Phantom Tollbooth mask
•May 26, 2008 • 1 CommentChiang Mai
•March 30, 2008 • Leave a CommentCoral
•March 30, 2008 • Leave a CommentYes, I know. I haven’t updated the blog for ages, but… It’s not my fault because There wasnt a single finished project… Until now, so din’t blame me. I made a painting of coral on canvas, which was something new and interesting. We had all sorts of depths in the picture. here are some ways to create depth (There are more in this post) :
darker coulor in the background _Or on the sides of coral, depending on where the light is from.
things are smaller
Less visibility (you can do a wash of a watery milky white over you painting, the further away the object is, the more paint. (It should look like fog, dust particles, or under the sea, it would be floating around sediments) I didn’t use this technique, but it is certainly a very useful technique. I din’t put and of that in, bucause I wanted my water to look clean and pure. Also, if simething is in the distance, then there are no thin dark lines.
textures in coral can be aquired in mand different ways:
scapel (not the knife, but a paint a paint scapel tryout different ways to use it for differentextures and shapes.)
paintbrush (different sizes and textures, they all are different)
sponge (some corals have such texture)
Paint (The amount of water affects texture too)
Try all sorts of materials. They all give different results, and my last piece of advice. Try new materials on a scrap piece of paper.
Term 2
•September 15, 2007 • Leave a CommentThis is our first project in Term 2. We had to create a name tag using 1 point perspective. This is when somethings edges are non pararell and intersect at the vanishind point, like a triangle sort of to make things look like they are far away. my design were two balls from the game RICOCHETcarrying my first and last name. My first Idea was using pastels to write my name in block capitals startind with red on the bottom of the letters, then orange, then yellow.n I then thought that it looked like fire, then I thought of fireballs, then the fireballs in the game RICOCHET, then a rall ball to go with it. I decided to do this design because the first design never worked out, and I was slowly running out of time. The eyelevel is at the first letter, and the vanishing point is behind the trail about 2 cm, it looks like the ball if in the distance.
This is the procedure.
1. Choose a design
2. Plan and try it out.
3. Start drawring in pencil and coloring in.
4. Add fineliner.
5. Laminate to chosen surface.
I would give myself 6 out of ten because it isnt the best job, I was slow with it, and I could probably done better. I could have improved by planning more. I was sucessful with creating a nice name tag, but I was slow with it, and it isnt very good to my opinion. I have learnt that you should always plan until you are absoloutly sure, and then don’t hurry too much either.
Week 10
•June 22, 2007 • Leave a CommentWe continued on our humanities project, which for me was the phonecian tablet. I have the problem that it always cracks, but with a few more layers, it should be ok.
Week 9
•June 19, 2007 • Leave a CommentSince I finished my book title, I continued with my humanities project, which will soon be finished. Later I noticed that I could quickly go to the library and do a title for the book cover which I havent finished yet, so I quickly made one and then continued with my humanities artifact.
Week 8
•June 9, 2007 • Leave a CommentThis week we continued our book covers. I finished, so I cut out the margins, and put on double sided tape, but I still need the name of the book, then I can mount it, and then I’m done. Since I still had more time, I simply went and started my ancient civilizations object. I think that I’ve finished the frame of the ancient tablet that I’m making, but it all depends on Aey, if he wants it bigger in any other way.
Negative spaces reflection
•May 28, 2007 • Leave a CommentIn our negative spaces project, we would think of a space with lots of negative spaces and holes, then we would draw a draft, then draw margins on three pieces of paper, and then, ever so softly, we would draw the picture from our draft. It should be so soft that you wouldnt see it from a distance. Then we would make all the negative spaces wet first, then apply colours, according to a colour scheme planned. you mut make sure that all of the three panels line up like one whole picture. Later, cut it out, and then mount it on black paper for best effects.
Week 6
•May 27, 2007 • Leave a CommentI finished all of my panels, and i managed to cut them out, and I already put glue on all of my panels. now I only have to mount them all. It was a bit boring. I think it will looks a lot better if I use double sided tape to mount it, because it sticks better, and it doesnt peel off. I think we ought to mount with any colour we like, not only black.
Week 5
•May 19, 2007 • Leave a CommentWe ontinued with our paintings, and I got another panel done. I did this panel in hot colours. I have to take my dw home to cotinue. I think this last panel will be painted in complementary colours.





