These are paintings I did for my intro to painting course. for three of the paintings I used different color schemes to paint a still life, and the top right corner is my final for the course.
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This is a body suit in the style of Nick Cave and Jane Sterbak. The Wu Xing themes used for this suit include: Tendons, pulse, muscles. skin and bones. The belts represent skin, the glass represents bone, the cloth represents tendons and the sound represent pulse. This is no doubt the most uncanny art I have ever created. Me and two others worked on this together and it was extremely stressful. I am not particularly fond of this project
We were required to use images associated with the Taoist theme of Wu Xing in making this college. For my piece, I used images found by Google searching these words: Sight, sour, youth, mouth, touch, nose, rotten, and hearing. I really found this experience interesting and am happy with my results. I cant choose which one I prefer as both have aspects I adore.
This is a timeline of key time periods in art history. The graphic design artist I used was Paul Rand; the creator of the famous IBM logo and other well known companies. Paul Rand uses very simple shapes to create art and I tried to capture his style in my piece.
I used the theme humor because as someone who loves cartoons, humor has been a huge part of my life. I used the adjective excited for my expressive lines in this piece. There is also Braille in the sky that spells, "Humor is happiness". I also used collaged silhouettes in the television. I based my piece on Francisco Goya's The Third of May
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