Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Exam work: Sketchbook pages on my own observations and manipulating them into the style of Agnes Cecile using Photoshop.

Animal Project: Final piece using graphite, ink, pencil, and mark making techniques.
Current Project: Experimental work using different mediums (acrylics, graphite powder and charcoal) with different methods of application, such as a palette knife. 

Current Project: Sketchbook pages planning my first final piece for my personal related study, with relative links to my Artist inspiration; Carl Melegari.
 Animal Project:  Mono-printing, creating dimensions and tones using different pressures when making the marks/ drawing into the ink.
 Animal Project: Experimental Lion sketch using Graphite powder, ink and pencil
Animal Project: Transcriptions of Lee Thackray's work. 
Experimenting using just ink, and then just acrylics.
 Animal Project: Transcription of Lee Thackray's work using Ink, graphite powder and pencil.
 Final Piece from my AS exam using watercolours, brusho and pen, inspired by Agnes Cecile, Jane Beata and Marion Bolognesi

 Exam work: Photoshop manipulation of my own observations in the style of Agnes Cecile.

 Exam work: Sketchbook exploration of the artist Jane Beata, with watercolour and pen trascriptions. 

 Exam work: Marion Bolognesi watercolour transcription.

 Exam Work: Sketchbook exploration of Marion Bolognesi, with watercolour transcriptions.

Exam Work: Transcription of Agnes Cecile's work using watercolours.

Animal Project: Transcription of Lee Thackray's work using graphite powder, ink and pencil.
Experimental tonal sketches for my current project
Graphite powder, Charcoal and pencil
Tiger sketch done in my own time over summer
Graphite powder, ink, pencil

Heated Textiles: Plastic bags, ironed together (replicating the pattern on a tiger's fur) and washed with a brown ink.

Animal Project: Mixed media elephant using collage, watercolours, acrylics, texture boards and oil pastels. 

Animal Project: Sketchbook pages with horse drawings using pencils, horse painting using acrylics, and James Bartholomew exploration with transcriptions using acrylics, watercolours and oil pastels.