Showing posts with label Drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawing. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Mona Lisa - Artist Citation


My Mona Lisa finally done!!!!! Been doing this for 2 days while i'm down with food poisoning. *Puke* I'm quite satisfied with the outcome!! yeAH

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Mona Lisa in progress


This is my mona lisa in progress. It's my assignment under artist citation. I'm suppose to imitate a famous painting and insert a pic of myself in action into the painting to make it funny. Media = Colour pencil or pastel. Great n fun experiment.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Negro Me




This is a self-portrait of me with the world’s thickest lip. To make it even funnier, I combined a super weird hairdo in replacement of my own hair. This whole drawing was done with charcoal.

Tanned Seahorse~



This is a tedious assignment similar to the sphere and the printmaking. It requires a lot of time and focus. Using different pen thickness, it can achieve many depths and volume. Sensitivity if use wisely in this assignment can create marvelous outcome

Perspective Headache

Single- or one-point perspective is a simplest method of making objects look three-dimensional. Two-point perspective is slightly more complex, as both the front and back edges, and side edges, of an object must be diminished towards vanishing points. Three-point perspective is the one giving me the headache during the assignment, took me one whole day before i figured how to do it. It is usually used for buildings seen from above or from the bottom, which normally known as the “bird view”, and “ant view”.

Teddy Teddy and Family


Contour lines create volume and mass when applied in drawing. With all this contour lines, a simple 2D flat drawing can easily become 3 dimensional. Contour Drawing has boldness, fragility, simplicity and spirit, depending on it's purpose and outcome.

Crumpled Paper


This piece of artwork seems easy to do at the first glance, but it requires a lot of focus on the different toner value of the shading of the crumbled paper. Different shadings create different movements and depths on the drawing. It took me 2 days to complete this drawing.

Negative Space


Using negative spaces to show an object or scenery in a drawing was a new technique I learnt last year. Instead of shading the branches and leaves of this particular tree, I shaded the white spaces between them. Instantly, the shape of the tree became more prominent.

It's all about Charcoal


Charcoal makes you dirty and messy.
Charcoal can create a masterpiece too! This charcoal drawing not only require accurate proportion measurement, the blending of shading must be of proper techniques too.