Art Class Gallery 2009-10 Descriptions 2
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Stain Glass Dragon Design
Date: High School Senior, September, 2009
Materials: Mechanical 0.9 Pencil
I was given an assignment in Art 2 (my first art class) to make a stain glass window. My original design was too complex, so I made a simpler one.
Stain Glass Dragon
Date: High School Senior, September, 2009
Materials: Stain Glass Window Stuff (School Art Supplies)
I added a random border and fire in the background of my design. Also, you may not be able to see it, but the column is actually colored white, but the white ‘behind’ the fire is actually the paper behind it. (Stain glass means, it is partially clear, see through)
Buttons
Date: High School Senior, 2010
Materials: Mechanical 0.9 Pencil; Crayola Colored Pencils; Button Materials
In art class, my teacher had a button making machine and we were able to design four buttons that we would be able to keep. I was able to design an extra because the machine messed up on one of my buttons (hence the tape around it) so she gave me another button to do.
Daily Drawing
Date: High School Senior, 2010
Materials: Crayola Colored Pencils
In art class, we had to draw something in relation to a quote that was put up on the board. This day, we pretty much had freedom to express ourselves, so drew whatever came to mind.
Dragon Dream
Date: High School Senior, 2009-2010
Materials: Watercolor Paint
In Art 2, the assignment was to put together different unrelated things (I believe… but it’s been a long time, so I somewhat forgot what the assignment was). I put a dragon, blue fire, the ocean, sunset, eyes, a fox, and butterflies.
Dragon Dream PS
Date: High School Senior, 2009-2010
Materials: Watercolor Paint; Adobe PhotoShop
In Art 2, the assignment was to put together different unrelated things (I believe… but it’s been a long time, so I somewhat forgot what the assignment was). I put a dragon, blue fire, the ocean, sunset, eyes, a fox, and butterflies.
I cropped and brightened the picture so it looked more like the real thing.
Checkered Dragon
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Markers
In Art 2, the assignment was to draw a checkerboard pattern (of a certain size) and then draw a design on it and make it look three-dimensional. Most people in the class copied the example, of putting circles, but I decided to draw a dragon because I’ve drawn objects (including circles) in checkerboard patterns before. This looked better before I colored it, though.
Checkered Dragon PS
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Markers; Adobe PhotoShop
In Art 2, the assignment was to draw a checkerboard pattern (of a certain size) and then draw a design on it and make it look three-dimensional. Most people in the class copied the example, of putting circles, but I decided to draw a dragon because I’ve drawn objects (including circles) in checkerboard patterns before. This looked better before I colored it, though.
I cropped and brightened the picture so it looked more like the real thing.
Objects
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Crayola Colored Pencil
In Art 2, the assignment was to draw 4 objects. Each edge of the page needed to have an object crossing it. There had to be a grid (of a certain size) and the squares touching the objects had to be colored in either cool colors (green, blue, purple) or warm colors (red, orange, yellow) and the squares not touching objects had to be colored opposite of the squares touching the objects. Pretty complex, huh?
Objects PS
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Crayola Colored Pencil; Adobe PhotoShop
In Art 2, the assignment was to draw 4 objects. Each edge of the page needed to have an object crossing it. There had to be a grid (of a certain size) and the squares touching the objects had to be colored in either cool colors (green, blue, purple) or warm colors (red, orange, yellow) and the squares not touching objects had to be colored opposite of the squares touching the objects. Pretty complex, huh?
I cropped and brightened the picture so it looked more like the real thing.
Again Comic Cover
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Crayola Colored Pencil; Marker
In Art 2, the assignment was to create a comic book cover and include the title, a bar code, the price, and the signature or logo of the artist. I didn’t exactly want to put the bar code or price, so I just stuck it on the bottom.
I was thinking of an entire story when I designed this cover. The left dragon represents the past, a person as the present, and the dragon on the right as the future. (as you can see in the way the subtitle is laid out)
Again Comic Cover PS
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Crayola Colored Pencil; Marker; Adobe PhotoShop
In Art 2, the assignment was to create a comic book cover and include the title, a bar code, the price, and the signature or logo of the artist. I didn’t exactly want to put the bar code or price, so I just stuck it on the bottom.
I was thinking of an entire story when I designed this cover. The left dragon represents the past, a person as the present, and the dragon on the right as the future. (as you can see in the way the subtitle is laid out)
I cropped and brightened the picture so it looked more like the real thing.
Crunch Pop Art Collage
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Newspaper; Liquid Starch; Paint
In Art 2, the assignment was to create “pop art”. We needed to pick a candy bar to copy or make up our own candy. I chose Crunch so that I could put a dragon claw design in there that fit with the name. I put a penny in each photograph so you could see the size of it. A few people said it looked so realistic, they thought it was a pillow!
Dreams
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Crayola Colored Pencil
In Art 2, the assignment was to draw things from your dreams. Also, I needed to interpose some things, like mix them together in a bit of an optical illusion. (which I tried to do with the dragons and the stairs in the sky, and somewhat with the fire and column). Note: Please excuse the camera shine marks on the bottom right of the page…
Dreams PS
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Crayola Colored Pencil; Adobe PhotoShop
In Art 2, the assignment was to draw things from your dreams. Also, I needed to interpose some things, like mix them together in a bit of an optical illusion. (which I tried to do with the dragons and the stairs in the sky, and somewhat with the fire and column)
I cropped and brightened the picture so it looked more like the real thing.
Floating City
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Crayola Colored Pencil
In Art 2, the assignment was to use 3-point perspective to draw a floating city. We were also able to make another 3-point perspective in the bottom of the page, so I did that. The bottom was supposed to be a park, except I didn’t feel like drawing trees, so it’s some sort of water park with a waterfall that comes from the rain dropping into those containers. I added dragons (as a bit of a signature and also…) to make it look like the dragons were building the city. Note: Please excuse the camera shine marks on the bottom left of the page…
Floating City PS
Date: High School Senior, 2009-10
Materials: Crayola Colored Pencil; Adobe PhotoShop
In Art 2, the assignment was to use 3-point perspective to draw a floating city. We were also able to make another 3-point perspective in the bottom of the page, so I did that. The bottom was supposed to be a park, except I didn’t feel like drawing trees, so it’s some sort of water park with a waterfall that comes from the rain dropping into those containers. I added dragons (as a bit of a signature and also…) to make it look like the dragons were building the city.
I cropped and brightened the picture so it looked more like the real thing.
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