By Heather, on January 4th, 2010%
Ok, so I’ve decided to take my painting back to an earlier stage, and I’m just going to leave it there. I have to hand it in tomorrow, and I didn’t want to spend all day torturing myself again, so I just need to be ‘content’ with it as it is. I . . . → Read More: Analytical Drawing: Painting 5
By Heather, on January 3rd, 2010%
Analytical Drawing has been giving me a headache for the past few days. I decided to leave my Cubist piece, which is also for Analytical Drawing, and move onto another piece just now. This is what I created today. I have tried and tried to get a highly finished piece, but I’m . . . → Read More: Analytical Drawing: Painting 4
By Heather, on December 31st, 2009%
I did more work on my Cubist style painting last night. The first image I showed yesterday looked more than a little disjointed and had no real focus. Yes, they were cubist in form, if you take the word cube literally.
Beginning to look a little less disjointed
Cubism Explained . . . → Read More: A Cubist Approach (updated)
By Heather, on December 29th, 2009%
I received my Student Achievement Awards photos in the post today. I was quite excited about opening them. I was looking forward to framing them and putting them on my wall, and also giving one to my mum and dad. So, I opened the envelope, and inside were two photographs, a CD and a . . . → Read More: Award photos, but not as they should be
By Heather, on December 26th, 2009%
Emphasis through placement
I started working on a painting tonight using acrylic and collage pieces. I was taking the advice of my blog friend, Leslie White, with regards to composition and focal point through directional lines: emphasis through placement. I was trying to overlay my items and zoom in on them to converge at . . . → Read More: This painting is driving me nuts!