Thursday, November 6, 2014

Works from Drawing I

The following flood of works are from my second semester at New World; I had Drawing I with Aramis O'Reilly and it was one of the most gratifying classes I've taken so far. He pushed us to improve our technical skill, our understanding of light and shape and allowed us to explore concepts we were interested in. This is what resulted from that.


19" x 25"
Conte crayon + charcoal on paper
2014


18" x 24"
Charcoal on paper
2014


18" x 24"
Vine charcoal on newsprint
2014


18" x 24"
Vine charcoal on newsprint
2014


19" x 25"
Conte crayon + charcoal on paper
2014


18" x 24"
Vine + compressed charcoal on paper
2014


19" x 25"
Conte crayon + charcoal on paper
2014


37" x 25"
Charcoal on paper
2014


37" x 25"
Charcoal on paper
2014

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Figure drawings & still life



Female figure
18" x 25"
Charcoal on paper
2013




Male figure
25" x 18"
Charcoal on paper
2013




Paper bags
19" x 25"
Conte crayons on canson paper
2012




Fabric
19" x 25"
Charcoal on paper
2012


So these are the first figure drawings I've spend time on finishing. The other couple of times I've done nudes is at figure drawing classes, and quite frankly the last person I went to see was so ugly I couldn't pay attention. Ahem. Anyway, the female figure was pretty easy to work on. It took about three or four sessions to finish up. The male figure was a little harder, and I actually started it before I started the second one. The proportions are wonky compared to the reference, but time wasn't agreeing with me to fix it. It was something new for me.

The still life of fabric was done after I finished the shoes still life. I did the same thing with this as I did with the last still life.

As for the paper bags, I used different materials. Conte crayons are pretty interesting, it's just that you have to keep the white and black from mixing while drawing with them and it can be frustrating. For what it is, it came out better than I expected it to.

I didn't mention that I hate drawing, huh?

Monday, February 25, 2013

The Three Goddesses



Wisdom
14" x 11"
Oil on canvas
2013




Power
14" x 11"
Oil on canvas
2013




Courage
14" x 11"
Oil on canvas
2013


As I mentioned in the past post, I had painted the three goddesses of Hyrule. Nayru is the goddess of wisdom, who is associated with deserts and oceans. Din is the goddess of power, and created the terrain of Hyrule. And Farore is the goddess of courage, representing the forests.

I painted all three of these at the same time due to time constraints, it was ridiculous. But it was an exciting project. I only wish that I had more time to work on the compositions of each portrait.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

The newest series



Rising
Oil on canvas
30"x 24"
2013




Falling
Oil on canvas
30" x 24"
2012


I decided to fill up my portfolio with something that I love dearly: the Legend of Zelda. I had to make five new paintings. They became three small portraits of the three goddesses, and two main paintings representing Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. I basically wanted to make an altar piece.

Ocarina of Time is considered to be one of the greatest video games of all time. Not exactly an upbeat storyline, but Link finds himself becoming more courageous as his journey goes on. Majora's Mask, on the other hand, gives me nightmares. The games are very much opposites and it was a fulfilling and frustrating experience creating paintings for them.

I started off painting MM, and it was incredibly discouraging. The process seemed to go on forever and had a lot of elements to pay close attention to. On the other hand, OoT was much easier and came naturally. Kinda like the games themselves.

Catching up

Hey everyone! Due to being incredibly busy with school and finishing up my portfolio, I haven't posted anything in about a year. Now I have lots of finished paintings and drawings, so those will be up soon. I'm trying to update everything. Bear with me!

-Rachel

Friday, June 8, 2012

Liquid and rocks

After many months of trying to adjust to oils and charcoal, both pieces are finally done. I'm not sure which one was harder. They were both equally frustrating, that's for sure.


Jerry Cantrell
Oil on canvas
30" x 24"
2012

My first project with oils was to paint a portrait of a musician who I have not stopped listening to ever since I was 12. Alice in Chains has been one of my favorite bands since then, and his solo albums have inspired me artistically as well. When I'm trying to think up ideas or warm up for painting, I listen to his music nonstop.

This was my steam valve, as my art teacher calls it. After the chaos that was my Scholastic portfolio, I guess my brain was so broken that a new project within 3 weeks of finishing made sense!

My teacher painted a portrait of Layne Staley a while back, too. I wanted something to match it.






Shoes
Charcoal on paper
21" x 28"
2012

This is when my teacher made me feel like I was in a humanities class. She had me cover the whole sheet of paper with charcoal, then I had to erase in the outlines. Basically drawing in reverse. The process was pretty damn tedious and tiring, but the end result is fun to look at.


I'm now currently working on another charcoal drawing like this. Soon, I'll be starting a new series of oil paintings. I'm not exactly sure what it'll be about. I've just gotta prepare for August 2013!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

My next long project

So, since the Scholastic Awards, I've been a lot less busy. Melancholy earned me a Gold Key, which is awesome.

Now, I'm working with oils and charcoal. This is all going towards trying to get into New World for college. Sketches, paintings, and a full sketch book! It'll be fun. I think...

Just thought it'd be nice to fill in a new post since it's been a while. New work to be posted soon!