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This is my Sphere and cylinder i made using pen and ink. i used the stippling technique for the sphere, and hatching with a little cross hatching on the cylinder.
these were my picture ideas for the O'Keefe drawing These were my practice water color and color pencil wave drawing
This is my O'Keefe inspired drawing. It was a close up of a crashing wave . I used many different shades of blues browns whites and even blacks in my piece. for my craftsmanship i made every deatail stand out including the direction the wave flowed and where it crashed. for the back of the ocean i used darker values of blue and i gradually changed the shades going down but still in the direction of the wave. where the wave was folding and crashing i used a lighter color to reflect the.brights brought out from the sky. i thought i did pretty well showing my range of colors. Georgia O'Keefe was known for her close up art where you show enough deatail to know what it is. i did similar to that, i could have made it closer but i wanted to show the different values of blues throughout the whole picture i have. i used whites at the bottom of the wave to show texture of the wave crashing and i put in curves on the clouds to show texter. i think it was difficult showing how the wave folds and all the different directions it goes, i had to put on many layers to get that effect.
These were my shapes i made with pen and ink, i used stippling in the sphere and hatching/cross hatching on the cylinder
These are the different types of water color apples I made, In the first one i did a monochromatic sceme with all orange. in the second i used cool colors to create the value in the apple. The Third one was my most successful apple, i used prisma pencils and water color. i used cool colors and a shade of white to create highlight on the apple. in the fourth one i used water color and the Seran wrap technique.
I chose to do so the stippling technique for my pen and ink drawing. i chose to do the inside of where i do gymnastics, at Team Attraction in Cary. I used a one point perspective in the back center of the room. it's really important becuase it effects the whole piece by showing 3d and really making it look more realistic. For texture with the stippling i used shades in the back of the beams and around the sides to show the rough edges. for the table i used hatching to really make the 3d and the the texture pop. Since i put a lot into this project i feel like my craftmanship and patience on this piece was really good. if i were to recreate it, i would redo the Beam-stands or try more of hatching on it. it's really important to know how to use these techniques on a piece like this to show the 3D effect and give it more of a realistic look , you want it to pop and to show highlight and using layers of dots shows that. this was my first time hearing and doing stippling, it taught me to have better patience and not rush through my art. overall i'm really proud of what i did .
in class, we learned different ways to achieve value in water color and how to create different techniques using water color.
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