Some more charcoal drawings. The first one is a copy of a photograph taken by Neil Armstrong of his colleague Buzz Aldrin during the 1969 US Moon Landing. I really impressed myself with this one!
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Charcoal Animal Studies
Paintings
Well, this self-portrait turned out better than I anticipated! I'm starting to miss my long hair. The painting of the limp arm is a copy of an Alex Kanevsky (of whom I had the pleasure of displaying to when he visited my college!). You can check out more of his work here. I'm still digging around for the sketches to my still life studies.
Labels:
Alex Kanevsky,
paintings,
self portrait,
still life
Pop Art, Fauvism, and Neo-Expressionism
These paintings are from a project for 2D Design, featuring three genres: Pop, Fauvism, and Neo-Expressionism. The pop art reminds me of a Beatles album cover. Fauvism was fun painting. Didn't care too much for the Neo-Expressionism, I guess because it left me a little too open to interpretation.
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