Saturday, May 21, 2016

Final Project

This was my rubber block before I eliminated 25% of the piece and progressed with my 1st generation pull.

Generation: #1
I mixed a very basic red and green to get that color on my first pull.

Generation: #2
To achieve that gross looking green, I actually blended a grass color and light blue. I also removed an additional 25% from the rubber.

Generation: #3
This is my final piece with 75% taken off. I had intentions of getting an orange when I mixed a simple yellow and red, but got this instead.



Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Bicycle

Lacking definite detail, it works as a base for the next step in my process.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Watercolor/Critique Comparison

This was A. Nitchman's work which I didn't realize until after I had already been designated to present my piece. This is actually my favorite because of the creative idea and technique of blending different shades of the same color. 
This is my only piece. The wax white pencil assisted me in creating and keeping the white lines which is my favorite aspect.
This is G. Dudney's work and also another honorable mention. I thought he needed to keep the actual picture next to the one he created. It was amazing to see him do that with water color.