Friday, 16 October 2015

ART Presentation

These are primary colours that create secondary colours, this picture shows how i used yellow and blue o make green and how i used yellow and red to make orange.

These are three different methods to get effects for my future projects.

This is a combination of water colour

This is Indian ink mixed with water and resist by using clue and oil pastel

The first picture is an showcase of the shading effect with a pencil using different weight.
The other two are charcoal but one has lines across.

These are a showcase of colour combinations like yellow and red with a cotton bud to make orange and yellow and blue also with a cotton bud to make green. I also used this method to make purple with red and blue. I used the colour blue and create a fade effect using white acrylic i did the same with red and pink.


These three pictures are showcases of the effect of charcoal they are all a smudge effect but one has smudged dark lines across and one has rubbed out lines across.

The first picture is a showcase of consistent weighted wavy lines with fade and the second is continuous varied weight lines.

This first image is white acrylic put on using a sponge. The second is the same but will coffee splatted on with a toothbrush for effect.


The first is a combination of two acrylics black and white to make grey. I smudged it in with my finger. The second picture is tea and coffee.

This picture shows the mixture of the two primary colours red and blue to create purple.

This picture shows the textures Indian ink can produce

this pictures shows the zig zag technique to create texture and also the chevron technique to create another texture. This picture also shows how glue resists water colour and also a shading effect with different weights to make a fade.

This picture shows the squiggle texture method and the 3 way wave texture method. Next to them are two picture made with oil pastel but using the texture methods have a texture on made with a sharp stick.

This first two pictures show texture methods and the next two are shading methods with rub out effects.

This picture shows a wave created with Indian ink with a fade. The other two are light and heavy charcoal examples which have been rubbed out for line effects.

These two pictures show the effects off coffee, tea, White acrylic with a sponge and finally the combination of white and black acrylic.




This picture shows texture methods like the blunt short bursts, continuous varied weight figure of eight and varied weight fade with a pencil.

This picture shows water colour with lines over them for cool effect.


This picture shows newspaper with white acrylic on it and grey acrylic splatted on with a sponge with some black lines.


This picture shows the effect of resists like string and paper against water colour.


This picture shows white acrylic splatted on paper with a sponge and the effects of weak and strong coffee.

This is an example of my picture environment recreated with acrylic


This is an example of my picture environment recreated with coffee

This is an example of my picture environment recreated with pencil

This is an example of my picture environment recreated with water colour

This is an example of my picture environment recreated with tea

This is an example of my picture environment recreated with water colour, oil pastel and felt tip. Put together with different layers of paper.

This is an example of my picture environment recreated with charcoal

This is an example of my picture environment recreated with felt tip

This is an example of my picture environment recreated with oil patel
This is my final piece which is a recreation of an environment. I created it with felt tip because after looking through my examples i came to the conclusion using felt tip was my best option to recreate this particular environment.


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