Here is the finished piece.
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Termite Exterminator
Here are my initial sketches for the 1950's themed Termite Exterminator.
I decided to make my exterminator a back pack that could be kept in cupboard somewhere within any household. The home owners could get it out and transport it easily to wherever they need to. Then all the had to do was set up the plastic tree that would give off a "bark" sent to attract the termites, and wait for them to arrive. Once the bugs have been distracted, a dome is then places over the tree and the machine turned on and the termites are gassed into an eternal sleep.
Below are some examples of development work.
I decided to make my exterminator a back pack that could be kept in cupboard somewhere within any household. The home owners could get it out and transport it easily to wherever they need to. Then all the had to do was set up the plastic tree that would give off a "bark" sent to attract the termites, and wait for them to arrive. Once the bugs have been distracted, a dome is then places over the tree and the machine turned on and the termites are gassed into an eternal sleep.
Below are some examples of development work.
Life Drawing
Below are some of the examples of Life Drawing that I have completed over the course of this module.
City Scape
For this piece of work we each got a piece of grey board. Our lecturer then came and scribbled some paint on each board. In the middle of the classroom was an arrangement of all sort of different objects. We each got a paint brush and was told to use the wooden end to scratch into the board what we saw in front of us. This was quite hard to do. Over the hours we got given chalk, charcoal and graphite pencils to add to our creations. We had to then make it look like a city.
Below is what I ended up with.
Next we had to do another version of this, to neaten it up slightly or make any changes we wanted.
Next all of the items from the centre of the room were removed and replaced with some boxes. These boxes were all different heights and sizes and we had to draw them and make them into a city using perspective.
Next the challenge was to try incorporate all three images into one. We could edit it or paint over it however we wanted. Below is my finished City Scape.
Below is what I ended up with.
Next we had to do another version of this, to neaten it up slightly or make any changes we wanted.
Next all of the items from the centre of the room were removed and replaced with some boxes. These boxes were all different heights and sizes and we had to draw them and make them into a city using perspective.
Next the challenge was to try incorporate all three images into one. We could edit it or paint over it however we wanted. Below is my finished City Scape.
Thursday, 16 January 2014
Artist Analaysis
Mother Nature
Jared Nickerson
Digital Painting
Description
This digital painting is neither horizontal nor
vertical but is more of an equal square shape.
The artist has used a mix of colours, both warm and
cool. A variety of greys were used in the background which then highlight the
use of greens, blues, yellows and other secondary colours in the main focus of
the image.
The subject matter of the image is in the title:
Mother Nature. There is a woman figure in the middle of the image with a
slightly green skin tone and green lips, suggesting that she is one with
nature. Inside the shape of her hair is an environment scene filled with trees,
fields of grass, streams, mountains and clouds. There is also the sun and the
sky, butterflies and birds a rainbow in the centre of the sky and two balloons.
The sun, clouds and bird all have big smiles on their faces, and along with the
brightness of all the colours it suggests everything is good. However Mother
Nature’s expression looks slightly worried, and surrounding her is the outlines
of industrial buildings and factories puffing out smoke into the dark sky that
is filled with what looks like alien creatures with tentacles hanging down.
The art looks quite simplistic and very cartoony.
Especially the creatures inside the figures outline with the bold outlines and
cheery smiles. The art in the background looks more serious and realistic with
a sense of realism in there. It has to be more serious because of the real
issue of pollution that it is demonstrating.
There doesn’t appear to be any textures in this painting
as it is quite cartoony with a smooth, flat finish. The shapes used for the
Mother Nature figure and inside her outline are all rounded and smooth. There
are a few pointed objects but they are surrounded by curves so overall it looks
very calm, and inviting. The background however has lots of edges and square,
sharp shapes. This fits in well with that the image is trying to show.
The colours used are mainly primary colours in the
main focus of the image, very bright and vivid with some secondary colours
included also. The surrounding colour is all greys, a few shades of it getting
darker the higher up the image you look.
Formal / Technical Analysis
The composition is arranged quite simply. The main
focus is right in the middle of the canvas and the background information is
placed mainly at the top of the canvas. I would say that it seems to me that
there is no flow of the artwork, my eyes don’t get lead anywhere across the
page unless I have a good look around myself. My eyes are immediately focused
on the girl and I barely noticed the background stuff until I started analysing
the image.
I think the artwork is pretty balanced; since the
main focus is right in the middle of the canvas and there is nothing else solid
around the woman.
I think the colours, lines and shapes are all
related. The colours are blocked out into shapes and lines to make it look like
factories and smoke, I think it looks a lot more effective being blocked out in
colour shapes rather than drawn out and outlined because its more subtle.
I think the principles or art that have been used
in this piece are movement in the smoke and the tentacles of the monsters
hanging down from the sky, proportion in the woman’s body and then to the
objects shown in her hair like the trees and birds etc. I think contrast was
also used well in this piece; the contrast between the bright, cheery, happy
looking nature and beautiful girl, to the dark, scary background filled with
pollution and weird creatures.
Interpretation / Iconographic
In this artwork Mother Nature is surrounded by
pollution and black smoke billowing out of factory chimneys.
The main focus of the artwork has bright, bold
colours with a rainbow and a happy sun, so this section of the art definitely
was meant to make people feel happy and secure. The background of dark greys
however make the art seem not so perfect and happy, and slightly uneasy and
worrying.
I think the only thing in the artwork that reminds
me of my own life would be the cartoony look to the drawing and the woman
figure in the middle is slightly similar to how I tend to draw. The little
birds and other bits of nature that are outlined with a thick line is also how
I like to finish off my drawings.
I think the artist is trying to convey that nature
is a beautiful thing and that modern day life is not and has the possibility to
destroy it.
I think the artist wanted to express how harmful
and toxic pollution can be and what it can destroy and showed that by creating
a thoughtful piece of artwork that shows how beautiful nature can be and how
disgusting and almost scary pollution can be surrounding mother nature.
Aesthetic Level /Evaluation / Judgement
I have learnt that from analysing this work of art
that I can learn a lot from a piece of art that I hadn’t realised before. I
have also learnt how clever it can be to include hidden messages or issues in
your work.
I don’t think I have learned anything about myself
from analysing this work, but it has definitely made me think a lot more about
the environment and how it can affect the beauty of nature. I never used to
give it much thought but after seeing it illustrated in a way I can appreciate
it has definitely made me give it more thought.
My feelings about this artwork did change after
analysing it and writing about it; before I just thought it looked pretty and I
liked the style and didn't think much about what it was really about. Whereas
now I can see the message behind it and can appreciate it with more
understanding.
I do like this artwork, I liked the style and the
cartoony look it had to it and I like it even more now after really studying
it.
Vector Fun Vector Death
Jonathan Ball
Digital Painting
Description
This piece of artwork is horizontal. The colours used are all quite warm colours. None
of them are particularly bright or bold so they all blend into each other quite
nicely without anything sticking out too much. Apart from the odd black
triangle shapes that look like little floating trees. There aren’t a lot of
primary colours in this piece so a lot of them are secondary.
In this artwork I can see some colourful mountains
that have a big group of clouds ranging from white to dark grey floating above
them. Coming out from the clouds is a big brown monster with one eye and lots
of tentacles reaching out. This monster seems to be ripping out trees from the
ground, where there are lots of holes. Amongst the clouds there are also small
trees that are sitting up there as if it was the ground. There are some black,
triangular shapes that are floating around that look furry and have a small
face with also only one eye. Coming from these weird monster things is black
rain. Black rain is also falling from the clouds, and there is a big rainbow in
the background.
The art style is simplistic and likeable. It’s
cartoony but it looks like it is aimed at slightly older audience such as young
adults or adults. It looks a bit edgy and none traditional.
This is a digital piece of art so is not made up of
any materials.
I see a lot of objects in this piece such as trees,
clouds, a rainbow, raindrops, a monster, mountains, and seeds off of a weed
floating through the air.
It doesn’t look like any textures were used to
paint this piece or artwork, but the way it has been done adds a textured feel
to it because of the detail used. There are a lot of shapes with harsh, pointy
edges around the top and ¾ of the way down and then circular and rounded shapes
around the bottom and 2/4 of the way down the artwork. It is a bit like a
pattern and it divides the piece up nicely.
I would say the colours in this piece are quite
subdued, especially compared to the first piece I looked at. There are some
colourful colours in there, just none of them stand out and scream look at me!
There is quite a wide range of colours used.
Formal / Technical Analysis
I would say the rule of thirds has definitely been
used to help create the composition. There is a little bit of almost empty
space on either side of the piece and a full section in the middle. Then the
top part has the mountain tops, rainbows and the sky; the middle section has
the clouds, trees and the monster; and the bottom part has the holey ground
where the trees used to lie. So it is easy to imagine a grid on there dividing
the whole thing up.
I think the artwork looks balanced, there is an
equal amount of trees on either side, and there doesn’t seem to be a large
number of any objects on just the one side and not on the other. It isn’t symmetrical
but isn’t overly so, it doesn’t look that far off being pretty similar on
either side.
I think the size of the artwork is good for what
fills up the space and think it affects it in a good way. It gives lots of room
to look around and see what is there without things being cramped up together.
I wouldn’t say the artwork is real but it isn’t
exactly abstract either. The style is cartoony but not exactly realistic. But
you can see what everything is and can get a general understanding of what is
going on so it definitely isn’t abstract.
The principles of art that has been used in this
piece is movement in the rain falling from the sky, it looks like it is
falling. Variety in some of the clouds, but it is still obvious by looking at
them that some of them have been repeated and moved over to a different place
in the sky. Emphasis has definitely been put on the monster and the two big
trees he is holding, as they are much larger than everything else in the piece.
Interpretation / Iconographic
In the artwork it looks like there is a one eyed
monster in the clouds ripping up all the trees from the ground and storing them
in the clouds. There are black tree shaped monsters floating around that seem
to be raining on the ground where there are lots of holes of where the trees
used to be. There is also a rainbow and floating by the rainbow are seeds blown
off of a dandy lions.
Although there is a wide range of colours and they
are normally seen to be quite bright, happy colours, I don't get a happy
feeling from this artwork. The colours are all dulled down a bit and it gives
it an uneasy feeling, like it should be happy but there is something wrong.
The artwork does not remind me of anything in my
own life, maybe only the monster but that is because of this course and having
to create creatures and fantasy beings.
I think that the artist is trying to convey the
deforestation and global warming. The one eyed monster could represent us as
humans with one eye on what we want which could be energy. The black tree like
clouds that rain out black raindrops could be toxic side effects to the
deforestation. The rain, the thunderbolts, the dark clouds and the rainbow
could also be side effects to the global warming with crazy weather changes.
I’m not sure what emotions the artist wanted to
make me feel when I look at this piece, but what I do feel is annoyance. I feel
annoyed when I look because I don't understand it fully and although I have
some ideas what it might be about, it isn’t clear to me and that frustrates me.
Aesthetic Level /Evaluation / Judgement
I thought that after analysing the first artwork
that I would understand every bit of art I looked at if I really studied, but I
have discovered after analysing this artwork that that is not the case and that
there will be some pieces of art that I will understand and be able to relate
to, and others that I will not.
I thought I did like this artwork at first, but
after analysing it I have realised that I'm not overly fond of it. I thought it
looked pretty and interesting, but I realised I don't like the concept of it.
Funny Funny
Sebastien
Feraut
Digital
Painting
Description
This artwork is vertical.
The colours used are mixed
between warm and cool. There are some nice red, orange and yellows in there
that make it feel a bit warm, but then there are some cool blues and mint
greens in there as well with a lot of black used for the main character right
in the middle of the artwork.
The subject matter of this
picture is 5 creatures that have been made into one being. This combined
creature appears to be a giant that towers above buildings on the ground and
has airplanes flying around the middle section of the creature. Each section of
this creature has a small face with different expressions on. Only the middle
section has arms and the bottom has legs. There are some tree like antlers
coming out of the creature and one of them looks like it has fire on the end. A
bird is flying close to this branch and is shooting fire out of its beak. This
creature is holding a knife and fork in its hands and it has a small chimney on
its “head” with smoke coming out with the words “oh no” inside the smoke.
The art looks very cartoon like,
very attractive and bold. If each different section of the creature was on
their own, I would say that they would be suitable for children as that is what
they look like they were intended for. Yet when they are all put together it
doesn’t seem as child friendly and it comes across a bit more sinister.
Surrounding the main character
there are a lot of different objects such as trees, buildings, an airplane, a
bird and some sort of music player.
The textures used on this piece
of art make everything look like it has a shine on it, like it is either
rubbery or slimy. However because of the subject matter and the patterns on the
creature and the nature around it; it doesn’t feel like that would be their
texture, it looks just like the style of drawing. On the body the only two
shapes that are used are circles and triangles. Every detail of each face and
pattern on each section of the body either has a point to it or a curve.
However on the background the shapes are nearly all squares. This makes a nice
contrast between the main focus and the background of the artwork.
The colours are quite vivid
despite being faded and not as bright as on the other pictures. I think this is
because of the black used and the light background, it makes the colours stand
out a lot and seem more vivid than they actually are.
Formal / Technical Analysis
The composition has been arranged
so that is more happening at the bottom of the artwork than the top. There is
still pieces to look at, they just don’t seem as interesting or as important as
what is happening in the middle and at the bottom of this artwork.
I would say this artwork is
balanced. It isn’t quite symmetrical but it isn’t overly asymmetrical either.
There are only a few differences on each side that makes the sides different that
you have to look for to notice it isn’t equally balanced on each side of the
art.
I don’t think the colours and
shapes are related to each other, but there are definitely patterns within
themselves. For example the different sections of the main creature; where
there is a circular shape for that individual part, the rest of that section is
also mainly made from circles. Similarly the parts that have points and sharp
edges are mainly filled with similar shapes in that section.
I think this piece of art would
not be as effective if it was printed or made to be small, you wouldn’t be able
to appreciate all the little details or patterns. So I would say size does
affect this piece of artwork and it would need to be viewed on a large scale or
in high resolution so you can look closely at every part of it and appreciate
the time the artist put into it.
The work isn’t exactly abstract
but it isn’t very realistic either. It is easy to understand what is what, it
just doesn’t look like anything from this world.
Interpretation / Iconographic
In this artwork there is a giant
creature made up from different sections like a totem pole. The bottom section
has legs and the middle section has a long pair of arms holding a knife and
fork. Other than that every other section is just a face on this long body of
the giant creature. I say giant because around the creatures feet there are
houses and trees that look tiny compared to the big body, and also there is a
plane in the sky that only goes up half way to the body which makes me think
the body towers high into the sky. Each section of the body appears to be some
kind of creature or animal itself. They all have smiling faces.
The kind of mood that the colours
express in an exciting mood. The contrast between the blues and oranges compared
to the black make them stand out more and they seem to be more attractive and
alive because of that. It also helps that there are a lot of smiling faces on
the artwork so it makes it seem happy and exciting.
Aesthetic Level /Evaluation /
Judgement
From analysing this work of art I
have discovered that you can draw something or create something that doesn’t
make sense when you think about it or describe it, but if you yourself want it
to work and believe that it can work on paper then it can and others can learn
to appreciate it as well.
My feelings did change after
looking carefully at the artwork and writing about it. At first I didn’t like
it and thought it was weird and unusual. But now I can see that’s a good thing
and that I like all the different sections of it.
I do like this piece of artwork.
It is quite unique and ends off a happy vibe when looking carefully at it.
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