As I continue to layout the book and write, I am also tefining the process of drawing. As I learn new things, I have to stop myself from going back to redoing the other drawings. I am praying I do not run out of time.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Final Project
As I write the stories that go with the images I am drawing, it helps me design the page. It is coming together well. With each drawing I learn more, but I have to stop myself from going back and correcting other drawings or I will run out of time.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Final Project
Today I spent time laying the project out. I decided which images would go where. It was also an opportunity to see if things would work the way I have envisioned it. Lots of work to do.
Monday, April 23, 2018
Photography
In the study of photography, here are photos I have taken that speak to several elements of photography. The first image I have titled Hold Note, it is an image where everything counts. The musicans are waiting for the snow to let up so they can play. I lightened the photo so you could see the snow.
In Leading Lines. I love this image that leads up to the sky. Originally it was dark so I lightened it.
In Shallow Depth of Field I also lightened the image so that the sun hotting the petals comes through.
In the layered look the buldings are different yet, they give a layered look to the image. I lightened the image.
In Reducing It Down, with the bird nest built on the security camera, I changed the hue and saturation on that so taht the nest shows up clearly.
The next image was the Rule of Thirds. it is from a dance concert. I lightened the image and added vibrance
The next one was Something Is Wrong. The people are walking away from the direction of the camera, the buildings are pointed in directions away from the camera. And all of the shiny glass buildings surround the one being demolished.
The next one is my attempt at symmetry. I lightened it with levels.
The next one is a busy street in Chicago on a snowy evening. I increased the saturation because lights need to be bright.
Finally, a tree blooming looks strange. But again hue and saturation were increased so that one could see the blooms. .
In Leading Lines. I love this image that leads up to the sky. Originally it was dark so I lightened it.
In Shallow Depth of Field I also lightened the image so that the sun hotting the petals comes through.
In the layered look the buldings are different yet, they give a layered look to the image. I lightened the image.
In Reducing It Down, with the bird nest built on the security camera, I changed the hue and saturation on that so taht the nest shows up clearly.
The next image was the Rule of Thirds. it is from a dance concert. I lightened the image and added vibrance
The next one was Something Is Wrong. The people are walking away from the direction of the camera, the buildings are pointed in directions away from the camera. And all of the shiny glass buildings surround the one being demolished.
The next one is my attempt at symmetry. I lightened it with levels.
The next one is a busy street in Chicago on a snowy evening. I increased the saturation because lights need to be bright.
Finally, a tree blooming looks strange. But again hue and saturation were increased so that one could see the blooms. .
Pastels
With this process, we took a photo and transformed it into a drawing. Then with a brush process I painted in the color. In the end the image looks as though it was drawn. This was my first and only attempt at this process. It was a very long process.
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Drawing for Inspiration
As I look at the folks who inspire me, I am working on art that reflects it. This image is the first time I have worked in black and white.
Friday, April 20, 2018
Final Project
So for the last couple of days I have been struggling with this project. It will be a printed book, but I spent days thinking about what will be in this book. I started creating because I knew it would be about me. It all starts in Fort Worth.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Surrealism
I struggle with this form of art. I like it, but have a difficult time coming up with something clever. Here is the real Queen of our family, Moxie.
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