My Artwork
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Pencil & Pen
Project | 01 title
This section contains several works of graphite, including sketches and hand poses, and one of pen. Baby sketch: 15 minute sketch, October, 2017.
9"x 12"
Woman sketch: 15 minute sketch, October 2017.
9"x 12"
Elijah: 15-20 minute sketch of my little brother, done in October, 2017. 9"x 11"
Fashion piece:The next is my first attempt at a fashion sketch, December, 2017. 9"x 12"
Hands: is a collaboration of poses of my hands, completed my Sophomore year. 12"x 18" & 12"x 18"
Character: character design, kind of meant to be a Celtic Warrior girl, catering more to a cartoon aspect. Done September, 2017. 9"x 11"
Fur hood: is based off a photo and was my first sketch of a person with only pen and definitely helped break that "ink barrier".
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Water Color & Ink
Project | 02 title
This slide is a collection of watercolor pieces, quite a few incorporating ink/pen work.
Master piece re-reaction: Based off The Great Wave off Kanagawa, finished January, 2018. 11"x 14"
Tea time: My first watercolor piece, done my freshman year. 8"x 22"
Collage: A collection of ink and watercolor, this was done over Christmas break, December, 2017. I experimented by painting eyes, drawing a heart, a bird, and painting a night sky for the first time. 5 1/2"x 7", 7"x 6", 7"x 6", 7"x 6 1/2", 7"x 6", & 6"x 7".
Beauty: A rib cage surrounded by flowers, it was completed on Krita. Although it was created on a digital platform i used a both a pen and a paint tool.
8 1/2"x 11".
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Charcoal
Project | 03 title
Charcoal is probably one of my favorite mediums due to the drama which can be conveyed through it. Baby face: Based off a photo and a grid, was done in my Junior year and is what really helped my discover my love for charcoal and how to truly use depth and value. 16"x 21"
Fading tiger: A tiger disappearing; it was meant to be entered into an animal endangerment competition, but I later discovered entry into the competition cost money. Completed November, 2017. 12"x 18"
Slowly falling: This project was an expression piece, done 2017, used to tell more of a story rather than simply show an image, done September, 2017. 18"x 12"
Hand to dog: A hand morph completed my Junior year, which won me a $1,000 scholarship to Central Washington University. 18"x 24"
Objects: A collection of 15--20 minute charcoal sketches off objects in our art room, drawn my Junior year.
Sunny-D 18"x 12", Popcorn popper 18"x 12",
Scissors 9 1/2"x 11 1/2", Thermos 12 1/2"x 7 1/2",
Cylinder 12"x 10", Needle 7"x 11 1/2"