The things that inspire me to make art are, my interests, and my environment. Things that motivate me are, my friends, my family, and my personality.
The techniques I used to make this art piece are, finding multiple base photos, combining parts of the photos together, and figuring out what type of background I wanted to successfully integrate the photos. I used colored pencils, blending sticks, and regular pencils.
What I think art means personally to me is that it is a creative sculpture, that has a story you make specially for just that one sculpture, and is personally linked to you. I link this drawing to me because it is comedic, random, and well thought through.
The techniques I used to make this art piece are, finding multiple base photos, combining parts of the photos together, and figuring out what type of background I wanted to successfully integrate the photos. I used colored pencils, blending sticks, and regular pencils.
What I think art means personally to me is that it is a creative sculpture, that has a story you make specially for just that one sculpture, and is personally linked to you. I link this drawing to me because it is comedic, random, and well thought through.
The things that inspired me to make this art piece were the four elements. (Fire, Water, Air, and Earth) Things that motivated me to make this piece of art were colors that formed cohesive textures, shading, and shapes.
The techniques I used were, shading, negative space drawing, and a little bit of blind contour drawing. I used regular pencils for outlining the clouds, mountains, fire, and shining raindrops. I used the colored pencils to color in everything I drew, and give my drawing more definition.
What this art sculpture is supposed to mean is that everything is made by working in harmony with each other. Like fire and water have to be combined in a certain way in order to create steam.
The techniques I used were, shading, negative space drawing, and a little bit of blind contour drawing. I used regular pencils for outlining the clouds, mountains, fire, and shining raindrops. I used the colored pencils to color in everything I drew, and give my drawing more definition.
What this art sculpture is supposed to mean is that everything is made by working in harmony with each other. Like fire and water have to be combined in a certain way in order to create steam.
The things that inspired me to make this art work final were the things I couldn't think of. The main concept of this was to show the struggle of not being able to think of creative things, like creative block. The whole time I was looking for something to draw I started to get frustrated, then eventually drew what I was thinking. In order to get the coloration or tint of the paper I wanted I had taken out a blending stick along with a black colored pencil, I colored on the blending stick with the black pencil and I figured out that looked the best with the rest of the drawing.
In total I only used colored pencils, regular pencils, and a blending stick.
In total I only used colored pencils, regular pencils, and a blending stick.
The inspirations that started this artwork were just messing around with blocks, and eventually making a intimidating castle out of the shapes with some help from shadows and values. The concept is to give the illusion of a scary, and intimidating castle out of some simple and plain blocks and shapes. While making the "castle" I was thinking about my first horror film that I saw and it had real emotions and reactions from me. I think that the values of this were amazing, it brought a true sense of creepiness, depth, and emotions. I first arranged the shapes to the order I liked, then drawn out the shapes base lines. I then used values to create the background and shadows to really pull this piece together.