. This isn’t my most diverse piece of work, referring to materials but it came out a lot better than previous things I’ve done in class. I was inspired by an artist name rodgon on youtube. His artwork is phenomenal. The way he captures emotion in his characters and always has correct anatomy is enviable.

 The technique that is important to this piece was simply drawing. If I couldn’t draw on the level I can it would be severely lacking. I didn’t learn a new technique from this. I’m proud of my ability to color since I never do it because it’s tedious and takes to long. If I could change one thing I would make my characters clash to add more excitement.


In conclusion, I had a lot of fun completing this project. Although I didn’t learn anything new along the way, I do think I became a better artist. I really am proud of how well I improved with my coloring and hope I will continue to do better.


Animal vs Man
Animal vs Man
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William Sigler: Humble

Posted by William Sigler in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:34 am

William Sigler
William Sigler

William Sigler

Ms. Hertz

Art 2 Elective 2017-18

A message that I think this and the next few generations should hear is just to humble yourself and if not then there are going to be situations that will do so in the future. I faced it earlier than most which helped me to mature and push myself to do for myself. Over the course of my life that forced me to give off a modest mentality and just respect hard work as it is.


When looking into drawing this I just thought to myself something that is cohesive yet perfectly imperfect. I wanted to make something that look free-handed yet put together something organized . I feel like a tribal piece that is modernized was something that could help display the message while keeping the background busy. I purposely didn’t include eyes on my center piece, neat line work nor did i color completely in the lines, but did fill the space with designs that followed a singular pattern.


First, think I did made a couple sketches and until I found details and pieces of each sketch that I wanted to be in my final product. Secondly, I gathered all of the supplies I wanted and needed for my piece. I then started to draw on my paper with a light-handed pencil stroke for each pattern. While I was sketching the face and finalizing all patterns, I was also testing out all of the water colors that I was going to be using for my artwork. I made my own colors mixing and matching while also using some of the normal colors in my watercolor tray. I started to group colors that I liked together and imaging which colors I was adding to the patterns and started to mix my human’s skin tint. Finally I started to mix colors and apply the colors as I felt necessary.


I faced trial and error a couple times which was perfectly fine with me because it just made the final result even more like I had imagined. The first great frustration that I faced was the table being moved while I was trying to make the precision lines for my art work. Another frustrations of mine was the oversaturation of the skin tint in my human because when first applying to the paper seemed very orange. Although I faced some barriers I am still confident with my final piece.    



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My Art Piece

Posted by Tyrone Grant in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:34 am

Tyrone Grant
Tyrone Grant

For my Portfolio project, I decided to make a brain with the emotions that I show the most inside the brain. The way it looks is that the outside is completely black to make the brain stand out more in the portfolio, then inside the brain is various colors. Each color has an emote that describes the emotion. The tools that I used for this drawing is charcoal for the outside because I like how it looks on paper compared to a regular marker or colored pencil, and it’s easier to use and color in the spots unlike a regular pencil. For the various colors inside the brain, I decided to use color pencils because I believe it gives it a nice contrast with the charcoal and it’s not too much for the eyes to take. Lastly, I used a sharpie marker to help bolden the outline of the brain.


The step by step process is pretty simple because the first thing I did was to try and create an outline of the brain. Then, I made little boxes in the brain for each emotion. Once that was done, I realized that it was pretty bland, so I wanted to add color; so I made different color for each box and decided to make the outside color black. Overall I actually liked my picture because I’m not a good artist and it looked pretty good to me. One thing that I would fix if I had another opportunity to do this project would be to make the emotes look better because in the critique, my reviewer said it kind of hard to tell what some of the emotions were, but other than that I believe I did a good job.


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Life Through A Younger Me

Posted by Jordan Davis in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:34 am

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My art represents a younger me that is coming face to face with her present and future problems that begin to overwhelm her and drown. I drew a crack in her face so you would know that her problems are coming from within. I added lighting storm at the top because I thought it was creative. With the “problems” pouring out her and the fact that they’re black, it shows that I go through and that I'm going through something heavy that is hard for me to handle. The materials I mostly used were colored pencils and sharpies.  With the “ocean” that are her problems that she faces, I trying to mimic the actual ocean. 

No one really inspired me to do this piece, I was just thinking about the problems that I'm facing school and in my personal life so I thought I would draw it. I’m not really an artist so I didn’t use any special techniques, just I guess you could say my feelings and experiences were my special techniques. I learned that you should draw the waves of the ocean first and draw darker and lighting to get the picture of the ocean. The only thing that I'm proud of is that I got it done one time. I wish I was more artistic so I could be more detailed and creative, I would change my whole picture. 

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Q1 Portrait Project - "Sister Earth"

Posted by Santana Outlaw in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:34 am

"Sister Earth"
"Sister Earth"
​ The picture I decided to create was meant to be Mother Nature's rebellious daughter. I depicted her as an anarchist to represent the massive increase in climate change, natural disasters, etc. The reason I chose this is that not many people care about or believe in climate change. The symbol of anarchy is kind of like her “new self.” 
In order to capture my message, I used basic watercolors, as well as some mixed with each other. I had to use smaller detail brushes because of the minimal area of paper that needed to be filled. I started with a sketch in my sketchbook, then remade it on another piece of paper. Since I was working with watercolor, I knew that the pencil marks would show up more. Therefore, I erased enough of the pencil that I could still follow along with them. Since I was trying to create Mother Nature, I used warm, earthy colors. An artist that also used watercolor was Vincent van Gogh; one of my all-time favorites. The piece I included is Fishing Boats on the Beach. It’s simple, but captures a scene beautifully. His line work is more precise than mine, however still gives a “messy” look. The colors bring out the mood of the painting as well.
One thing I’m proud of in my painting is my color choice. I already favor earth tones, so this was a perfect opportunity to express this. Something I’d change is my line work. As a recreational artist, I paint with acrylics, or slightly watered down acrylics. I don’t work with straight-up watercolors, so this was an experience for me. I didn’t really understand paint-to-water ratios or the ratio of paint out of the tube for this project. Overall, I am proud of the piece I created. It took me a long time and I messed up a few times, but I think it was a quality piece for my first watercolor.
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Art 2 Portrait Project

Posted by Imani Gonzalez in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:32 am

In this project I did a portrait based on the city of Philadelphia. In this project I drew what I thought would represent Philadelphia. In all there is the love sign, the Philadelphia zoo balloon, city skyline, a train station sign, the Philadelphia Phillies symbol, liberty bell and more. I wanted to communicate the idea of Philadelphia to others because this is the city I live in and I see these objects daily. For this project I used a number 2 pencil, a black sharpie, different colors of colored pencils and an eraser. My current portrait relates to other building drawings I have completed in the past and other portraits. With the completion of this portrait I started with sketching in my sketchbook before making a final copy and planning what exactly I wanted to draw. Then, I made measurements on a final cut paper with my final draft sketching with a pencil. After, completing this step i went over the pencil with a black sharpie erasing any other extra pencil markings. Finally, I colored in the portrait with colored pencils like blue, red, light brown, and more, shading to get different effects on the artwork. This provided link is an artist who draw buildings; http://www.stephenwiltshire.co.uk/.  An important technique is putting a certain weight on the colored pencil for the depth of the color. I learned  more about other  art materials and how to exactly use them. I am most important of completing this work. I would incorporate more into my project like people or something more inside of Philadelphia. I have learned how to try to really get the point across with the project and expressing it within the portrait.


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imani gonzalez
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Q1 Artist Statement

Posted by Bahiyah Corbin in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:30 am

My artwork shows a girl in highschool reading a textbook. The girl was an orange shirt with long brown hair. Over towards the left side of the photo show her thoughts. For this project, I use modge podge to find words and images from magazines. For example, the word “colleges”, “school” and a picture of a Blue Cross Blue Shield sign. The girl’s thoughts represent the daily thoughts that go throughout my mind. The background has black swirls that represent daily confusion and frustration. I used a pencil to begin my sketch. For this project I used sharpie marker, color pencils, and modge podge. For the more detailed parts of her face, I used an brown color pencil. For the larger parts that needed coloring, I used a brown sharpie for her hair and an orange marker for her shirt. I am most proud of using modge podge very neatly. The modge podge was used for pasting words or pictures that related to the everyday thoughts that go throughout my mind. This current art work relates to a previous work that I did during my sophomore year. I created a self portrait with creating the background out of newspaper. Throughout both projects, I used words from articles that related to the things I think of or found interesting.

For this project, I first began to sketch out a drawing of a girl reading a textbook and a thought bubble of things she would think of daily. Then I started to look through newspapers for key words and pictures that related to thing I thought of on a daily. Once finding around 5-10 things, I mixed white school glue with a small amount of water and began to paste my words and pictures. After letting it dry, I began to color and outline my drawing with sharpies and color pencils.  An artist who inspired me https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/smiling-student-open-book-thinking-21365118.jpg

A certain technique that was important to this work was the size brush that I use. I learned that using a smaller brush allowed my modge podge to lay better. A new technique that I learned is using a smaller brush and not a lot of your water for modge podge will create a smoother surface. I am most proud of the modge podge that shows my thoughts. If I could change one thing, I would add more detail in the face. In conclusion, for this project I learned to think outside of the box. Usually, when making projects I tend to finish fast because I only do the basics. For the project, I went outside my comfort zone and tried new things.


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Art 2-Portrait Project

Posted by Shirin Akhter in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:28 am

​Shirin Akhter 
Art 2 

My art work represented Bangladesh. I currently visited my family in Bangladesh which was very interesting.I wanted to draw an eye because I wanted it to represent all the interesting things and places I saw in Bangladesh. In my artwork, I drew the eye area and in the eyeball, I colored it in with the Bangladesh flag colors. While doing this portrait, I wanted the focus to go on the green and red which was in the eyeball that represented the Bangladesh flag. I drew the whole eye with pencil first, then I shaded with acrylic pencils to have lighter shading and darkening shading and for the eye ball, I used colored pencil. The eye portrait is an actual picture that was taken of my eyes, but in the actual image, it should reflection off my eyes, so I changed that to the Bangladesh flag to make it cultural and something meaningful to me. First I drew the eyes looking at the actual image, then I started shading in the lighter part of the eyes, which was crease and eyebrows, then I moved on to the darker acrylic pencil which helped my shade in the inner eye and the end of the eyebrow. I used my fingers to blend and smudge. After everything on done of the shading, I continued on to color the eyeball. I am proud of myself because I think I did good and this is something meaningful to me. If I could change something, It would be to add more color.
Shirin Akhter
Shirin Akhter
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Neko Neko Nee

Posted by Carey Little in Art 2 · Hertz · C1 on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:27 am

CJ Dreyar
CJ Dreyar
​My work is a self portrait. I decided to do this because to me there is no one better suited to give an accurate representation of you than yourself. To represent myself I decided draw myself in a sort of chibi style because the word “adorable” tends to get thrown around alot when I’m with my friends. There is my life string which is attached to a controller meaning my life will always come back to video games. The 7 point star is the seal of the Cherokee representing me being part Cherokee. The background is a rainbow because I have a colorful personality that can change at any minute. Lastly I myself have a cat tail and ears. This is just to show my love of cats. 

The materials used to make this are oil pastel for the color and a charcoal pencil for all the black areas and outlines. I started by using transfer paper to move my drawing from my sketchbook to my paper. After that I went over all the lines in the charcoal. Then I filled in the spaces with various pastels. Then in an attempt to reduce the visibility of white showing through I decided to scrap away the pastel with a transpass leaving the paper with a stained look.

One famous artist that also used oil pastels is Edgar Degas (Link). I think that an important technique to know is the blending of the pastel. If you don’t blend then the paper will end up showing through the paper and drawing attention away from the image itself. This is something I worked on during the creation of my image. I am am most proud of the fact that i was able to turn my something the usually has nothing to do with art into a useful tool. The Only regret I have i that I did the charcoal first because it ended up smearing and making the picture dirty. I really enjoy art and this was the perfect way to communicate and express who I am
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