Thursday, April 4, 2013

The Little Match Girl


The Little Match Girl
13" x 19"
Watercolor, Charcoal and Coffee
This was one of my first experiments with painting with watercolor in the face and features before the tea and coffee. The layers of black were done with watered down charcoal and I smudged some on the face. My thoughts when creating this piece was of sorrow and happiness. The Little Match Girl written by Hans Christian Anderson is a sad piece because a little girl freezes to death trying to sell her matches rather than go home to be beaten by her dad. Before she dies, every time she lit a match she would see beautiful images of her dead grandma and Thanksgiving. 

The Ugly Duckling

The Ugly Duckling
10 3/4" x 16 1/2"
Watercolor and coffee

Snow White

Snow White
Coffee, tea and watercolor

Little Red Riding Hood


Little Red Riding Hood
Tea and watercolor


The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid
18" x 24"
Tea and watercolor

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast
Tea and Coffee
I really like this picture. One of my favorites of the Concentration pieces I've done because of the drips in the background and getting to do the faces. The Beast is steampunked with clock pieces. 

Liana

Liana
18" x 24"
Charcoal
I just finished this picture two days ago. It is currently hanging up in the gallery my family and I have for the next three months. The gallery is in downtown Loveland across from the Rialto. This is also a steampunk drawing- what makes it steampunk are the goggles.

Voices in My Head

Voices in My Head
14" x 17"
Ink
I did this picture while I was in Painting II of one of my friends. I drew his face using only words that he used to describe himself. 


Halloween

Halloween
16" x 20"
Oil
This was my first oil painting! It was very hard to paint and I wanted to do dramatic lighting, but I am very proud of this piece. I worked on it during Halloween and finished it after Halloween, so I wanted it to be creepy.

The Seven Ravens

 The Seven Ravens
18" x 24"
Acrylic, paper m`ache, and cardboard
This is from the Seven Ravens story written by the Brothers Grimm about seven brothers cursed as ravens set free by their younger sister who was even willing to cut off her finger for them. The story is kind of creepy so I made my piece creepy. The closer raven is paper m`ache and the fence posts are cardboard. I had a lot of fun painting this.

Red Riding Hood

Red Riding Hood
11" x 7 3/4"
Ink Print with water color
This picture is one of my breadth pieces in AP Art. I had to do many prints before I got one I was happy with. The idea was that after Red Riding Hood had many encounters with the wolf, she learned to fight back and protect herself. 

Jaden

18" x 24"
Jaden
Charcoal/pencil on cream paper
This picture was done as an example of a steampunk portrait. I had my friend Jaden dress up in a pirate outfit and I just added the sword and hat.