Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Chiaroscuro Class Assignment #03



Done during studio class, about 4 hours of total work. It's still unfinished, but marks today's progress: a lesson about glass. It was really great to see the wide variety of styles and different ways of interpreting the same thing. Even with the same medium, every student work was really distinctive. Talking to some of my classmates to get a sense of how they work, struggle and triumph with the process realizes the shared sense of camaraderie as well as helps grow technique.

I've been expecting to feel more behind since the majority of students there have an undergraduate degree in a related field, but I feel like I'm actually holding my own okay. Despite it being such a humbling experience, class is definitely the highlight of my weekdays.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Chiaroscuro Homework #01, part 2



Added backdrop and scattered light detailing on the apple and tried to even out the tones to hide my charcoal lines. I also worked really hard to try and clean things up and fill up the "white dots" from the paper texture that Brendon didn't like in my greyscale chart. Charcoal smudges sooooo easily. Making one wrong mark, one accidental swipe with my sleeve cuff or pressing down on the charcoal just a *tiny* bit too hard could be aggravatingly difficult to recover from. I have a hard time just not making a general mess of things.

I've been having a noticeably hard time keeping the mortar and pestle symmetrical, so I reversed the photo to see how far off I really was. I was horrified to find out the severity of my symmetry and perspective derp... I'll make one last attempt Tuesday night after work to correct it the best I can.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Chiaroscuro Homework #01, part 1 - Square One.


A week ago I began my MFA studies at the Academy of Art. First semester, first class. So why not record my progress? Maybe one day when I am a total badass I can look back upon the start of my journey and laugh. :P Anyway, everyone's gotta start somewhere, right? Here's to the start of my mileage.

Homework #01 was to set up a still life of 3 solid, non transparent or reflective surfaces at home with one point lighting. This is my progress halfway in. (please excuse the crappy cellphone pic) Charcoal is hard. Drawing symmetrical objects is really hard. Yikes. My hope in all of this was that I still found it thoroughly enjoyable.

Conclusion? I am easy to entertain, but difficult to please. Hopefully part 2 will go better.