Conceptual: What do you think the world will look like in 20 years time?
Answer: I think the world will look very futuristic, in the sense that technology has evolved and is more advanced than now. There could be flying cars and more roads that turn colours. A post office where they automatically send your packages and letters straight to your house without the need of postmen! I think there are some technologies/things like the monorail or the planes will stay the same as now, since the world is still developing so it only makes sense that some things are still kept the same. I like to think that people might have different mindsets and stay "normal" like driving their flying cars on the roads or having postmen to deliver packages and stuff like that. A watercolour futuristic world. I didn't have too much trouble when drawing or painting this, but I guess the night sky background was uncalled for. I see a lot of problems in this artwork like the roads clashing in with the sky, it doesn't look nice. I kinda wish I did the background in the daytime, but what's done is done, I can't change it no more. Overall, I think it's still looks nice after what I've just said (complained) and I can better improve myself too by learning form my mistakes. I think I may need to also manage my time. I did this really late at night.
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This is supposed to be surrealism art. So the topic I went for, since I also wanted it to be a bit futuristic so I chose car evolution from the 1990's to 2000's or even the near future. The road represents the twists and turns people (like engineers) have to go through to evolve these cars or to put it simply, the road can also represent change.
Since I had so many pictures the exterior, interior, side, artificial and placement of a heart, I ran out of ideas and I didn't want to draw another heart similar to the ones I've just listed above. A heart valve normally allows blood to flow in only one direction through the heart. There are four types of heart valves in the heart, the mitral valve (bicuspid valve), tricuspid valve, aortic valve and pulmonary valve. References: Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 04 Mar. 2016. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_valve>.
This is an artwork of an artificial heart with labels. It's simple but good to replace a damaged human heart just so long as it keeps the heart pumping.
This is where the heart is placed in the human body. The darker blue lines are the veins. It was fairly easy when I drew and coloured this.
Sorry I'm not done yet, but I am gathering information. Sorry! :( formal analysis
Leonardo da vinci and Michelangelo were two of the famous artists in the Italian ressiance. leonardo white hat:
Subject matter : Mona Lisa
reference: Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2016. <http://www.biography.com/people/leonardo-da-vinci-40396#the-last-supper>. We did this during class where we watched a video on how to draw a male's hand. I learnt that when drawing a hand, there were shapes that made the shape of the hand, for instance, a trapezium for the palm (not flipped in, flipped out if you know what I mean). I used a pencil to draw and as for the shading, I was allowed to use charcoal. I think drawing/shading the veins were the hardest since I couldn't get them to look right.
During class, I learnt how to colour-shading using water colour pencils. I learnt how to shade using colour pencils from light to dark so that when I paint, the shading is going to appear like it was painted. I did have some problems where I shaded with different toning but the final result came out looking like the exact same colour (must have put too much water) I wasn't too interested since I kept drawing what I like instead, but I had fun. Not to say I didn't learn anything, but I basically didn't follow what the teacher (or video) told me |