Monday, November 4, 2013

Vessel


     Vessel

To create my vessel, I chose to use clay.  There are so many possibilities with clay and I find it easy and fun to work with... until this project began to unravel.  I thought it would be cool to have a vessel you can put a candle under to illuminate the inside.  When I began this project I didn't know where to start.  I decided to mold the clay around a bowl and then attach the 2 halves when both were complete.  When I tried to peel the clay off the bowl, it wouldn't work.  I became very impatient with it after trying for a day or two to get it off without ripping.  I had to resort to cutting it off and starting over.  After I got the old  clay off, I again molded around the bowl (using the old clay and patching it together), but put newspaper underneath to ensure it not sticking.  I was able to get both halves off and attach them successfully; although I never got it to look exactly like I had originally hoped.  The shape looked more like a football and I had to keep patching and pressing it until it looked somewhat decent.  It got to the point where I said it was fine and had it fired in the kiln.  After it was fired I decided to go with glaze because it would hide any major imperfections and would look a lot better.  I wanted a bright red glaze, but the closest I could fine was a orange coral color.  I put it on and put many coats of it too; I really wanted it to be the darkest it could.  After the glazed piece came out of the kiln I was amazed!  It was the color I had originally wanted, and it actually looked round!  I took it home and I am so happy it matches and looks great in my living room, just like I wanted. 

Land Art

Land Art
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/laurenaudycki/art/ 

     Land art is anything you can create or design using aspects of nature to form a temporary art piece.  I designed this piece because I wanted to keep the nature aspect for the whole thing.  I took 8 different leaves all of different colors, and glued them in a sun like shape.  They are attached to the main leaf by leaf stems. If I were to do this project again, I would have tried to complete it all in the same day so some of the leaves wouldn't lose the very vibrant color they had on day one.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Van Gogh Art Article


Lauren 
Sudkamp
Period 4
Sep. 24th, 2013
Van Gogh’s The Starry Night

     Van Gogh’s recently discovered painting is getting a lot of buzz and excitement, just 

like one of his old classics, The Starry Night did.   Yes, Van Gogh is and was very

popular and very successful with all his pieces.   All his paintings were greatly

 recognized, but today when you walk into a store you are most likely to see a 

recreation of the Van Gogh painting The Starry Night.   There are many aspects that 

made this painting separate itself from the others and shine, such as the captivating 

sky.

     Many people said this was the painting that made them feel calm and at ease... even 

happier.  It is said that the town at the bottom of the painting has dark colors that spark 

our interest.  By adding the pops of yellow and white the whole painting flows together in a well crafted 

piece of art.    The most interesting thing people found about this art was that it has a large dark structure 

off center.  No one is for sure about what it is, which makes it fun.  The viewers get to interpret what they 

are looking at.  Most people said to see it as a mountain or a leafy bush. 

     Van Gogh will always be one of the first names you think of when you hear the work art.  He was 

amazing, and who’s to say he doesn’t have plenty more paintings that people can’t credit him for yet.  All 

the buzz about this new painting is exciting and maybe it will go down in history as one of the most

 popular just like The Starry Night.


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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Mandarin Fish Print


Mandarin Fish Print
     I chose my print, the Mandarin fish, because of the cool pattern on it's body.  To create this print, we found references on the internet, then printed them is our sketch books and began the sketching phase.  Afterwards, we transferred our sketches onto tracing paper so we could later transfer that onto the linoleum.  That was BY FAR the hardest part of this project.  After the design was on the linoleum, and we had set apart the black from the white, I carved out the parts of the linoleum that I wanted to be black with a carving tool.  This was easy and fun!  After all that was done I began the printing phase.  Supplies I used for this phase were: a shelf, printing ink, a brayer (roller), and a couple other things.  I printed a couple sample prints, then printed some that were single colored.  After, someone at my table came up with the idea to blend 2 or more colors together.  That's how I got the idea to blend the white and pink and make it stand out on the black.  This printing project was actually one of my favorites because the linoleum was fun and interesting to work with.  I also think the ending product was very neat.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Frog Tongue

Frog Tongue
     Creating the frog tongue was a really fun project.  Compared to the other photoshop project (the angry pancakes) this one came out a lot cooler and more realistic.  Photoshop's cloning tool was very helpful in making the frog part of the tongue really look like a tongue.  The optional dodge and burn tools also added a cool effect (the highlight's and the darker areas of the tongue).  After doing this project, I think I would enjoy doing more computer art.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Angry Pancakes!

Angry Pancakes!
     This photoshop project was an interesting idea.  I think it looks really cool, I just wish I would have used the eraser tool better to blend the mouth in with the pancakes.  Once I get used to photoshop I think I could make some really cool pictures.  Photoshop is a really cool form of art.  From this whole experience, I learned you can make anything look like what its not if you learn how to use photoshop correct. 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Stencil Project

Stencil Project
     This project was one of the harder ones to complete.  I later learned the exacto-knife accuracy was more important than I had thought.  The end result was cool, but I wish I would have picked colors that clash more when put together.  I liked that I chose my friend to do and am glad we got to use spray-paint.  It was a very cool experience.  First I took a expressive photo and projected it.  Then, I traced around each color separately and used the exacto-knife to cut the shapes out.  Lastly, I laid everything out and spray painted it.  Pretty cool project.  

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Contour Shoe Drawing

Contour Shoe Drawing
     The contour shoe drawing was hard to get the hang of at first, then it got easier.  When drawing a shoe, the contour strategy is better for the outline but a little hard to get the details inside.  However, I think it made my shoe look more whole.  My first couple sketches were very... interesting.  After a while the lines started to flow better instead of being wavy.  This Samba shoe, was a good project for the contour line drawing.

Monday, February 18, 2013

iPad Value Study

     I really like using the iPad's for art because it creates a very different effect than drawing it on paper. With the value study assignment, it was a bit harder to blend the colors together.  However, I was able to choose from a huge selection of colors you wouldn't be able to use with oil pastels.  In my opinion, it's easier to draw cool scenery on the Layers Pro app, but a lot easier to draw specific objects and colors by hand.  I learned that iPads are important to making art.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Cartoon Skeleton Drawing

     My cartoon skeleton of Winnie the Pooh has a full set of bones that are needed.  The primary bones like the skull, ribs, arms and legs are also in this drawing.  I added lots of curved edges to the bones to make it look more sweet like Pooh is.  The sternum area also resembles a honey comb because the character Pooh likes honey.  He has no finger bones because his hands are more like nubs.