Life Portrait
Date: High School Sophomore, 2008
Time: A few hours or so
Materials: Mechanical 0.5 or 0.7 pencil
Description: Drawing of numerous things that had some importance in life at the time. Top hat, shine, floating orb of light, question mark, paper falling, ripped paper, claws, eyes, balloons, poetry, love in chinese, bubbles, cat eyes ears nose, ‘bored’ written b a pencil, music notes, door, four leaf clover, ‘16’, clouds, dreams, clock, rain, teardrops, hand with fire flames coming out, teeth, mouth.
Artist Comments: At this point in my life, I decided to start drawing on blank white printer paper as opposed to notebook lined paper. I decided to draw things that had something to do with how I felt and my life instead of just random doodles that meant nothing. Only thing about this picture, is I think I should have combined them together instead of having them all separated. It's as if each object had nothing to do with another, where that was not true at all. Perhaps in the future, I can draw a better representation of my life, although my life might have changed by then, so the picture will look completely different.
Time: A few hours or so
Materials: Mechanical 0.5 or 0.7 pencil
Description: Drawing of numerous things that had some importance in life at the time. Top hat, shine, floating orb of light, question mark, paper falling, ripped paper, claws, eyes, balloons, poetry, love in chinese, bubbles, cat eyes ears nose, ‘bored’ written b a pencil, music notes, door, four leaf clover, ‘16’, clouds, dreams, clock, rain, teardrops, hand with fire flames coming out, teeth, mouth.
Artist Comments: At this point in my life, I decided to start drawing on blank white printer paper as opposed to notebook lined paper. I decided to draw things that had something to do with how I felt and my life instead of just random doodles that meant nothing. Only thing about this picture, is I think I should have combined them together instead of having them all separated. It's as if each object had nothing to do with another, where that was not true at all. Perhaps in the future, I can draw a better representation of my life, although my life might have changed by then, so the picture will look completely different.
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