Thursday, February 25, 2010

"I don't know how to organize thoughts. I don't know how to have thoughts."

While walking though the Walker i picked Jasper Johns Fool's House, painted in 1962. It is oil on canvas with objects, and it is 72 x 36 in. The objects on it are a broom, a towel, a cup hanging on a hook, and a canvas stretcher. Johns also labeled everything with a marker.
I picked this one because i liked the sweeping marks in the paint from the broom. And because of the colors. This piece was shown and talked about a lot in my art history class. So it was pretty cool to see something like that in real life.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

I RUN LD!


This is my life drawing mannequin that i named Natalie. Cause Natalie is the biggest baddest mannequin on the counter top! ha ha ha
So far we have done some of the neck muscles and the ab muscles. I thought the neck muscles were fine when i was doing them. The book was kind of confusing so I had to guess. But i only had to change a few things, but then the clay kind of just squished together and it was hard to define the muscles again. For the abs i just have to fill in a massive hole that i for some reason have. lol I guess that Natalie got shot in a drive by or something.
The last week of classes not much has happened since we didnt have class one day. But the drawing is going ok. Drawing slow is a big obstacle for me and hopefully i can draw slow when i need to. I like cross contour way more then the sketching where we only do the spine and ribs. My drawing was pretty cool, it looked like wood.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

she sells sea shells .....

The shell that I have is a conch shell. A conch shell has a hard, protective outer layer. The shell is an exoskeleton usually of an animal that doesn’t have a backbone, or an invertebrate. It is in the family Stombidae. The word “conch” is from the Greek word for any kind of shellfish or their shells. The first use in English is from 1398 basically saying that all water animals with shells are called conch. Over time it changed to where conch was used for the shells of different kinds of large sea snails. The shells are pointed on both ends.

A person that studies mollusks is called malacologists or conchology. Conch meat is second in popularity in edible snails, first is escargot. In El Salvador live conch is served in a cocktail of onion, tomato, and cilantro. Then lemon juice is squeezed on it and the conch squirms and then the whole thing is slurped down like oysters. Conch shells produce pearls that are white, brown, pink, and orange. In Mayan art conch shells were used as paint and ink holders for elite scribes. Conch shells are also used as bugles or trumpets in many cultures. In some Caribbean and African cemeteries conch shells are put on graves. In Grenada fishermen use a conch shell to tell the community that they have fish for sale. Conch shells and pearls are used in souvenirs or jewelry all over the world. But fragments or whole conch shells can’t be taken home by tourists from “non complying countries” and can be confiscated in customs. In the UK conch shells are the ninth most seized import.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

1st reflection........


Life drawing class is going ok so far. It was going better in the beginning but I just couldn't draw the spinal column right. Hopefully next week I will get it down and I will be happier about my drawings. The drawing above is a continuous line drawing that i was pretty happy about. Below is a combination of continuos line and contour line drawing.




Wednesday, February 3, 2010

WOAH trippy........



For my blind contour drawing I was looking at an elbow and worked my way up to the face. I also did the feet. My lines don’t really describe my drawing they pretty much just outlined it with a little bit of lines that describe the figure more. My first reaction was “WOAH” when I first saw my drawing. I didn’t think it was that bad but I like to see what I am drawing. Curly. Frantic. Different.