Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Walker Visit










White Brick
Odd Nerdrum

This painting by Odd Nerdrum titled "White Brick" is a hand ground paint based on linseed oil and egg on canvas on cardboard. It is unframed and 21.125 x 21 x 0.5 inches. As shown in the painting above, the subject is a white brick on a reflective surface. The background is dark brown which transitions into a lighter brown, reflective foreground surface.
The reason I chose this painting is because of the simplicity of the subject. The way that Odd Nerdrum took such a simple object, a brick, and displayed it in such a beautiful manner is very impressive to me. The detail in the surface of the brick is very intriguing. Also, what really drew me into the painting was the beautiful colors that are depicted in the reflection of the brick. There is a hint of a glacier blue that is a nice accent against the white and brown surfaces. Also, the light edges of the brick and shading of the different surfaces create an excellent three-dimensional feel.




Monday, February 15, 2010

My Shell











My shell is a Gastropod seashell known as the Horse Conch Shell or Pleuroploca gigantea. It is the state shell of Florida. It is native to the marine waters around Florida and is the largest conch shell in the world. It can be found along the Atlantic coast from North Carolina down to the Gulf of Mexico. It can sometimes reach up to 24 inches long.
The shell is a light tan in color and has spiraling points going around it. It also has a long canal going down the middle. It's inhabitant is a gastropod mollusk. It is the largest and most successful class of mollusks. The shell has fine spiraling lines that lead towards the many points that spiral down to a point.

Sunday, February 7, 2010



Contour Research

Instead of putting up some of my work from class this week, I decided to do a little research and find a few figure drawings that have great strokes and line weight. I am hoping that this will help me have some images to reference for my own style. Overall that week was very successful. I really enjoyed learning about the spine in class and am excited to continue throughout the body!


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Blind Contour Drawing













My process for this drawing was to use contour lines to create not only an outline of the figure, but also the interior features. I first started in the lower left of the figure at the toes and feet, and then continued to slowly move up toward the shoulders. I focused on starting with a light outline of the body part, and then tried to use contour lines to show surface detail. Although my drawing may look heavy and chaotic, I definitely think that it expresses the figure as a whole, not just an outline.

Physical . Confident . Abstract






Monday, February 1, 2010

Here are a few of my final Industrial Design projects over the last semester.





Walkie Talkie Design







Polaroid Camera Design






I also enjoy photography. Here are a few images: