February 17, 2012

(What I am trying to say)




You can't read it, I need to add a door. Love the background on this. Experimented with stencil and spray paint. I don't know how I feel about either. This was fast, I learned something. If I have time, ill come back to this and see if it can become something legit. I know everyone went over this piece in class but if you have any other suggestions. GO.

Daddynuel



This is my grandfather. He is in the kitchen. Acrylic.
These portraits are successes in my book, because I don't do portraits and these aren't....that bad....................................

Martin




Man, I have no idea. This is my brother. His eyes are messed up.
Watercolor/india ink/rubber cement

February 16, 2012

Surfing the internet for inspiration...

I feel like most of my breadth pieces are renditions of others previous works. I suppose that is the only way to learn, to do.

Here I have a blog of some artist somewhere. I like the collage technique of course, but it also looks like stipped paint, and using that as a background for a drawing with maybe india ink or sharpie. Like the one tittled "I am here"
http://benedelberg.tumblr.com/

I have also come across artist Glenn Brown. I can't find his own personal web site. but his stuff is dali-like, but also some contain that drastic texture that I have been infatuated with lately. I really love this piece. Google him.




-I really want to do a piece with something repeating in it. just, I just need something like that. 3 of them. of what? I have no idea.

-I also want to do something on-edge. Something that will probably make everyone uncomfortable.

-I feel like a prisma color drawing would be appropriate somewhere in my portfolio. But I am avoiding that.

-I still have to do a mock ad with my photos and such. And I do really want to print them as well and do something with that.

-I wonder if my graduation announcements can count as a piece....OOOO.

LOOK AT THIS GUY, HIS ARBOR SERIES. I AM SO DOING THIS. I NEED SHOE POLISH OR LIKE, SOME WOOD AND SOME PAINT. I AM SO SO SO DOING THIS. THIS IS SO AWESOME. DO YOU GUYS SEE THIS JUNK? I can't breathe he has process videos. go to "watch me paint"
http://www.jacobvanloon.com/portfolio/project/arbor

February 10, 2012


Alrighty, so I am indifferent on this piece. Mainly for craftsmanship and the materials I used. I feel like If I would have used a different material, like wood or something other than the very careful foamcore this would be more precise. Also, the lines in the background are all going in one direction at the top of the triangle and yeah I dont know about sending this to AP. Might have too. Boo.

Weaving piece




Abstract weaving piece where I used acylic paint and "empastic gel" (spelling is not correct) Basically it made the paint dry with a ton of texture and a gloss finish. I also used palate knifes for this and it was fun to see that type of strokes I got with it. I used handy dandy exacto knife to cut the slits for the weaving to put through. Very different for me, but was fun and fast ! If I were to do this again I would use different colors.

I like this piece too much.



This piece has balance, my favorite color scheme. A new technique on the background, by putting gesso, washing it out and taking some sand paper to it. The cirles I created almost double as frames for my subjects, on each side of my composition. still need to work more on not relying on found images (the two people) ...but I am getting there.