Friday, January 6, 2012

Starry Night in the 21st Century

This is one of my favorites! I appropriated Van Gogh's Starry Night and reimagined it as if it had been painted in the 21 century. I adapted his beautiful stroke-like style (but with oil pastels rather than paint) and recreated the gorgeous scene in the background. However, I covered it with all of the fast food restaurants and chain stores we see in today's cities to comment on our new-found fascination with consumerism.

Dinosaur


This was for a time-sequence assignment. I wanted to do something more original that seasons, or days passing, so I decided to show the extinction of the dinosaurs through a continuous image of a single dinosaur: from living in the lush jungles, to barely surviving the catastrophic events that destroyed the species, and finally to being discovered by humans.

Giraffe on Coquille Paper

This was an interesting assignment. We used black colored-pencils on coquille paper. The coquille has a very textured surface. It creates an almost stippled effect on the drawing.

Spider!


This was a fun piece. In class, we were assigned to create a drawing with a theme. I chose fear as my theme, and drew one of my worst fears: a huge hairy tarantula!

Another Still Life!


This is yet another still life from drawing class. Drawing the skull was a huge challenge. I'm so glad it turned out well!

Landscapes




These are some landscapes. The first is done with pen and ink, a medium which is still very new to me. Learning how to create different values out of black ink (and without spilling) was a challenge! The second is done in pastel, a medium I am much more comfortable with. I just love the saturated colors in this one!

Object Translation


This project was focused on portraying a single object in four graphically different ways. My object was scissors. Maintaining both unity and variety in all four images was a challenge, but I feel I finally achieved that balance with my final composition.

Character Set


In this project, I designed my own character set and created three different poster compositions with it.

Monster Patterns


This was another project for school. We created seamless patterns on Adobe Illustrator, and applied them to objects. I chose to create monsters based on the doodles I drew in class. It was a lot of fun!

Photoshop Composite


This was a Photoshop composite I did for school. I combined a bunch of images of junk I found in my backyard and played a lot with the colors. The rose represents hope and rebirth as it is growing out of the dismal environment of trash.