Robo
Materials: Sliver 18 gauge wire, metal sheet, 16 copper gauge wire, and decorative wrap wire.
Year: 2017
Class: 3D Mix-Media
I wanted my bracelet's style to be a contrast between simple yet complex. I accomplished this by having a straightforward center piece complemented by very eccentric links. I wanted a balance between not having so much going on yours eyes don't know where to settle and being so simple that you wouldn't care to look. I used my background knowledge of movement to create this balance by using my links to lead your eyes to my metal sheet. When first making my metal plan I decided I wanted to make most of bracelet out of a combination of links and wrapped wire instead of a chain mostly made up of jump rings which I has seen most of the other students doing. My metal plan evolved through-out my time working with metal and wire. The more comfortable I got with wire the more my bracelet's original plan changed. This is a pertinent lesson because some artists make their plan then won't ever stray from that it. I believe sometimes you should welcome change because you might actually like the end product more.
Year: 2017
Class: 3D Mix-Media
I wanted my bracelet's style to be a contrast between simple yet complex. I accomplished this by having a straightforward center piece complemented by very eccentric links. I wanted a balance between not having so much going on yours eyes don't know where to settle and being so simple that you wouldn't care to look. I used my background knowledge of movement to create this balance by using my links to lead your eyes to my metal sheet. When first making my metal plan I decided I wanted to make most of bracelet out of a combination of links and wrapped wire instead of a chain mostly made up of jump rings which I has seen most of the other students doing. My metal plan evolved through-out my time working with metal and wire. The more comfortable I got with wire the more my bracelet's original plan changed. This is a pertinent lesson because some artists make their plan then won't ever stray from that it. I believe sometimes you should welcome change because you might actually like the end product more.
Bitter Inspiration
Materials: paint, pencil, sharpie, paint brush, and pallet knife.
Year:2016 Class: Painting This piece shows a story between a guy and his attitude. The background is suppose to represent inspiration and ideas but because of the character's bitter attitude towards everything he isn't letting the creativity inside. I got inspiration for this idea because I had artist block mostly due to the fact I was being bitter and was in a terrible mood. I didn't want to create anything not because I didn't have any ideas it's because I was being unwilling to do anything. I hope in the future that I won't use my emotions as a way to push creativity away but instead embrace it. |
A Connection
Materials: paint, sharpie,pencil, gel medium, and pallet knife.
Year: 2016 Class: Painting In this piece I decide not to have any idea behind this painting. I just started painting and took it where it lead me. I made the background somewhat transparent so you can see all the layers of paint. The vivid transparent colors loos like the two inner parts' choices to get close to one another. I decided to call this "A Connection" because it looks like the two inner pieces are trying reach each other. |