11x7 1/2
In this piece of art I used charcoal on watercolor paper. I also used a type of technique in which you water the charcoal which gives it a different texture and visual appearance to the viewer. This is a picture of a waterfall along the AT where a man is wading in the water under it. I chose to do this water charcoal because it was new and looked fun to use.
About Me
In this blog there will be pictures from my artwork that I have completed through my senior year of AP art. I enjoy drawing pictures of landscapes and nature. My concentration theme is the Appalachian Trail which I have actually hiked much of.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Monday, December 5, 2011
This piece of art is again done in watercolor. I decided to go smaller than usual to make the details highlight more to the viewer. This painting is a picture of a spring going through the smokey mountains. It is one of many that hikers will pass by while hiking the AT. The shading for the rocks was made with a variety of colors such as dark blues, greens, brown, and oranges.
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In this piece of art I did a man in watercolor hiking in a part of East Tennessee called Roan Mountain. I chose this piece of art because it makes the viewer want to know where the man is going and for how long. The size of art is larger than what I normally do. The man is detailed in watercolor pencil that helps bring the color value out in the painting.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Map
29 x 18
This is the fourth concentration piece. It is done in watercolor and is a map of the Appalachian Trail. I did a map of the Appalachian Trail to show how long it is and how many states it goes through.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Long day
20 x 15
This piece of art was done in charcoal. It is the third piece to the Appalachian trail concentration.
The view from above
22 x 16
This piece of art was done in charcoal. This art work is again part of the Appalachian Trail concentration theme.
Journey Begins
10 x 8
This piece of art is done in pencil. A concentration is a collaboration of art work that is based around one specific themeIt is the first piece of art for my concentration and is showing a hiker starting the Appalachian Trail which is my concentration. I chose this concentration because I love the outdoors and I have experienced this trail in most parts.
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