"A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament". ~Oscar Wilde.

"A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament". ~Oscar Wilde.

June 30, 2012

Nature



Nature. Color pencils (June 2012).

Hand drawing sketch of a peaceful landscape inspired by one of Bob Ross' paintings. For this assignment we had to create a drawing reminiscent of a famous artist and only use analogous colors (colors that are next to each other on the color wheel). I chose blues and greens to maintain a feeling of calm and serenity since the landscape is a relaxed nature scene. We also had to create the illusion of depth, so I hope I did that :)

Painted Blocks



Blocks. Acrylic paint (June 2012).

Inspired by Mondrian's paintings of squares in red, yellow and blue, I painted blocks using bright colors from the Fauvist movement.

Face Mask



Face Mask. Acrylic paint (June 2012).

This painting was for a Fundamentals of Color class assignment, where we had to create a painting inspired by the Fauvist movement. Fauvism was created in the early 1900s in France by Henri Matisse and was short lived but included artists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Paul Seurat.

They were named Les Fauves (meaning Wild Beasts) by a reporter of the time. Art from this movement used bright colors, mostly primary. They also used rough short brush strokes to give the work an animalistic feel.