Sunday, 9 January 2011

Life Drawing


In this session I had to draw just the shadows, not out lines, no tone and no highlights. Just spot the shadows and draw them as they appeared. I think they turned out well, almost similar to wood cuts/lino cuts.


For this drawing I was told to draw out of my comfort zone so do something what I wouldn't normally do. Normally i would concentrate on the face as i like to draw portraits so this time i took a position where i couldn't see his face and tried to concentrate on the proportions of the body and the lines and muscles that show. This drawing accidentally turned out similar to other drawings when i was trying to do the opposite but it shows my style of drawing clearly. Dark and bold.  



For this drawing I was to use white chalk and black paper to just draw the light parts as the appeared, the same kind of thing as the shadow drawing. To show the opposites and make you take notice of all the different tones that are there when life drawing. I didn't find this drawing to be successful in itself but it taught me a valuable lesson and now when i draw or paint i pay alot more attention to shadows and highlights.
This was the last drawing of the session were i was given grey paper and black and white chalk. The grey paper was to act as a mid tone and i had to use the chalks to capture the shadows and highlights, so the same principles for the previous drawings. This proved to be alot more complicated to do than the previous do but a valuable task all the same.

Sunday, 31 October 2010

The Body, Face Scans

I wanted to try another form of 'photography' if you can call it that. I wanted to try different ways of accuratly documenting body modifications. Using a standard computer scanner i scanned in peoples faces who have piercings and the results were really successful. I'd like to continue these using tattoos too.











































One of the effective things about these scans is the quality of the images regarding the details in the skin and hair that you can see.

The Body, Photograpy Samples

I wanted to explore body modifications as it's something that interests me and is relevant to me.
I thought photographs would be a good way to do this as it would capture the piercing in an organic way. I didn't plan to edit the images i was just going to be basic and print them out in black and grey. The result was really effective but i didnt use this idea for my final piece however the images were useful to me.








The last two photographs were my favourite because they were successful as photos and didnt have hectic backgrounds or inteferences. The fact that they look similar also makes them look like they belong in a collection of similar photos. I'm going to carry on with this beyond this project as i liked the effect but i didn't continue it for my final piece.

The Body, Monoprints

I wanted to experiment with different textures and layers with monoprint.
I used rubbing over stencils and string and i also tried working into the images with graphite.




Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Screen Printing





































Although i used the same stencil for these prints they both had different results which happened by chance. They almost have a different feel to them like each face is showing a different emotion.

Lino Prints

I had a small attempt at a lino print. I have used this media before some years ago so was familiar with how to use it. I chose a small section of one of my continuous line observations using a viewfinder to do my lino print. Because it has to be done in layers and i only had a short amount of time i only did one layer. First i cut out the whites of the eyes because thats what i want to keep white and printed using a beige colour which i wanted to be the colour of the skin. My next step would have been to cut out the areas i would want to keep the beige colour and leave the lines which i would have done a darker colour. I thought just having the whites of the eyes cut out looked very sinister so because i knew i was running out of time i experimented with a darker colour to see the effect.