Sunday, May 12, 2013

Advice.

 
Dear Future AP Art Student,
 
First off what I would like to say is AP art is fun. It is a challenge that will force yourself to push your creativity and reach new heights, it will make you feel confident with yourself from so many ways to succeed in this class, it will give you a place at school where you feel apart. I think it is important to know going into this class that you shouldn't feel pressured by grades, you must creatively challenge yourself through your art rather than feeling forced to produce a crap piece of artwork. Also it is very easy to get into some bad habits in this class, especially when it comes to procrastination. Art doesn't really look good when you pull it out of your butt the night before, it takes time and you must have the patience to give each piece that time it deserves.
 
I should have taken this advice during my year in AP art, I was doing a concentration in which I really didn't like and then realized this wasn't the concentration I should have been doing. I really loved photography, not painting! And I realized over the year that I'm not too bad at it either! Because I didn't like my concentration I was pulling the pieces out the night before and wasn't having fun with it either. If you aren't having fun with your art pieces that means you have the wrong concentration. I had a lot of fun with my photographs. I loved finding different places to take these photographs as well as physically taking them and finding different angles that worked for the setting. This is what I should have been doing all along, however I had fun with some of my paintings and believe I improved my painting skills even though it wasn't my passion. 
 

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Concentration Update

Rawr. Never exactly expected March to sneak up on me so quickly. I knew by this time I would start running out of ideas of what to do. My concentration so far has worked out pretty well I think, but myself being somewhat of a perfectionist when it comes to trying to paint something that looks realistic I think I lose the freedom to be expressive, and I don't have as much freedom to just have fun with it. But if I work really hard on my paintings and complete the perfectionist look I've been searching for I'm satisfied.

Now, the real problem... WHAT DO I DO NEXT? There are the very "gross" ones I could do like Sunflower, Butterfly, Honeybee.. You get what I mean? If any of you have any ideas that don't make them absolutely disgusting let me know! I've been searching for those next two piece ideas and I'm coming out empty handed. This is the website I've been using to help my idea process so if any of you want to look through it and see if any ideas pop up please please do.

http://www.learningdifferences.com/Main%20Page/Topics/Compound%20Word%20Lists/Compound_Word_%20Lists_complete.htm

I guess I'm not completely empty handed, I could try Firefighter but i'm not exactly sure how to do that, a man made of fire fighting? Cheesecake? Rattlesnake? Shoelace? If any particular ideas come up shoot up a comment!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Online Critique

My concentration is finding the humor with compound words. These are my forehead and rainbow pieces and I was hoping to make them more graphic than my other pieces.



Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Art Poster

My stepmom is out of town so I took it with myself. -____-

Monday, October 15, 2012

Peppermint!

My concentration is compound words. For example peppermint. Pepper+Mint=Peppermint. And creating them in a way that displays their humor.


Sunday, September 16, 2012

Christian Paull

-http://www.ugallery.com/christian-paull

I believe the underlying message of the artists work is that he takes out his frustration and chaos of life into his paintings. Paull uses lots of color and abstractedness in her work which creates visual coherence. He also uses texture, line, and movement in his work which creates it to be interesting.

abstract art, mixed media artwork, Abstract Figure

abstract art,landscape art, acrylic painting, Volcanic Landscape II

abstract art,expressionism art,fantasy art, acrylic painting, Memory of a Georgia Seascape

Nicole Smith

http://www.ugallery.com/nicole-smith

Along with Schildmeyer, Nicole Smith takes the average human day items and paints them to the extreme. But you can definitely tell she has a sweet tooth for most of her paintings are of candy and sweets. I believe she uses symmetry to her advantage. She centers many of her pieces and uses thing in odds. She uses a lot of color as well as emphasis.

animals art,pop culture art, oil painting, Smells Sweet

animals art,pop culture art,surrealism art, oil painting, Sugar Coated

impressionism art,pop culture art, oil painting, Sugar Cookies