Dear Future AP 2D Art Student,
Congrats on getting through art classes 1-4 (I actually don't remember how many there are, but whatever.). This year you'll have more freedom and fun creating art. There won't be as many restrictions, but you will need to choose a concentration that you can stay engaged with THE ENTIRE YEAR. You think it will be easy to create 12 pieces that all fall under the same central idea...but its not. Make sure you enjoy what you are doing, because there will be times when you get stuck and can't think of what to do next, but thats when you have to push yourself through and create something new and different. Some of your best pieces will come from experimenting and changing (taking your concentration to the next level).
My concentration for this year was completely different than the year before. My concentration last year was architecture, I painted or drew everything. But this year, my concentration was silhouettes. I began painting them, but Mrs. MckyB showed me this artist that took my work to the next level. I started cutting out my silhouettes and then taking pictures of them. After a few concentrations, I started running out of ideas...This is when I began to bring in color! I would keep backgrounds of photos but cutout sections where people or animals were. This was so that the viewer could only see their actions, no facial expressions. And would show how people express themselves by doing.
My biggest pieces of advice would be to:
1. BLOG!!! Dont forget.
2. Make time. Know ahead that you will have to put in extra time! There are many required events that you must attend, outside of class.
3. Don't leave work till the night before a critique...everyone does it, so you arent the only one ;) but try to avoid it. It just stresses you out more.
4. Most importantly, HAVE FUN! Art is something you should enjoy to do, not feel like a chore. So make sure that you are liking what you're doing. Do what YOU want to do
Good Luck!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Help.
My concentration is silhouettes. I am a little stuck on where to go from here though. I started my concentrations with paintings of silhouettes, but then changed it to cutouts. Where I set up the cutouts and take pictures in the dark room with light coming in at different angles.
This month, one of my pieces I decided to change it up a little and make the silhouette a part of a photo that I had taken. Where there is a real background, not paper (or cutouts). This will bring in color and texture into my pieces. Whereas before all the objects were flat and black and white.
It was interesting, but I feel like this will push my concentration in a new direction. I was running out of scenes to create and they were getting a little boring (in my opinion). I don't know, maybe that's just me.
What do you think? Do you like this direction? Should I continue this? Any ideas? Help.
This month, one of my pieces I decided to change it up a little and make the silhouette a part of a photo that I had taken. Where there is a real background, not paper (or cutouts). This will bring in color and texture into my pieces. Whereas before all the objects were flat and black and white.
It was interesting, but I feel like this will push my concentration in a new direction. I was running out of scenes to create and they were getting a little boring (in my opinion). I don't know, maybe that's just me.
What do you think? Do you like this direction? Should I continue this? Any ideas? Help.
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