Art III [2021 - 2022] - Artwork|
......Curator
Media/Materials: Sticky notes and pencil
Process/Explanation: Identified objects that represented me; used sticky notes left by others to develop deeper questions
"Painting a Day" 1: Clouds
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Media/Materials: Tempera paint for quick and effective process
Process/Explanation: Used paint to layer clouds and create unique textures; switched brush stroke directions for variety
"Painting a Day" 2: Complementary
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Media/Materials: Tempera paint for quick and effective process
Process/Explanation: Identified shadows that define crucial shapes; observed how some colors affect other objects’ colors
"Painting a Day" 1: Self-Portrait
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Media/Materials: Tempera paint for quick and effective process
Process/Explanation: Used mirror to accurately reflect features; switched often between warm and cool colors for realism
"Painting a Day" 1: Clear
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Media/Materials: Tempera paint for quick and effective process
Process/Explanation: Outlined objects using dark strokes; added subtler colors towards the middle to maintain their hues
"Painting a Day" 1: White
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Media/Materials: Tempera paint for quick and effective process
Process/Explanation: Focused on textures, shadow color and layers, and shapes of different elements (particularly edges)
"Painting a Day" 1: Reflective
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Media/Materials: Tempera paint for quick and effective process
Process/Explanation: Focused on harsher shadows and highlights first; added vibrant colors and pattern details gradually
Oil Figure Painting
Size: 24 x 18 in
Media/Materials: Oil paint, paint thinning solvent, self-constructed canvas
Process/Explanation: Determined shadows with underpainting; carefully controlled brush for textures and color reflections
Food Story Reduction Print
Size: 12 x 12 in
Media/Materials: Mixed printing ink, carving tools, linoleum surface
Process/Explanation: Used variety of carving tips for subtle textures; tried to roll paint onto linoleum more efficiently
Spirit Animal Scuplture
Media/Materials: Clay, water, sculpting tools
Process/Explanation: Used “slip and score” method to better apply new sculpture additions; hydrated clay regularly