Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Portraits of Ryan


"Portraits of Ryan"
18" X 24"
Charcoal and Pencil
Hello!  This picture is one of seven portraits of various family members commissioned by a client. Each one has a series of three faces: one profile, serious, and happy. I learned a lot about drawing baby fat as I tried to capture their very round faces and big eyes. After an exhausting month, I think I am pretty satisfied with the results. The lighting in this photo is a little off as you can see a shadow of the hand holding the camera above it, but it still captures the drawings.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Twelve Trashed Point Shoes

"Twelve Trashed Point Shoes"
Oil Pastels
This picture was based off the story of the Twelve dancing sisters by the Brother Grimms. My idea was  to use Grimm's fairy tails with a modern twist. What would it look like? Another part to that was using that same story shed in a different light. An example of what I'm trying to say is, what happens after the  King found out about what his girls were doing? Would they still continue to dance?

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Shadow

                                                                        "Shadow"
Charcoal and pencil
Hello. It's been a while since I last posted a picture and I apologize for that but I will do better- hopefully once a week. I am proud to say that this is the first dog picture. Lots of people have asked me to draw their dog and for practice, I drew my dog. He is naturally cross-eyed, which I find cute, so I had to draw him like that. I knew my dog wouldn't hold still though, so I took a picture of him. Anyways, I'm just so happy it turned out like this.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

"Two Sided"
Pencil and Charcoal
This picture was done for Draw 2 my Sophomore year. The idea is that everyone has both good and bad sides to them. I struggled a little with this picture trying to get the angles. Before I started drawing, I had my dad take a picture of me in front of his closet mirrors. We had to take about two different pictures for each character and I changed into different outfits each time, so the finished product is actually several pictures placed into one. I think I like everything but the long noses and the arm on the right. 

Saturday, July 21, 2012

First Portraits



"Street Portraits"
Charcoal/pencil
I did all of these pictures for my street portrait business last summer. The first picture I did off the internet while the other two pictures I drew from life. My street portrait business is called Venetia Art and I accept commissions via email- venetiaart@comcast.net. Each portrait is $25 for a head portrait and $35 for a head and shoulder portrait, tax included. 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

"A Study of Mary Cassatt and Rosanne Kaloustian"
My art box
Acrylics

This was one of my assignments from painting 2 where we had to research two artists- one contemporary and one impressionistic. I found photos my dad had taken and used those as my picture reference. The top picture done in the same style as Mary Cassatt's paintings is actually me and my younger brother when we were in grade school. The door picture was taken in England when we took a family vacation there. The faces of the kids were so small, it was difficult to paint them with any detail at all. I'm not entirely satisfied with the door picture's arrangement- the picture is not quite balanced on both sides and the wall on the right side of the door doesn't look natural because the vines would not stop growing in a straight line.


Monday, July 16, 2012

"Big Thompson"
8 1/2" X 11 1/2"
Water colors and Acrylic
This was my first plein air picture! I did this the summer after 8th grade during a plein air event. I had no idea what it would turn out like, so I just painted. The watercolor was used as a base coat while I used pure acrylic colors on top of it. While I was painting this, it was so cold I couldn't feel my fingers, but I am happy about how it turned out. If I could go over it, I would just add a little line of blue around the large rock on the right because right now it blends too much with the water. I would also get rid of the white spots, but seeing as this is my first plein air picture, I'm happy with it as it is. 

Saturday, July 14, 2012

                                                                     "Superman"
                                                                       8" X 10"
                                                         Pencil/pen, computer enhanced
I drew this from a picture online- I was in a Twilight mood and wanted to create my ideal vampire. This guy's    expression appealed to me because it combines the mysterious, brooding look with a sense of humor. When I drew this with pencil and pen, it didn't turn out as dark and intense as I was hoping for, so after scanning it I  used paint strokes and increased the saturation. I posted this on Facebook and one of my friends commented that he looks like superman, hence the title.