Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Field Trip Day!!

Today we spent the day in the cities at the Walker and the Bell museum.  The walker was interesting as usual, after being there umpteen times I still get lost! They had a lot of interesting works though, most noteably a large amount of Yves Klein's work.  I was very intrigued with the fire paintings.  It was great to see them up close instead of from a picture, I feel like so much gets distorted in photos.  I was also excited to see a photograph by Cindy Sherman, I find her whole process very interesting.  After the Walker and a short bus ride we ended up at the Bell Museum, which I had never been to before. I quickly made myself at home in the fossil room.  After wandering around for a little while I found a skeleton of a bird that I thought was interesting, little did I know that it was a turkey skeleton, very festive! The bird was in pretty rough condition, I'm thinking he was from quite a few Thanksgivings' ago.  His neck vertebrae was pretty wonky and looked a little beat up, so I did the best I could to understand how it all connected. I also took the opportunity today to use shading and crosshatching to my hearts content and it was great :)!  Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of my drawing before jetting off for home, but I'll take a picture next week when I get back and post it.  Until then, here's a little diagram to see what I was working from.



  Between breaks we were able to pet a resident snake and a few turtles that live in the museum, very friendly little guys! It was nice to sit and relax for awhile and draw from non living things (they tend to be a little more patient). Overall it was a very fun trip, but I was definitely ready to get home for Thanksgiving break! Bring on the Turkey!  I hope everyone had a safe drive home and has a good break!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

India Ink!

 First off, let me mention that "Four Right Angles" is being showcased in the student gallery (AA 209) for the week and weekend.  It showcases the work of Trey King, Chealsey Sword, Mallory Weir, and myself! It's such a relief to be done, I'm very proud of what we all accomplished!




Andy Ducett and I discussing "A Split Second"

"A Split Second"

Action shot of hanging all the portraits!


Anyways, back to life drawing.  We ended up not having class on Tuesday, which was a nice break and I used the time wisely to work like a mad woman on other projects that needed to be finished. Today we got to work with India ink, which I have a love/hate relationship with. First off,  I was somewhat excited because ever since starting contour drawings I've had an itch to shade the forms in. India ink is definitely a way I can incorporate shading into my drawings.  I've also had some practice with this medium since I just hung up my senior show (see pictures!!!). For my show I showcased an entire wall of tea portraits.  I also included somewhat of a collage entitled "In this light" (pictures can be see at the end of the post)  I roughly painted around 130 and close to 120 made it onto the wall. I'm very comfortable working with tea, but the permanence of the India ink somewhat intimidates me.  I don't want to be a creature of comfort but I might start to include tea into the shading of the shells.  There something very ethereal and calm about working with tea and I love the look of how it sits on paper. Amy also made it a point for the ink to act as another means for us to make our drawings look alive. So, that's about what's going on in life drawing this week, short and sweet since we only went to class once.  However, next Tuesday we get to spend the day in the cities at the walker and the Bell museum. I love to draw bones, so I'm really excited to spend some time in the Bell just sitting and drawing.  Meanwhile, I will be working like crazy to get as much homework done as possible so that Tuesday night after we get back I can get in my car and go home for Thanksgiving! I'm in dire need of a break from Stout and classes!



Thursday, November 11, 2010

feels like week 1,203...

Long Drawing from Last week


This week is dragging by at a turtles pace! I keep hoping I wake up tomorrow and it's Christmas vacation.  This week we only had one day of class because of mid program review, good luck to all of those going through that! I hated going through mid-program review, I was very disappointed that I had to supply a large amount of artwork when in reality, they only looked at 1/3 of it.  Anyways, on Tuesday we went over the foot and did a long drawing of feet.





This was a little tricky when it came to dealing with foreshortening and being able to be detailed. Toes are  a tad bit hard to see when you're standing a little ways from the model, that or I need new contacts. Before that we went over our homework which was our second contour drawing of our shells. I was a little dissappointed with my second drawing, but in general I'm just having a really hard time drawing my shell.  I WISH there were spines or something interesting on it because I feel like it's so smooth that once I incorrectly place one line, the whole shell is off.  It's frustrating because I actually take time and study the shell and do a couple sketches of it, which usually turn out better than my final drawing (see images).

Sketch
Final Drawing



As a group we compared our second drawings to our first. My group said that the tail end of my shell was very nice and that I did a good job with line weight. However they said to try to push darkness more towards the front. They also said that this drawing looked more rushed and not as meticulous. As I stated I'm still having a really rough time with this shell and getting it just right.  I wish I could have turned my sketch in! I'm not sure what happened when I went to draw that final one? The anxiety of drawing on expensive paper must have gotten to me.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Ready for pumpkin pie and homemade cranberry sauce....


(Yum.)


Oh my gosh, where do I even start? My senior show is in TWO weeks, and I have SO much to do! Between two studio classes, art history courses, and two classes that are requiring three separate case studies all due on the same day (you figure that one out.) I'm freaking out. This past Sunday I woke up very.. itchy.. when I got up I felt slightly light headed but made it to the bathroom to discover that i was entirely covered in HIVES. Seriously, hives? It couldn't have been something a little more exiting? I've actually never had hives before but it was quite a shock to have my entire body covered in this red itchy bumpy rash (ew).  So after a trip to Urgent Care I had a diagnosis and quite a bit of anti-histamines which did nothing but make me sleep.  So anyways, this week has been insane. I've been trying to "keep calm" since they believe my hives are from stress since I don't have any outstanding allergies to anything. This concept kind of makes me laugh inside...but not for very long. I guess on the plus side I did get to register today, I think I was seriously one of the first, it was great! Amy was also very sweet and is letting me switch into one of her classes but as a Drawing 3 student, she has no idea how much it helps me. I feel like this year has been so close to being intolerable many many times. Anyways, sorry about the rant, I needed that. This week we worked on long poses and on the manikins a little bit. We went over the knee and let me tell you, I really appreciate my knees a lot more! I've really started to like long drawings more than I did when we started. It's my chance to just stop for an hour, slow down, focus on ONE thing and just breathe.  It's frustrating at the same time, but it's also very nice to just slow down for awhile.  I was pretty pleased with the drawings that have come from them, but unfortunately I don't have pictures right now.  However, because I've constantly been feeling like I'm not drawing enough I've been going online in my downtime and just looking at random pictures and sketching them. It's a little strange sometimes sitting in a public place sketching from a picture of a nude person. I just figure it anyone asks or gives me a goofy look I'll say I'm an art student, it usually seems to answer a lot of questions. So I have a couple of pictures for you of those sketches. 
sketch 2

sketch 3