Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Pop Art Print

Materials used: Sharpie and acrylic paint, rubber stamp

     To me, the word "pop" doesn't only mean "popular", but also "exciting" and "bright". This project was simple but fun, and I got to take advantage of BIC and Sharpie's old and new colors! I wanted something vibrant and fun, but also strange with "off" elements in it. I didn't want just a happy rainbow mess. The stamp of the eyeball I made was to represent the Third Eye, a spiritual concept of an all-seeing, all-conscious eye that lies within all of us. If you would like to learn more about the idea of the Third Eye, check out this great and clear explanation HERE 

Celebrity Artx3 Collage

               Materials used: sharpie, acrylic paint, gesso, pen, magazine cut outs and glue

    When I think of celebrities and the "glamorous life" that they appear to live, I think of scandal, ruined lives, unstable people and drugs. Fame screws people up tremendously, and if a person is in the spotlight, the entire world sees their mistakes. It's hard to live a comfortable, stable life, when a person is always on the move and using up every bit of their energy to entertain. I sympathize with those who can handle this lifestyle.

Friday, November 15, 2013

The Blue Collection

All the creative arts classes brought in blue objects and put them all in a big pile to create a big blue collection.Blue was the color chosen by the votes of the students.
I love this picture because it shows American culture in today's world; painkiller meds, shaving razors because of our obsession with hairless bodies, everything probably made in China, food with nutrition information all over. It's a strange, artificial world were living in,but it's definitely colorful. 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

About Me: My Nature Collection


   I've had my nature collection for about 2 years now. It's a special little place that I set up in my cabinet where I keep all the eye catchingly beautiful bits of nature that I find on my travels. I believe in paganism, which is a polytheistic Celtic-based religion centered around nature. My collection includes a Barn Owl mask my mom made for me, bird feathers, Deer and Opossum teeth, my baby teeth, dead Cicadas and their shells, dried mushrooms, dried plants, a dead Pandora Sphinx moth, rocks, seashells, crystals, "Sleep Balm" (a lotion with special oils in it that are supposed to enhance dreaming), some of my own drawings, and jewelry that I feel is sacred. 


Friday, November 1, 2013

First Marking Period Reflection

  I was a little less productive than I hoped to be this marking period, but I still did what I had to do, and I'm proud of the outcome. I definitely preferred the candy jar project, just because there was a lot more room for color and interesting visuals with the glass and wrappers. I'm not a big fan of bikes.

Candy Jar Assignment

My still-life drawing of a jar with candy inside, done in black pen and Prismacolor colored pencil, on ink-stained paper!

Bike Drawing Project



This marking period, our first assignment was to draw a bike. I personally don't like bikes or the idea of drawing one, so I wanted to make this more than just a drawing of a bike. Mediums used: Prismacolor pencils and sharpie on ink-stained paper