Monday, January 30, 2012

Week 2 Goal

By Friday i plan on having more shading on the cloak and some of the wolf's face done and to be started on the background.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

End Week 1 Reflection


Well I didn't really meet me goal. I only got the hair and most of her dress done, I also got her lips done but her face isn't shaded. However I did start a little bit on the wolf's hair so thats good. Next week I think I'm going to work on making her cloak look real.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Week 1 Goal

By Thursday I plan on having her hair done as well as her dress and hopefully the shading on her face.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Breakdown

Jan. 13-Final sketches completed.
January-Basic paint completed.
February- Final details painted.
March- Start second sketch.
April- Be done with project!

Proposal

By April 6th. 2012 I plan on having at least one drawing completely done and painted. I’m going to do a drawing of Little Red Riding Hood on multiple pieces of paper and then scan them onto the computer where I will make kind of a collage with them to show the full picture. When I put all of these pieces together I’m also going to make them slightly transparent. In the end the picture will be Little Red Riding Hood standing with her back against the wolf which if all goes well he will look big and menacing. I’m going to try to make these drawings as realistic as possible with a few cartoonish aspects that I’ll take from some of my inspiration.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Artist Analysis

The artist of this picture is Max Palenko and he didn’t say what the title was. This piece looks like stone totem poles that are coming from the center of the earth and stretch all the way up to the surface to form a kind of “tunnel back to the center.” These “totem poles” also look like cliffs and there is fog pouring over the edges of them. There are also some creepy faces in each column.

The artist used line and value to create depth. He used textures to make the columns look like rocks and the fog look like, well, fog. He also used sense of scale and color to create an even more established sense of depth. All of these elements helped to create a kind of dark mood one of sadness, anger and terror. The faces that he “carved” into the stone add to that by being faces of anguish.

I’m not really sure what the artist’s intensions behind his work were. He might have been meaning for it to represent the anguished souls of the dead or it could be a gateway to Hell or something like that though I’m really not entirely sure.

I like this piece because at first glance it could be just some oddly shaped cliffs but then you look closer and you can start to see shapes and faces and it starts to make your mind wonder what the meaning of it really is. So I think this piece really reflects what I’m trying to do because upon first glance I want people to see the fairy tale they all grew up with but then when they look closer I want them to see how I’ve kind of twisted the story.

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These were both done by Max Palenko and I like them because they're weird and kind of put a twist on reality like I want to do with fairy tales.

Inspiration


The picture with the birds was done by Nate Hallin and I just liked the way he played with the meaning of birds being in a cage.

The picture with the sad little man was done by Rudy-Jan Faber and I just thought it was cool.

Inspiration

This picture was done by Kinuko Craft and it's inspiring because of all the details.
I think I want to redo a picture from a classic fairy tale. I'm going to draw it and then color it on photoshop.