archive 2 - objects - birdcages ink wash - 2 archives For the portrait archive, I wanted to do something that had meaning. Coincidentally, I also enjoy drawing female facial features, so I knew I wanted it to be all women. So I decided on feminist symbols throughout history. I was careful when choosing my subjects in order to maintain a diverse collection of timelines and ethnicities. I knew I wanted the second archive to be something that changed your perception of the first one, so I went with birdcages. It juxtaposes the strong feminism in the first by suggesting they are trapped by something. Whether the women are trapped by societal perceptions of their time, capabilities in activism and advocacy, or something else, I'm not sure. I just enjoyed how different yet connected the two collections look together. exhibition / process photos
scribble line drawing - Nosferatu blue ballpoint pen on 18 x 24 in paper For my scribble line drawing assignment, I was inspired to do something sorta creepy / horror-esque. I thought, who else could I do other than the Nosferatu himself? I also wanted to do a portrait because that is something I do not do too often. I found the scribbling technique to be difficult to master; it is hard to generate something 'random' that is not controlled. I am honestly not the happiest with how this came out, but that's alright, ya live and ya learn.
2 drawings - observational and accidental observational I decided to sketch a candleholder on my kitchen table using a 6B pencil. I decided to colour it with watercolour to try and show the interesting ways the light hits it and affects the colour. Looking back on it now, I should've had more greens and browns, and fewer yellows. accidental I was honestly a little stumped on this prompt, I had a couple ideas going through my head on what you could interpret 'accidental' as. I decided to use coffee and a cup to create a bunch of rings and splotches on my page as organically as humanly possible. Then, using a paintbrush, I followed some of the lines to carve out shapes. To me, they look like fish but it's open for interpretation. I generally do not do abstract art so this was a challenge for me.