Saturday, October 30, 2010

Figure Painting







In Painting class, we've painted figures and still lives for in class assignments. This is an image and details of the second figure assignment we had. For this painting, I wanted to focus on the light and having the figure not be lifeless. It has an unfinished quality to it because it was essentially a study done in a limited time.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Clouds


For painting, we've had many homework assignments. This assignment was to observe the sky and paint it (paying close attention to the colors). I painted this study on a cloudy day with scattered showers. It is oil on plywood.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Photo 1


In Photo 1, we had an assignment to photograph people. This is a portrait of someone I saw just walking around the city.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

South Dakota




I've been scanning in film that I shot in South Dakota over the summer. The color film was great. These are two of many photos I took in the Badlands National Park.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

SOPHOMORE YEAR



Sophomore year has started. Hooray! This is a painting I made for my Painting class/just for fun. We had to do "nature studies". I painted leaves, a yellow bird outside Tyler, and this scene from the Tyler Painting studio. I'm pleased with the last two the best.

This image is from the view outside the studio. It's oil on canvas. I think it might be about 12" X 24". Oil paint is going great. I'm liking it better than acrylics. I used a lot of skills I learned over the summer to make this painting.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Mrs. Dalloway


This assignment was for Drawing class second semester. We had to draw a still life based off of a literary work. I chose one of my favorite books: Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. I set up this still life in my dorm room and used watercolor pencils to render it.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Glass Squirrels


For my final in 3-D class, we got to use the glass studio to do sand-casting with glass. I made 5 squirrels out of glass. The final assignment was to create something with glass that related to architecture in a parasitic way.

I placed my glass squirrels on the ground in the emergency exit in a stairwell at Tyler. They didn't photograph very well in their intended location. This image is of just one of the squirrels in the Salon De Refuse (the last show for Freshmen at Tyler).

I wanted the building to be the parasite of the squirrels. This was based on an experience I had in the fall, where I found a squirrel that had been hit by a car and was still alive. The squirrel died shortly afterwards. At the time, I had recently started to photograph the birds that were dying from window strikes on campus. The city environment of Temple's campus was new to me, and I disheartened by the affect the city had on living things inside of it. I made this piece with that memory in mind.