Dixie Dominus CD Release Poster
Edy Wong, Dixie Dominus CD Release Party Poster, 11/02/09, pen and poster paper, 11"x17", FCS art classroom
To most challenging part of this assignment was thinking of how my poster should look like. I honestly could not think of how to do my poster so I finally settled on tiny music notes for the background and I wrote in the title in marker, but I thought it was way too plain, so I covered it with the colored strips. I typed the words on the computer then put them on color backgrounds to give the poster some color, and it looked a lot better thank goodness. I finished this REALLY last minute. But it I had a bit more time I think I would have done a design that had more color to it and I think I would have incorporated some jazz instruments, but hey, I still won the competition, which was surprising.
3 Lines Project
Edy Wong, Parallel, Stippling, and Continuous Lines Pieces, 10/05/09, paint, pen, and construction paper, 6 1/2"x9", 8"x11", 11"x8 1/2", FCS art classroom
For my parallel lines I decided to do a seashell because I thought it would be good to depect with just parallel lines. For my stippling piece I wanted to use paint because I wanted to blend the colors and becasue I like using paint. The stippling piece took the longest time because it was teidous and I made some mistakes along the way but managed to fix them. For my continuous lines piece I decided to draw onions, ginger, garlic, salt, and soysauce. The continuous lines piece was actually the piece I had the most fun with. The hardest piece in my opinon was the parallel lines piece because it was hard to make the shelllook realistic.
Shoes Composition
Edy Wong, Shoes, 10/19/09, sharpie, pencil, white-out, construction paper, and photograph, 3-8"x10" pieces, FCS art classroom
Even though this project sounded fairly simple and easy to do, it turned out to be time consuming and meticulous. My photograph had many fine details so that was a challenge to depict in my drawing as well as my shapes composition. For my drawing piece I decided to use a grid to make the objects look as realistic and proportional as possible. I drew it in pencil but outlined it with thin and thick sharpie. The shapes composition was the hardest to do, and it took, me an incredibly long time to complete. My shoes, especially the 2 pairs of Converse, had detailed components and it was hard to cut out the shapes for them. I decided to add texutre to my flip-flos because I felt that, if I don't the picture would be unbalanced witht eh detailed Converse all on the lower half of the paper. My shapes composition doesn't look like it took a long time to do, but you're wrong!!!!
Artist Trading Cards
Edy Wong, Inspiration, 9/21/09, paint, marker, and glitter, 2.5"x3.5" trading cards, FCS art classroom
For my artist trading cards I started painting color onto the cards as the backgrounds, not knowing exactly what I wanted the cards to look like (ie-their desing, subject matter). I painted and mixed colors that I liked, and after I did that I started thinking about the subject matter based primarily on what would match the background of the cards. I was not thinking about the theme just yet; I wanted to play around with the cards the see what could come out from them. I then got the idea of writing words onto each of my cards, and that was how the theme developed. My theme is basically my values in life and what I consider important and significant. For example, for one card, I wrote "hope", because I personally think that it is important to have hope in my life in order to be happy. The illustrations on my cards reflect these inspirational words. For example, for my card "appreciation", I decided to paint dandelions and small plants because these things are usually neglected; people don't really pay much attention to them, and take God's creation for granted. I made that card because I feel it is important to notice and to be thankful for things we usually take for granted. I decided to use mainly paint as my medium because I felt that paint would give me the most freedom in terms of blending and mixing colors, and because paint is more fun to work with. I used marker for some of the finer lines like the details of the butterfly and the ship, and I also used marker to write in some of the words on the cards. I didn't encounter any major obstacles with this project but I didn't have a lot of time to work on my cards; more time would have been better because I could have done more work like paint the back of the cards also. Another obstacle I encountered was mixing the colors. I had trouble matching some of the original colors because I had limited paint, but my cards came out okay in the end.
Still Life with Newsprint
Edy Wong, Still Life with Newsprint, 9/08/09, pencil, magazine, newspaper, and acrylics, 22"x17 7/8", FCS art classroom
With this assignment we were intructed to draw the still life that was put up in front of the room, and we had to incorporate newspaper into the composition. I decided to cover the baseball, the kettle, and the pinecone with newspaper, and I also decided to add some abstract elements to my piece (the kettle covered with different colors from magazine, the smoke coming out of the kettle, the pink cloth, and the blue background.) In case some of you may be wondering, the smoke does not represent any special and/or significant meaning; I decided to add those because I wanted my piece to be abstract and because I needed something to fill the space towards the top of the composition. Some of the challenges I encountered: honestly, I am not so great at sketching with pencil and depicting still life with pencil; I believe I work better with paint, so it was difficult to get the objects in my composition to look as realistic as I wanted them to look, and it was hard for me to create definition.
Edy Wong, Dixie Dominus CD Release Party Poster, 11/02/09, pen and poster paper, 11"x17", FCS art classroom
To most challenging part of this assignment was thinking of how my poster should look like. I honestly could not think of how to do my poster so I finally settled on tiny music notes for the background and I wrote in the title in marker, but I thought it was way too plain, so I covered it with the colored strips. I typed the words on the computer then put them on color backgrounds to give the poster some color, and it looked a lot better thank goodness. I finished this REALLY last minute. But it I had a bit more time I think I would have done a design that had more color to it and I think I would have incorporated some jazz instruments, but hey, I still won the competition, which was surprising.
3 Lines Project
Edy Wong, Parallel, Stippling, and Continuous Lines Pieces, 10/05/09, paint, pen, and construction paper, 6 1/2"x9", 8"x11", 11"x8 1/2", FCS art classroom
For my parallel lines I decided to do a seashell because I thought it would be good to depect with just parallel lines. For my stippling piece I wanted to use paint because I wanted to blend the colors and becasue I like using paint. The stippling piece took the longest time because it was teidous and I made some mistakes along the way but managed to fix them. For my continuous lines piece I decided to draw onions, ginger, garlic, salt, and soysauce. The continuous lines piece was actually the piece I had the most fun with. The hardest piece in my opinon was the parallel lines piece because it was hard to make the shelllook realistic.
Shoes Composition
Edy Wong, Shoes, 10/19/09, sharpie, pencil, white-out, construction paper, and photograph, 3-8"x10" pieces, FCS art classroom
Even though this project sounded fairly simple and easy to do, it turned out to be time consuming and meticulous. My photograph had many fine details so that was a challenge to depict in my drawing as well as my shapes composition. For my drawing piece I decided to use a grid to make the objects look as realistic and proportional as possible. I drew it in pencil but outlined it with thin and thick sharpie. The shapes composition was the hardest to do, and it took, me an incredibly long time to complete. My shoes, especially the 2 pairs of Converse, had detailed components and it was hard to cut out the shapes for them. I decided to add texutre to my flip-flos because I felt that, if I don't the picture would be unbalanced witht eh detailed Converse all on the lower half of the paper. My shapes composition doesn't look like it took a long time to do, but you're wrong!!!!
Artist Trading Cards
Edy Wong, Inspiration, 9/21/09, paint, marker, and glitter, 2.5"x3.5" trading cards, FCS art classroom
For my artist trading cards I started painting color onto the cards as the backgrounds, not knowing exactly what I wanted the cards to look like (ie-their desing, subject matter). I painted and mixed colors that I liked, and after I did that I started thinking about the subject matter based primarily on what would match the background of the cards. I was not thinking about the theme just yet; I wanted to play around with the cards the see what could come out from them. I then got the idea of writing words onto each of my cards, and that was how the theme developed. My theme is basically my values in life and what I consider important and significant. For example, for one card, I wrote "hope", because I personally think that it is important to have hope in my life in order to be happy. The illustrations on my cards reflect these inspirational words. For example, for my card "appreciation", I decided to paint dandelions and small plants because these things are usually neglected; people don't really pay much attention to them, and take God's creation for granted. I made that card because I feel it is important to notice and to be thankful for things we usually take for granted. I decided to use mainly paint as my medium because I felt that paint would give me the most freedom in terms of blending and mixing colors, and because paint is more fun to work with. I used marker for some of the finer lines like the details of the butterfly and the ship, and I also used marker to write in some of the words on the cards. I didn't encounter any major obstacles with this project but I didn't have a lot of time to work on my cards; more time would have been better because I could have done more work like paint the back of the cards also. Another obstacle I encountered was mixing the colors. I had trouble matching some of the original colors because I had limited paint, but my cards came out okay in the end.
Still Life with Newsprint
Edy Wong, Still Life with Newsprint, 9/08/09, pencil, magazine, newspaper, and acrylics, 22"x17 7/8", FCS art classroom
With this assignment we were intructed to draw the still life that was put up in front of the room, and we had to incorporate newspaper into the composition. I decided to cover the baseball, the kettle, and the pinecone with newspaper, and I also decided to add some abstract elements to my piece (the kettle covered with different colors from magazine, the smoke coming out of the kettle, the pink cloth, and the blue background.) In case some of you may be wondering, the smoke does not represent any special and/or significant meaning; I decided to add those because I wanted my piece to be abstract and because I needed something to fill the space towards the top of the composition. Some of the challenges I encountered: honestly, I am not so great at sketching with pencil and depicting still life with pencil; I believe I work better with paint, so it was difficult to get the objects in my composition to look as realistic as I wanted them to look, and it was hard for me to create definition.