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We were given 1 red, 1 yellow and 1 blue marker and a magazine photo to reproduce. A great exercise for optical color blending. |
Night Life was an exercise in color and contrast. |
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We spray-painted on top of water, dipped illustration board into the swirled paint and were instructed to compose a picture. I used oils to create this dream of castles and sailboats called Childs Play. |
I thought a real Fish Sandwich would make this a truly Malox moment. This was done with watercolor for an illustration class. |
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One of my few surviving life drawings. I covered the charcoal with shellac and used white oil paint to contrast with the paper. |
One of the pieces I painted while on location with my friend and professor Arlo Coles. |
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I enjoyed the process of straight impact design and color arrangements with mixed media (grocery bags, watercolor, colored pencil, etc.). I am very eclectic regarding the styles and variety of art I enjoy and respect. The division for me is not the style, but the intent. |
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When I have more leisure time I will definitely use a lot more watercolor. I love the expediency and fluid spontaneity. |
I had about four years of life drawing and occasionally Leon would encourage us to add some flair to the figure from our imagination such as with Egypt. |
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Painted on location. |
Also painted on location, just a bit more expressive. |
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Our Fashion Illustrations were done from life as well, but we were taught to stretch the figure as we drew |
I love wildlife; if I wasn't so enthralled with the colors in flowers and landscapes I would be a wildlife artist! |
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Pastel |
Guache |
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Oil |
Scratchboard and guache |
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