For my final assignment in my figure drawing class, we were brought to the Body Worlds Exhibit in milwaukee. Our assignment was to draw a figure from the exhibit and have that interact with another figure.
My level of interaction is the group of kids behind the horse. I was doing alot of studies of the middle and high school kids and all the strange or ignorant things they were saying. Most of them congregated around the horses back end and snickered among themselves about the horses tid-bits.
The linework was done in graphite and ballpoint pen, color was done in photoshop.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
post 12
did this sketch in my spare time.
This is the arcangel micheal as a chicken.
i got the inspiration for this in a kinda strange way. I was walking between classes one day and i looked at something from a wet media class that was hagning in the hallway and a swore that i saw the arcangel micheal as a chicken. i did a double take and walked to it and it was nothing like what i though. Taking that, i decided to take it upon myself to draw what i wanted to see.
This was done in graphite, ballpoint pen, ink pen, gold paint, and marker.
This is the arcangel micheal as a chicken.
i got the inspiration for this in a kinda strange way. I was walking between classes one day and i looked at something from a wet media class that was hagning in the hallway and a swore that i saw the arcangel micheal as a chicken. i did a double take and walked to it and it was nothing like what i though. Taking that, i decided to take it upon myself to draw what i wanted to see.
This was done in graphite, ballpoint pen, ink pen, gold paint, and marker.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Post 11
an assignment for school. we had to design an olympic poster in a year and city of our choosing as long as the city had not hosted the games before. We also had to have a landmark from the city, mine is the angel pillar that also acts as the I in Kiev. (written in ukrainian.)
i drew up the yak mascot, his name is Kubec and they are skiing. Done in adobe illustrator.
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