Wednesday, April 22, 2009
I like the way this paint is on the canvas, but I don't like the way the people look on this picture. The baby and the mother in the painting reminds me of Mary and Jesus. This painting has a lot of things that are great , but I would not take it home because it is to bland for me, there is not a lot of action going on in the painting.
This was my favorite piece of artwork. This piece is my favorite because it reminds me of the baby Jesus. I also like how the paint is thick. I also like the detail of the people in the picture. It seems like it is the paint on the painting is very thick and it is there is a lot of shadow to bring out the dimensions in the painting.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Meet an artist I know
The artist that I interviewed is named Veloria Isac, and she is an artist here at the University of West Georgia.
Question 1. What made you wan to become an artist?
Answer: I major in graphic design and they must take art classes to get their degree.
Question 2. What age did you want to become an artist?
Answer: I started drawing at the age of 10.
Question 3: What materials do you use?
Answer: Charcoal pencils, pastels, and drawing pencils.
Question 4. Are there any artist that you looked up to when you were growing up?
Answer: No
Question 5: What different types of things do you like to include in your artwork?
Answer: I like to include people and nature.
Question 1. What made you wan to become an artist?
Answer: I major in graphic design and they must take art classes to get their degree.
Question 2. What age did you want to become an artist?
Answer: I started drawing at the age of 10.
Question 3: What materials do you use?
Answer: Charcoal pencils, pastels, and drawing pencils.
Question 4. Are there any artist that you looked up to when you were growing up?
Answer: No
Question 5: What different types of things do you like to include in your artwork?
Answer: I like to include people and nature.
My poetic eye
My favorite artist
My right and left brain
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
I love this architeture
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