Saturday, May 12, 2007

Asymmetrical Value cut paper on bristol



This was part three of our balance assignment for 2D Design. I chose a design of curviliner shapes and rectalinear shapes that I chose not to use for part two of the project.

Symmetrical balance marker on bristol



The second assignment in my 2D Design class was to create four types of balance using images from photos I took of natural and man made objects, combining them in each design. I struggled quite a bit at the beginning. I asked God to help me bring the two together and He came through! The first design is a refection of the conflict I was feeling when trying to put the two elements together.

All over pattern balance marker on bristol




I combined a sea shell with a spiral staircase in this design. This one was very difficult to work on because of how much it vibrates! These two elements go together in harmony.

Radial balance marker on bristol




In my radial design I combined a flower with an arial view of a spiral sliding board. These two elements live happily together. I had difficulty figuring out the background for a time. This one messes with my eyes.

Asymmetrical balance marker on bristol



In my asymmetrical piece, I wanted to create an atmosphere where nature was winning over man made objects.

Line Study pen and marker on bristol



My first assignment in my 2D Design class was to create non-objective line studies from photos. The aim was to create images that were not copies of the original, but had elements of the original in them.

First Lady pencil on paper



I did this drawing my sophomore year of high school. My art teacher Terry Rotruck knew how to teach photo realism well.