For the first half of the semester in Figure Drawing, we were assigned to visit a museum every other week and sketch any figurative work we chose. Below are 10(ish) minute sketches I did at The Met, my favorite museum.
For our mid-term assignment, we chose one artist that we admired while doing our sketches and researched their work. From there, we made 5 quick sketches and 1 finished drawing of their work. I chose Edgar Degas.
Here is my finished drawing along with a photo of the original:
Pencil on Mi Tientes paper (18"x24")
The Dancers by Edgar Degas
Pastel on Charcoal Paper (28"x23.25")
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Self Portrait - Initial Sketch
We've been assigned to do self portraits in 2 classes, so over the next few weeks, I'll be posting several. I did this one in less than an hour in between classes today which is a record for me. It turns out that my figure drawing teacher wants a more tonal drawing, so I may fix this one up and turn it in for the first part of my general drawing assignment. There are a lot of things off in this drawing which I plan to fix in the studio tomorrow. The nose is too long and the lips are still a bit funky. Also, I need to widen the face shape a bit.
Charcoal on Mi Tientes paper
18"x24"
Charcoal on Mi Tientes paper
18"x24"
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Alphabet Poster
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Figure Drawing
We went to the Met for Figure Drawing today. I'm getting better at proportions and speed, but I still tend to draw wide and that's very frustrating. I drew an Aphrodite sculpture from 2 angles and a seated muse. The drapery on the seated muse looks really crappy and I should have given myself more time on it. Oh well, these are just exercises so I'm just going to let it go.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Homage to Roy Lichtenstein
Cubism Inspired Painting
Restaurant Concept and Design
We just finished a really interesting assignment in communication design where we each came up with a unique concept for a restaurant and created a logo and menu design for it. My logo is hand drawn and all informational elements are set in Mrs. Eaves which is a really lovely serif typeface inspired by Bodoni.
Description: Mince is a family restaurant specializing in savory and sweet pies. Besides great food, Mince will offer a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of European hearth fire kitchens. Savory pies will come in two sizes, single and large for sharing. Assorted dessert pies will vary by the week and will be served by the slice. Mince will be located in the West Village neighborhood of New York City and will seat approximately 40 guests.
I superimposed my logo onto the awning of Foccacia Restaurant on 4th Street and Bank Street. I like this space because of the round pans hanging on the wall and also the fire oven that can be seen from the dining area.
This is the logo on the business card. The back will be a solid chocolate brown, the same color as the logo and text on the front.
The menus will be round and will display savory pies on the front and sweet pies on the back. Names of the different pies are set in small caps, descriptions in italics, and pricing in roman.
Description: Mince is a family restaurant specializing in savory and sweet pies. Besides great food, Mince will offer a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of European hearth fire kitchens. Savory pies will come in two sizes, single and large for sharing. Assorted dessert pies will vary by the week and will be served by the slice. Mince will be located in the West Village neighborhood of New York City and will seat approximately 40 guests.
I superimposed my logo onto the awning of Foccacia Restaurant on 4th Street and Bank Street. I like this space because of the round pans hanging on the wall and also the fire oven that can be seen from the dining area.
This is the logo on the business card. The back will be a solid chocolate brown, the same color as the logo and text on the front.
The menus will be round and will display savory pies on the front and sweet pies on the back. Names of the different pies are set in small caps, descriptions in italics, and pricing in roman.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Photoshop Stuff
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