29.12.11

Favorite Art Pieces

With drawing class completed, I now have twenty pieces nearly completed and nineteen of them which I kind of like. Overall I found the course to be very inspirational and educational in the non-traditional sense. Brian Flynn is one of the best art teachers, not because of his ability to teach but rather his ability to challenge students to push their comfort zones and explore new and breaking grounds. Listed below are two of my most challenging but favored pieces from the course.

Mosaic life figure

This piece was designed around having the artist focusing on the process rather than the end result. Not only was this piece time consuming but required lots of concentration and skill in order to get the proportions of the still life correct. It paid to do contour sketches prior to starting the piece.


Dimension: 32in by 41in.
Medium: Acrylic painted paper


Moroccan Midnight

A piece designed around using the perspective points of Giorgio de Chirico's Melancholy and Mystery of a Street. Due to my lack of interest in the original I had a hard time actually starting. Near the deadline I decided just to go with what I found inspiring, Moroccan architecture, specifically the Hassan II Mosque and somehow incorporate Melancholy and Mystery of a Street. The result is below.

Dimension: 32in by 41in
Medium: Watercolor, Acrylic, and conte


Conclusion: Had a rad time painting and playing with all sorts of mediums.

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