Friday, March 30, 2007

Uni work

Going from highschool to uni is a bit of a difference, but mainly because after your 3 month break you just get used to doing nothing!! and the attitude uni has is good, but sometimes bad. they're a little unclear with what has to be done. but i'll show you my uni stuff so far.
1. well first of all, we do life drawing almost twice a week.

1.using light tone. 5mins 2. came to class a bit late... didn't get to finish it. hehe. 5 mins


3. 20 minute pose. sketching him lying down.

4. group drawing was interesting. we walked around the room and added a little bit to everyone's drawing. whoever added to mine made his bum a bit too big! hehe, but i thought my group one was one of my best. haha. 5. using guide lines to measure whether or not you've got the angle and proportions right.

6.this one was my favourite.
2. our next task after this lesson, was to pick on of our favourites and draw it again but smaller in our sketch book, but this time, following a bone chart to draw it as a skeleton! talk about hard. but what made it harder, was after using charcoal for so long, we could only do it in fine liner and to build up tone we had to cross hatch- but on top of that, it had to be in a fantasy environment. it seemed like alot to do, but once i got into it, i really enjoyed it- loving ink drawings and loving line. i chose my 6th drawing of the man on the chair and came up with this. skeleton man!!! wooohoooo!!!!



highschool related artworks

so yeah, the title pretty much says it all. these are artworks that i've had to do for school. i'm not proud of all of them but u live and learn from your mistakes i guess. here they are.

Paul

john
this was my final outcome for year 12. i kind of let myself down a bit, i was meant to paint all 4 of the beatles with the theme of one of their songs. paul's is "blackbird" and john's is "revolution". i don't really like painting... i let the teacher talk me into it. oh well.

so now you get the size.

this was my year 11 etching i did. i really enjoyed the etching. it was inspired from this exhibition i saw at this daylesford museum, it used to be like a nun's place or osmething... but anyway, this exhibiton was by this artist, i forget her name, but it was all of mandala's, which are hindu kinda drawings. they're within a circle and they represent a journey or a cycle of life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandala
the method was really complicated, i think i would need an entire entry on explainging that, but basically, u get a metal plate, you scratch a picture in it with this scratching tool thing, then you soak it in this acid which burns away the lines and then u put ink on it and print it, and this is what you come up with!!!

the personal significance of it, the girl is meant to be me over every 4 years. 4 years old, 8 years old, 12, and 16. it represents MY journey.


this was my year 11 outcome. it was a bit of an accident the way this composition came about. you see i was in the target change rooms, and if you've been in there you'd know there's multiple mirrors on different angles, and i accidentally took this foto of myself. i put this effect on it and the teacher said it was great and suggested i painted it. this was when i found out i dont like painting!!! why i did it again in year 12 i dont know.
this was another year 11 peice. a mini assignment. we did a study of a fruit, mine was an apple and then we had to paint it in some way. this was the way i chose. it was inspired by a postcard i had picked up somewhere, but i don't know the artists name anymore because i lost the post card. so yeah, this work isn't entirely honest, i guess you'd call it APPROPRIATION. hehe, the art terms come out.

this was a picture for my graphics folio in year 12. i decided to recreate the illustrations from the little mermaid, so i drew lots of mermaids and this section was from the front cover. i started from scratch- grey lead on regular catridge paper, then texta (special graphics textas), pencils, water colour pencils, and glitter! voi la! i love mermaids!















drawings so far...

these are some drawings that i've done so far for my own satisfaction. i've picked out my best (well i'm not going to show you my bad stuff!!!) except i didn't really know how to sort them or catergorise them cos they're so many... so yeah. they're in no order in particular.

alphonse mucha/and 1950's playboy style inspired. this is done with pen and ink. thats like when you dip a quill type thing into an inkpot, tedius yes... but i enjoyed it. it's harder to use, but the lines i feel have a better quality to them. the ink is better and the lines are thinner and more flowing.

this drawing is also alphonse mucha inspired. check it out- http://images.bestwebbuys.com/muze/books/76/0711225176.jpg. if youve got time look at more of his stuff. its really cool.

music is the language of us all. well sometimes it truely is! sometimes it says what words cannot express. these are cat empire lyrics. i tried to interpret music visually.

music is a great influence. i have a crush on bobby flynn (australian idol contestant, hehe) and he sang "when the war is over" by cold chisel. i had it stuck in my head all day!!! as for the letterboxes... we just have a whole heap of them at the start of our road, thought it'd look cool, haha.


same day- same song STILL stuck in my head. working with ink again, this was cool cos i could change the thickness of the lines depending on the angle and pressure i put on the pen. i could smudge it around too and that helpred create the messy sorta effect i was after.

on the contrary line can be very controlled. i obviously really like john lennon and i really wanted to capture this and capture him. my biggest regret was not doing ink drawings for my majors in year 12, but alas, ive got uni now to major in drawing!!

pop art kidna style. i had an idea surrounding this drawing tho this one was pretty quick during class, hehe. imagine a cramped kitchen with the perspective distorted and taterred cupboards and stuff. i should still do it one day, hehehe. let me know if ur kitchen is cramped and falling apart so i can come in and draw it!!!

this darwing i did after work experience in year 10, i went to the art gallery i thought it'd be good...it wasn't. i stuck stickers on pamphlets for a whole week and didn't even get payed! tho whilst i was sticking stickers on pamphlets all day i got to stare at a copy of picasso's "guernica" and the style kinda imprinted on me. this was what i came up with.


then i combined the two! hehehe


i like trees. i line the curves and the lines they make. i like to take fotos of cool trees too, but they're always so much better in real life. i'll show u some one day.

george harrison in charcoal

john lennon in charcoal

this drawing was very sensitively created. its funny, sometimes when you're so distracted by hate or love or saddness, thats when some of your most successful, heartfelt, passionate drawings come out and this drawing has deep meaning and symbolic significance to me. one of my favourites.

john again. i tried to paint this picture. didn't really work. oh well.


this is a drawing i did for my boyfriend Alex for his birthday. it's basically just full of lots of little inside jokes that only me and him will understand!!! but from an outsider's perspective, i'd hope that you could appreciate the style it's in.

this was another drawing i did for alex, it was comic book style and its him and me as comic book heroes. he's thor and i'm cat woman, hehehe.



well thats it for now!!!
hope you enjoyed what i got to show you and feel free to leave comments and critisism and advice and whatever it is you've got to say!!! catcha later








In the beginning

It all began when a sudden light illuminated the earth... an idea as such. Isn't that where it all starts? Someone has an idea and they choose to build on that idea until a final product? Think of all the idea's out there that are going unnoticed! scrap that, let's narrow it down. Think of all MY idea's that aren't going into practise.

My name's Molly and I go to Ballarat University and i'm studying fine arts. I'm 18 years old, i'm in my first year and i want to be an artist. My sister Sherry got me onto this blog thingo, one of HER idea's to help me with MINE! and what a GOOD idea that was!

So on this blog site, you'll get an insight into my artwork. i think that's what the art world is all about; sharing our artwork with others and inspiring eachother. i'm open to feedback and any comments or ideas that YOU may have.

thanks.
-molly