These are my final pieces for the environment side of the project. In the first, I tried to get a swamp-like feel to it, to give it a desolate and stagnating sense, without having the structures collapsing.
In the second piece, based on Nigel's advice, I painted more roughly to begin with, adding details in layers, instead of trying to put all the detail in at once. I also decided to put my character in this piece as it seems more fitting for the witch to be praying in a spooky scene than in a stagnating, overgrown area.
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Contextual Studies Research
The following is the list of quotes and ideas that I thought relevant for my essay. The primary bullet points are notes made during lectures or reading, and secondary bullet points are notes made with relevance to my essay.
The Witch Final Piece
My final piece for the character creation part of the project. I decided to have the witch holding her veil, so that you could see her face, instead of her wearing it and obscuring her. Additionally, I changed the scene slightly, bringing the scene further towards the witch, drawing more attention to her, and also changing the position of the cherry blossom tree in the background, so that the light shining on her has more context.
Environment Final Pieces: Sketch
The rough layout for my final pieces. I decided to change a few aspects of the second one, because I liked the general idea of the piece, but the background was very boring and it didn't really make sense to have the surrounding area be land when the bridge was the central part of the scene.
Life Drawing Sessions
In the second session, we focused on drawing the figure and its main features quickly, and so each of the above sketches were done in under 2 minutes, before moving on to the 60, 45, 30 and 20 second sketches below.
Then, we worked on mid-tone paper, and using white chalk, drew the light, instead of drawing the shadow as you would on white paper. In the final piece, we also used graphite sticks to draw the darkest shadows and add more depth.
As part of one of Lothar's sessions, we went to the Castle Museum and were asked to draw something from the natural history section. I chose this lion, and tried to focus on the shape of the mouth and accurately drawing the textures of the fur.
Afterwards, we then drew non-animals, and so I decided to try and capture how the light fell on different plants and a stone.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Light and Composition
As part of our lecture on light, we were asked to look at some pieces of art and analyse the light sources and how it affects the rest of the piece. I chose these two pieces, bu Kekai Kotaki and Daniel Kamarudin
As part of our composition lecture, we were also asked to do a similar task as before: choosing some artwork and showing what kinds of composition techniques they used, such as golden spiral, rule of thirds, etc.
In Honz's piece, the slope of the staircase clearly shows how the golden spiral was used, however there is also some elements of the "L", the scene being framed by the pillar and the dark stairs.
In Ariadne, the piece has a more clearly defined spiral, where the eye is guided towards the woman by her red string.
Bird Dome by Kekai Kotaki |
Pallys by Daniel Kamarudin |
As part of our composition lecture, we were also asked to do a similar task as before: choosing some artwork and showing what kinds of composition techniques they used, such as golden spiral, rule of thirds, etc.
Armory by Tomas Honz |
In Honz's piece, the slope of the staircase clearly shows how the golden spiral was used, however there is also some elements of the "L", the scene being framed by the pillar and the dark stairs.
Ariadne by Julie Dillon |
In Ariadne, the piece has a more clearly defined spiral, where the eye is guided towards the woman by her red string.
Monday, 11 November 2013
Environment Studies
For the second part of BA1, we need to produce two finished pieces, in full colour. Similarly to the last project, we develop our ideas through the stages of lineart, value studies, and colour studies, before starting the final pieces.
Lineart Pieces
Value Studies
Colour Studies
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Final Piece Sketch
Rough colours and layout of my final piece. I wanted a slightly dilapidated and overgrown appearance for the piece, given that my witch was exiled, so I decided on an old shrine, specifically a bridge nearby. Because the scene was quite big, I'm going to make use of strong light and contrast to highlight my character.
I narrowed down the image in my value study to put more focus on the witch's position.
Sunday, 3 November 2013
Witch Character Sheets
The main thing that I wanted to portray with this character was her determination to rejoin her society, and so I decided to show her largely stone-faced, aside from when she is looking to the sky in the first full-body model.
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