Lilt
22.8cm x 30.4cm; graphite
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Graphite, ink and pen, colour pencil
The final rendition of the right image of this. More or less a quick sketch, not a piece in itself.
The final product of the wood burning I did for the theatrical interpretation of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
First picture: Second star to the right, straight on ‘til morning. A little Peter Pan sketch for the soul.
Second picture: My latest piece I’m working on. It carries a lot of meaning for me and I’m enjoying the process.
Also featuring my bowl of Coolwhip and canned guava halves, and coffee.
(Bad quality)
Some pictures of the clay work I was involved with in my work experience at the Art Institute of Vancouver.
The first picture is my clay piece based on a mermaid character of mine. The second picture is Laurel’s piece of a goat-girl. The third picture is a culmination of my 3D Modelling class’s pieces at the end of the day.
It was a wonderful four-days of being on campus again and surrounding myself with art. But, to be perfectly frank, I don’t miss the early hours.
Materials: polymer oven bake clay
Here are some pictures of my exhibition at White Rock Museum. Thank you to the wonderful gentleman who bought my piece, it’s greatly appreciated to have sold a work that night.
Well done to all my fellow Pre-AP and AP Art students, we did a sterling job!
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Pre-AP Art Studio Project #1: The Exquisite Corpse - head piece
40cm X 32cm; 2H graphite, charcoal, pressed flowers, misc. plastic objects
This is my first Pre-AP Art studio project, one which was based on the Surrealist game “The Exquisite Corpse”. We could choose two of three body parts of the ‘corpse’ - the head, torso, and lower limbs. I chose the head and the torso, and this completed piece is my head.