Portfolio
Abstract Watercolor
This is my abstract watercolor project. In this project, I used watercolor, salt, saran wrap, alcohol, and oil crayons. With the salt and watercolor combined it creates a burst effect. The saran wrap creates like a rock look figure and the alcohol creates like cool drops of the watercolor with white. Lastly, the oil crayons do not blend with watercolor, so you use it to design and then add watercolor. The objective of this project was to use color harmonies with the principles and elements of art. We are trying to achieve the unity, value, color and etc.
pop art watercolor Project
This is my pop art watercolor project. In this proect I used salt, alcohol, saran wrap, oil pastels, watercolor, lace and color pencil. My object was pinapple and I used different color harmonies to make the pineapple look real. Each square is for each different substance and color harmony.
Forshortened Picture PROJECT
This is my forshortened portrait project. In this project I used white and black charcoal, kneaded erasers, sand paper, blending stumps and white erasers. I used the white and black charcoal to create the figure. The black charcoal is used as a five, which is the darkest stage of shading. I used the kneaded eraser to erase the charcoal to create the highlight sections. The sand paper was used to clean the excess charcoal off the blending stump so your paper wont get messy.
3 POINT PERSPECTIVE PROJECt
This is my 3 point perspective project. We used complimentary colors for this progect and highlights. We learned to use the complimentary color to make the color darker. Such as blue; if i want a darker blue I wouldd put orange under. Same goes for red and green and yellow and purple.
Drapery PROJECT
This is my drapery project. This project was probably my least favorite because it was very difficult and frustrating, even though I like challenging projects. In this progect we used materials: black charcoal, kneaded erasers, tissue and drapery paper. We started with covering our whole paper with black charcoal and then used the kneaded eraser to exaggerate the drapery lines.