For my landscape artwork I wanted at first to do a winter landscape but now i'm thinking about doing a seascape. Because i've already took this class and I have completed a forest midnight scene with paint I have decided that i'm going to be using pencil on this one since i've never once used pencil to draw a fully finished landscape.
I haven't yet sketched anything at the moment but I have looked up different seascapes. I think I might ask my mom for a picture that she has taken in the past that involves her near the ocean or sea because she has once lived in the south in Florida and would always visit Panama city beach. I have to envision how this would look in many different ways such as painting but it didn't look so good because there is a lot of detail in the actual picture. I'm going to have to observe the picture that I took and in my own art style I have to recreate it.
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I had the opportunity to do something else instead of the Painting Boot Camp since i've already done it last semester. I tested out watercolors because it's something that is little bit out of my comfort zone since I don't use it very often. I practiced splattering the watercolor across the page as an example.
I can use the develop craft to learn how to use watercolor paint in a easy way. I can use my observation skills around my fellow peers and even what i'm watching on some videos on internet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?vsvHKjherBiY My artwork kinda looks like a yellow wolf that is yellow and has blue highlights in its fur. It also has no eyes but can still see. The background is of different shades of green stippling that involves both dots and dashes. There are darker areas of dot stippling so the viewer (and myself) would know that there is fur/feathers bunched up in a larger area.
I created this artwork was made by alcohol based markers and thick paper so the makers would not easily bleed through the paper. I used stippling of the back ground with dash marks made from different colors of green. The fur/feathers is made from a light yellow that's been completely dotted. Dark green dots can also be found all around the outside and inside the background. The big idea behind this is that it's kinda like fanart from this video game called A Hat In Time. Its mostly based on a character called The Conductor who is believed to be half fire fox spirit. So I kinda like fused a fire fox spirit with The Conductor and create something original. My goal was to create something original based on my current fandom at the moment because there is so much cannon based on The Conductor and the fact that most people don't believe that he is a bird because in the game he is believed to be a owl with no eyes. My overall thoughts on this is that I kinda wished I could've done something a little bit different while do this even though this took so much time. I wanted this to look like a cross between a fire fox spirit and The Conductor as much as possible and really show the resemblance between the two. I really loved playing the game and I recommend A Hat in Time to anyone who enjoys platform games with a challenge. This entire artwork requires for me to envision basically everything that i'm going to do and add to my work. Since this artwork is mainly just using my imagination it works very easily for me to imagine things and then produce them on something.
I needed to Engage and Persist when I realized that the character I am trying to make actually had a jagged beak instead of a Eagle like beak. I have personally used two of these studio habits by usually envisionioning a lot with my ideas and experiences. The black and red eye I have done last semester with the same criteria and I used black charcoal and red oil pastel.
I can use my develop and craft skills to use many different techniques and demonstrate them. For the black charcoal eye I had to learn from my mistakes and to stretch and explore when the eye didn't look 'right'.
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