Monday, 17 February 2014

Vis. L

TASK
In sketchbook or loose cartridge (A4/A3)
Generate 30 (minimum) studies in response to your chosen visual subject. Use reference images and secondary research to inform your images. Interpret and explore character, object, artifact, scene, sequence, narrative, figure & opinion.
No restrictions on colour
Unlimited media or method- be as explorative as possible

Working predominantly with shape- though some drawing is allowed.

ASWELL AS

By Tues, 26th Nov. 9:30am
9:30am in the studio
Display a body of work evidencing your visual investigation into shape & texture created in response to your chosen visual subject
30 (minimum) studies

Response:

 
   

  

  

Crit.
I chose 'plays of Shakespeare' First responses to me are really lacking seen as I was only drawing from what I already knew about them, which wasn't too much so they're a bit satirical and really lacking the the sense that I know what i'm drawing about. After researching it a bit more, it turns out all his plays have a lot of people dying in weird ways. So that worked really well for me. I tried going from drawing monsters to actually drawing people which I really struggled with and really need to work on. I then moved onto a more abstract painting method to how they made me feel. It didn't work but I want to work on this more.

BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

This one is my favourite, it's the scene from macbeth where he finds the 3 witches. I don't think many other people like it, but I used what I learnt from the previous task (using tools in different ways) and made this. I like it. If you don't you can suck a lemon, my lemon.





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