One of the sponsors I got was Whipper Snippers (hair cuts for kids, and adults sometimes). The owners live in our neighborhood so here I am with the daughter holding up our pirate poster!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Kinda freaking out
So I'm kinda freaking out about the "Ten, ten times" work of art. 100 is a lot. Not so sure if it was a good idea to sign up for thursday to meet Mrs. McBride with the photos. I was thinking that I could take a ton at Thanksgiving, so I did but my family is not the most photogenic.
so I took a lot when they were they were unaware...
so I took a lot when they were they were unaware...
Monday, November 22, 2010
Acrylic?
Last year I did all my concentration peices in acrylic, but this year I wan't to try to used more of a variety and mixes of media hopefully. I just got oil (a cheap set), and I found some water colors, artsy colored pencils and pen.
I tried using pen and colored pencils and I got...
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Illustrations
For a little while, I thought it would be fun to be an illustrator. Personally, I think books are better with pictures in it. One of my favorite illustrators would be Brett Helquist, who did the Series of Unforturnate Events, Chasing Vermeer, and Captain Hook. Here are some of his peices I found...
Which led me to find another artist, Amy Casey...
This one reminds me of the movie up. It's almost dream like, which leads me to one of my summer concentration ideas, I didn't think I would do a concentration about dreams because I felt like maybe it was something a lot of other people would do, but now I'm considering it...
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Concentration time!
I made sure to think about possible concentration ideas over the summer, so I have a couple in my head that I would consider. So far, I am thinking I am going to make it about storms, but I will probably go back and forth between my ideas many times before it is time to choose one.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Field trip
Here are some more pictures from this weeks fieldtrip (as in, in addition to everyone elses'). I think the Luscher Farm trip was the Best! Also, I had never actually been to Luscher farms, so that was cool.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Family Portrait
I not sure what exactly I am going to do with this assignment. I know I don't want it to be one of those studio looking portriats, althought it would be kind of fun to make it like those pretend western family portraits where they all have to dress up. I think I am going for a snap shot looking photo of just everyday life, where not everyone is necessarily smiling and the background doesn't have to be so picturesque.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Summer art process
Thursday, June 17, 2010
AP 2-D Final
Some advice I would give to future AP students would be to start working on the four summer peices early. It may seem like you have all the time in the world, but you don't. Even work on more peices than just the four, because you can use them throughout the year. Also, it would be a good idea to at least start thinking about what you would like to base your concentration on.
Probably my favorite peice that I made this year would be the one of the elephants that I made for my concentration. Probably because it is painted on the biggest canvas (so it took longer) and the colors are bright and make me happy.
As an artist, I learned that I draw with my paint. I like to push the paint with my paint brush to form lines and it looks a lot like a drawing sometimes. I also learned that I am a big perfectionist and need to work on not being so picky and just paint. Another thing I learned is that I lean towards painting landscape. Before this year, landscape seemed boring to me, cause it kind of is, but all my concentration peices were pretty much landscape and I am still proud of them.
This year, I really enjoyed the Jesse Reno workshop because it was a good experience. We got to see what an artist's career looks like and what thier lifestyle looks like. This was good because a lot of times when I think of art as a career, I can only imagine art schools and don't really know what it is like to be an artist after school.
I also enjoyed CCC regional skills day because it was fun to see what other school work is like, plus the competition part of it was fun. It was a good break from working on our concentrations to and I almost wish it was longer.
Another thing we did I thought was good was the trip to down town because we got to see artist's work and in a way, the work they showed was a concentration too, so it was a good example for what we should strive for.
I think it was good that we got to make our own journals this year so we know how to make them in the future and it makes them a lot more personal.
In ten years, it's hard to imagine myself. I will look older and I will hopefully have a house or at least renting a place, probably in Oregon. I would like to be doing art as a career or a side job, which ever works out. I really would like to travel to Europe/ Greece and Italy at some point and it would be nice if I could do that with in ten years because it seems like it would be kinda lame if I waited til I retire because I'll be old by then. Another place that I've wanted to go even since I was little was Africa and I might as well do charity work or help out there in some way.
Here are some quotes:
When my daughter was about seven years old, she asked me one day what I did at work. I told her I worked at the college - that my job was to teach people how to draw. She stared at me, incredulous, and said, "You mean they forget?" ~Howard Ikemoto
Art is Man's nature. Nature is god's art. ~James Bailey
Probably my favorite peice that I made this year would be the one of the elephants that I made for my concentration. Probably because it is painted on the biggest canvas (so it took longer) and the colors are bright and make me happy.
As an artist, I learned that I draw with my paint. I like to push the paint with my paint brush to form lines and it looks a lot like a drawing sometimes. I also learned that I am a big perfectionist and need to work on not being so picky and just paint. Another thing I learned is that I lean towards painting landscape. Before this year, landscape seemed boring to me, cause it kind of is, but all my concentration peices were pretty much landscape and I am still proud of them.
This year, I really enjoyed the Jesse Reno workshop because it was a good experience. We got to see what an artist's career looks like and what thier lifestyle looks like. This was good because a lot of times when I think of art as a career, I can only imagine art schools and don't really know what it is like to be an artist after school.
I also enjoyed CCC regional skills day because it was fun to see what other school work is like, plus the competition part of it was fun. It was a good break from working on our concentrations to and I almost wish it was longer.
Another thing we did I thought was good was the trip to down town because we got to see artist's work and in a way, the work they showed was a concentration too, so it was a good example for what we should strive for.
I think it was good that we got to make our own journals this year so we know how to make them in the future and it makes them a lot more personal.
In ten years, it's hard to imagine myself. I will look older and I will hopefully have a house or at least renting a place, probably in Oregon. I would like to be doing art as a career or a side job, which ever works out. I really would like to travel to Europe/ Greece and Italy at some point and it would be nice if I could do that with in ten years because it seems like it would be kinda lame if I waited til I retire because I'll be old by then. Another place that I've wanted to go even since I was little was Africa and I might as well do charity work or help out there in some way.
Here are some quotes:
When my daughter was about seven years old, she asked me one day what I did at work. I told her I worked at the college - that my job was to teach people how to draw. She stared at me, incredulous, and said, "You mean they forget?" ~Howard Ikemoto
Art is Man's nature. Nature is god's art. ~James Bailey
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Posssible Concentration for Next year
I am already thinking about possible concentrations for next year. Maybe it's a bad sign and means I am not as focused on the concentration I am working now as I should be, but I want it to choose a good one for next year of AP art. I thought of it a while ago actually when I saw how the lights from the cars on the road shined on the pavement after it had just rainned. The concentration wouldn't be about reflections, like Jordyn's is. I was thinking it would be about the different forms of light, eg. rainbows, artificial lights, stars/the sun, sunset...
Also,
my plan for the last three peices are based on bats, whales, and coral reef (octopus!)
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Garbage bag pants?!
This week I was watching project runway on TV and they had a challege to make clothing out of things they find at a hardware store. I thought this sounded so cool and some of their work turned out a lot better than anything that I would have expected. One guy made pants out of garbage bags (this isn't a picture of the exact ones) and I thought that it would be fun to try and make a dress out of garbage bag and maybe a bag made out of a garbage bag.
This could turn out fun and kind of cool or really ugly and not cool at all. But- I think it's worth a try.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Concentration #2
My concentration is to paint animals in thier habitat, by using the animals to form the landscape. I might use different parts of the animal or the whole body to put in the painting too. I have found myself painting a lot of hills or mountains. Thats what I usually start with. Then I usually paint the sky, and then the foreground. I also start with really light paint, then get darker as I go. I try and make sure they are balanced. like in the monkey mountain one, I tried to have them balance. It's hard to have movement in landscape, but I tried to keep the eye moving by having diagonal lines as much as possible. One of my goals is to move away from just hills and have more variety in the landscapes. Like the polar bear one, where it's an iceberg instead.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
PNCA
I got to PNCA around noon and there were already super long lines.
So I looked for short ones and chose Emily Carr, I didn't really have any
colledges in mind.
One interesting peice of advice the lady gave me was to keep a sketch book of things in my imagination, not from observation, which isn't really what Ms. McBride wants us to do for our sketch books. She's the boss so I won't. But the reason for it is to make my work stand out from
other students work and it's "not just a picture of a tree."
The other colledges said similar things, that they look for the work that stands out and that the craftsman ship doesn't have to be perfect because "then why would you be going to colledge."
Im not sure I want to go to these colledges, but they gave me good advice on what they are
looking for in a portfolio and I will be better prepared next year.
So I looked for short ones and chose Emily Carr, I didn't really have any
colledges in mind.
One interesting peice of advice the lady gave me was to keep a sketch book of things in my imagination, not from observation, which isn't really what Ms. McBride wants us to do for our sketch books. She's the boss so I won't. But the reason for it is to make my work stand out from
other students work and it's "not just a picture of a tree."
The other colledges said similar things, that they look for the work that stands out and that the craftsman ship doesn't have to be perfect because "then why would you be going to colledge."
Im not sure I want to go to these colledges, but they gave me good advice on what they are
looking for in a portfolio and I will be better prepared next year.
Monday, January 4, 2010
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