Studio
Charcoal and Pastel
by Joie on Feb.18, 2011, under Classwork, Fine Art, Studio
I’ve been really busy this week and last doing a poster design, trying to finish up a watercolor painting for a kid’s book, and putting together a submission for an important competition I entered. I am also working on putting together a new physical portfolio, update and print some business cards, and change up my online portfolio. I may even need to tinker with my site design to really get it the way I’d like it. I’ve also received a new commission– whew, I am busy busy! Of course also consider my actual school assignments, time for sleeping, eating, walking my dog, working on my personal art projects… ah well. It’s anyone’s guess as to how I actually have time to breathe. (Quick response: I don’t!) Anyway, on to some art for the week:

>> Another charcoal head drawing. I enjoyed the model’s smirk so I attempted to incorporate it into his portrait.

>> A first attempt at drawing the nude figure with pastels. I’ve not used pastels before so it was a real challenge. You can’t erase this stuff.

>> Nude Figure with pastels: this was my second drawing. Hey I think I’m getting it! As messy as they are, I’m still enjoying them.
Back in the Swing
by Joie on Feb.06, 2011, under Classwork, Fine Art, Studio
The new semester has begun, and I’m getting warmed up and used to the heavy workload once again. Here are a few images of things I’ve done so far (some NSFW nude figures under the cut):
>> A portrait done in Head Drawing class.
>> A portrait done entirely from my imagination. Not TOO terrible, eh?
Chiaroscuro Part II
by Joie on Jan.31, 2011, under Classwork, Fine Art, Studio
More from my charcoal drawing class. These are all figure studies from live models, and therefore are nude. All NSFW images are under the cut.

>>Foxy Mulder – This is a charcoal portrait of Fox Mulder from one of my favorite TV shows, The X-Files.
All images under the cut are nude figure studies and may be NSFW.
Chiaroscuro Part I
by Joie on Jan.30, 2011, under Classwork, Fine Art, Studio
As part of my catching up, I’ve got here all of the rest of the still lives and statue studies that I did in my Chiaroscuro charcoal drawing class.

>>Egg On Your Face – This was actually one of my first drawings I did, and is in graphite. We had to draw an egg still life. Mine needs more darks, to be sure.

>>Ladies’ Night Out – This was a still life that was supposed to have a theme, so I chose some items a lady might take with her on her way out for the evening.

>>Another Fabric Study – This was another fabric study done with a very thick piece of fabric. It needs more midtones, however.

>>Still Life with Bottle – Another still life meant to study dark glass.

>>Mastercopy of Statue Drawing – A drawing of a statue that I had to copy directly. I actually did this same assignment in undergrad. I really wish that I had my old version so that I could compare them.

>>Head Statue Study – A study of a plaster head.
More below the cut. Slight NSFW warning for some nude plaster statue drawings.
Drawing from Imagination
by Joie on Jan.29, 2011, under Classwork, Concept Art, Digital Painting, Studio
I’m finally playing catchup with the rest of the work that I did last semester for the Academy of Art University. Below are the images that I’ve done for a particular class called “Drawing From the Imagination” and mostly focused on perspective and drawing humans from various angles.

>>Zombies Attack – This was my final illustration for the class, based on a short passage that we had to adhere to. It’s an image of two young kids entering a morgue, and the girl’s amulet begins to glow. Unspecified by the text, the amulet may be what causes the corpses to come back as zombies. It’s done from a two-point perspective with a Dutch Angle added to create drama. It was fully drawn and painted in Photoshop. There’s a lot of things I would like to fix about it, including a few pieces of the image that look unfinished and were caused by the Dutch Angle.

>>Less Mew Mew, More Pew Pew – This was an assignment where I had to design and draw two different robots; one in two point vertical and one in three point perspective. I really enjoy it. It’s done in inks.

>>Schoolgirl Brawl – This assignment involved drawing two figures in combat in several stages. The first was drawing the figures nude, then clothed, and then adding the background. Here is the final image in pencil.

>>No Reflection – This assignment was based on a passage of text that described a teenage boy picking up his prom date, but he isn’t visible in her mirror. It is insinuated that he may be a vampire because of it. This image is done in inks.
More drawings and conceptual sketches after the cut. There are some images that may be considered NSFW because of some nudity.
