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This is my interpretation of a Diego Rivera painting. I found the chaotic atmosphere in the room interesting and as I was not too keen on using watercolours for this piece, so I tried it out with biro pen, including both colours this time to create a more dramatic effect. I also tried out this painting in watercolour but did not complete it
This is a Biro drawing from a series of photographs I took of a still life I set up. In this still life, I tried to include things that mean something to me: The scrabble letters spell out my name, the CD in the background represents my love for music and the disco ball portrays how much I love dancing. I decided that I would lay these all out on a scarf as this would create an interesting texture to draw.
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Oil painting study on canvas paper, A4 (21/03/23)
Pastiche of artist, Nicolai Ganichev's work. Was very inspired by his ability to create form and shape through larger brushstrokes and minimal colours. This study and artist research was used in my Unit 1, Visceral, for my Btec course.
For each colour I looked into generic assumptions of mood's they represent. My model here is Naomi, and for black I always found it generally signified death, or depression. Negative feelings.
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Photographer: Jess McPhee
Model: Kelly Alice Cotton
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Today was the deadline for a large piece of programming coursework. It was such a relief to finally submit it and have it out of my life!
The is a charcoal drawing that i made of me and my friend Gemma who is on the botton left. The border I used a blue coloured pencil and went over a patterned book that I own. I think that it gave a nice finished touch.
This piece is a different take on a still life mixed media work. I copied the American-Indian head dress from the British museum and drew it on top of a pile of my own rings.
Indian/white Ink
Gold powder/black/white paint
Pencil
Graphite stick
Chalk
White Spirit
Foil
Ribbon/string/thread
Netting
Sequins
Gold Leaf