Monday, September 30, 2013

Weekly Challenge 4


This week I had to create an art work without using Photoshop...I used pixlr. This is my sisters best friend Marah. I love this picture! She's so pretty!

Thursday, September 26, 2013

20 Layers


This is my 20 layer project. At first I wasn't sure how this project was going to work because I am not very strong in fine art, but I am really excited and happy with my work. Kyla said it kinda looked like a Scarlet Letter project and know I totally see it too.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Weekly Challenge 3





This week I had to find an amazing sunset and photograph it's effects on light without photographing the sky. So I took a photo of my friend holding my phone that has a picture of a sunset that I took this summer, and desaturated the entire image except for the screen.




I realized that although the first one is a really cool picture, that it doesn't really show effects on light. So here's the other photo that I think does a better job. It's a reflection of the sunset through a mirror.



Saturday, September 7, 2013

Weekly Challenge 2


So for our second weekly challenge I decided to emulate Andy Warhol. He's one on my favorite artists, and in digital art 2 last year pop art was one of my favorite projects.  This is one of my neighbors daughters, her name is Mackenzie and she's a kindergartner! Isn't she cute!? What do you think?

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Weekly Challenge 1


This weeks weekly challenge was to envoke the color red without using it or writing it. I took a picture of a little kid bike that was in our art room and desaturated it. Then added some filters for effect.

Summer Work




These are my two favorite art works I produced over the summer. They are both taken in Haiti, where I stayed for 10 days working in a local school. The first one is off of the coast of  where we stayed looking in to a dock. The second one was taken at an orphanage in Port Au Prince. The girls' name is Jaqunica, she was the only one who spoke Spanish and the only one I could communicate with.She translated for me, so I could tell the other kids who were there, why I have a metal leg, and that I was OK. She was amazing and really opened my eyes.