Wednesday, April 16, 2008
In my never ending search to find previous works, I have at last found an actual photo of the painted entry way in my first house!! Yippee!!
This was my first foray into faux painting, and while it's a bit rough, man, was it ever cool! I'm still looking to find the painting I did on the opposite side of the entry; it was an archway with a painted vine that had a snake and a lizard on it. So cool. Well, I shall persevere to find a really good picture of it. Nothing like a treasure hunt!
Happy Trails Everyone!
What I've been doing in school
Ok, so you're probably saying to yourself " She finally updated her blog!". Yes, I know, I'm not very current but I do have a reason! I have been in school! I'm on week 11 now, only a few more to go until the end of the semester. I took three classes, all centered around drawing, and what a lot of work! I am constantly doing homework, homeschooling the boys or doing housework! I really need a nice long RV vacation. aaahhhh.
Ok, so what have I learned so far? Well, I have posted a few new posts to show some of the work I've done. I'm only posting the latest works because, well, the first assignments were relatively horrible compared to what I am doing now. LOL
My family says I am too critical of my work, but hey! That's me!
So without further ado....here are some of my assignments!
These two assignments are concept drawings for a dining room light fixture. They have an ocean theme to them, can you tell? In this class we learned about creating concept sketches (no rulers allowed) for different things; we had to create a plan (overhead view), side and front view and the axonometric. The axonometric was one of the hardest things for me to do; especially when it comes to curves, which of course, I just HAD to do all the time. LOL Live and Learn.
Architectural Design Renderings
These renderings were created using pen, marker and color pencils. The above rendering features the works of Walter Gropius.
Don't you just love this chair design? It's called a Pelican Chair and was created by Finn Juhl.
The bed and lamps are the works of Ettore Sottsass. Can you tell I'm really diggin' the markers?
Don't you just love this chair design? It's called a Pelican Chair and was created by Finn Juhl.
The bed and lamps are the works of Ettore Sottsass. Can you tell I'm really diggin' the markers?
Beginning Illustration
Perspective Drawings
The drawing to the left is an exercise in atmospheric perspective. Before taking this class I had never done any value blending using markers, but as you can see, I have learned to use it quite well!
The picture of the Golden Gate Bridge is a homework assignment using the atmospheric perspective. It's really quite amazing how using value can change the outlook of a picture. An example would be the differences in comparing this drawing with the perspective drawing underneath.
This one-point perspective drawing was a lot of fun for me. I have a thing for the west...can you tell? LOL
I used hatch marks to add some depth to the drawing, but can you imagine would it would look like in a gray scale value? I'll have to give it a try when school is out.
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