Saturday, April 30, 2011

Sister Birthday Cake And Budget Cuts

Finals are coming through, in the next few weeks. Been studying and making sure everything is going as plan!

Besides that, there has been severe budget cuts happening. Oil painting class was canceled for the next semester, and a few classes that I was going to take. with that, I will simply just take my general ED for now, and hopefully I things get better with time.

Good news, I made cake! Enjoy.


Monday, April 18, 2011

Paper Making and Books!


Today was very exciting. I had my friend Jennifer come over  for we can get the chance
to make paper! We simply cut up and blended some old papers/bills and recycle them into pulp to be turned into new paper as shown below.



My friend who decided the color of our paper (pink and purple ish) once our paper was blended, we simply poured it on to the screen evenly and distributed it, till it spread nicely on the screen.

Once it it was on the screen and ready to go. We put a towel over it and try to squeeze the excess water out.
After wards he let it sit for a for a minute or 2, than flip it over on a towel carefully and let it fall off the screen gently, and "tada!" you got yourself a piece of wet paper. Now you simply press the town against it to squeeze anymore excess water. Last step is simply ironing it if ya want to speed up the drying process or a nice smooth finish.



Afterward I cut my paper in half once fully dry , one for me and my friend. I drew on it and tested it.









It works great for drawing, but not for watercolor painting, the paper starts to soak up and will tear. but I believe heavy paint like gouache will work, as long as you don't add water to it or is not to "watery".







last but least, I said I would post books that I have been reading, but didn't get the chance!


These are 2 books I recommend for artist of any field involving in color.






 This is a very easy to understand book on color. If your the type that likes simple and clean direct directions and want a simple and easy going start of on color theory and applying it to your painting this is the book for you.. It goes over a variety of important topics such as color wheel, and how to use color to create pleasing compositional and color coordinated pictures. What is also a nice touch is a page on how different time of the day effects color such as morning colors compare to evening. So if ya wondering how to paint a foggy or cold morning or a sunset colors in the evening. This book has it and in a very simple and clean way! You cant go wrong with this.

Recommend this to all artist of level.










The second book is Color and light. if your a more advance Artist (but also recommend to beginners if your up to it) and wanting to expand your knowledge on color and knowledge on manipulating color, you need this book. James Gurney goes over the formulas and methods of painting. This is not a step by step, but a book on understanding the fundamentals and technical side of color. The book provides in depth knowledge on color  and history on how previous artist learned and used color and their methods/problem solving. . if you take the time to read this book and practice through it. You will be able to pretty much paint any color and any color combination/harmony for your personal needs or work.





That is all for now, tomorrow if not, I will post another book topic, by the same author "James Gurney". But I think for today, the blog has enough agenda for reading.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Spring break and Art Projects!

My spring break kicks off today! I have been waiting for this break to kick in since last week! Around this time, at least for me, students start to some what burn out a bit.

With plenty of time in my hand, this gives me the chance to do a decent blog update, and share some of finished paintings and current projects that is in W.I.P (work in progress)

Perfume Still Life
The Perfume Still Life this was a very interesting painting to do, I really enjoyed playing with all the perfume/bottle shapes and simply painting all the interesting colors that I saw.

Red Tree Stump
The Red Tree Stump  was originally suppose to be a abstract painting but ended up turning into a tree stump of some foliage.I took advantage of being loose at the beginning and simply playing with colors and not worrying about making "realistic colors", I am very pleased with the results and will try this method approach in the future.


finished sketch on my watercolor paper. I will be painting this very soon, for its one my assighments that I have to turn in for my class, plus 5 more to sketch during my break!


Last but least, playing around with pen nibs and testing it them out on a parchment paper that I recently bought. I love the old antique feel to it, I am also taking advantage of practicing the inking, since I plan on inking the watercolor sketch above once I lay down all the colors/washes.



I will do another blog update tomorrow, on my current reading material that I feel is really essential for any artist out there wanting to improve on there overall understanding of color and painting. But, for now I am simply enjoying the idea that I have nice 1 week spring break.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Cake and School

School has been piling up on me with, Lots of painting and homework assignments, luckily the cake decorating class something to look forward, but sadly the last class was last week! But, I plan on following the next class, "Advance Decorating Class" if I can squeeze it in.

Here are the last 2 cakes I made in class!

The first is a rose cake, simply learning roses, vines, and leaf pattern.


Rose Cake

The second cake is the Basket Weave, which came out really nice and surprisingly simple to make.


Basket Weave Cake

That is all for now, and hopefully I will continue the class to post more cake! Also expect some art paintings to be posted on the blog when spring break kicks in, by than I will have plenty of time to update.