Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Color Work of Wisdom



Monet used Green, Blue, Red, and Yellow as his main color scheme for this art work 





Monday, November 3, 2014

Portrait Sauce of Wisdom



Gael Davrinche
http://www.magda-gallery.com/en/node/1797

Squeep
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Georges Dheedene
http://www.georgesdheedene.be
Nikos Gyftakis
http://www.nikosgyftakis.com

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Negative Wisdom

I used nearly 5 or 6 pictures for the background, along with multiple layers with several different filters, I also had opacity changes, lastly several layer modes were used in the making of this art work.

The colors speak for themselves, it they tell a story of the folly of man, how everyday we are moving closer and closer to our destruction. Are we to blame?
These are the layers I used

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Layers Drawing…. Wisdom

The Layers drawing thing, that… you know, sometimes…. wisdom

1. The branch stem is the focal point, because it is so much larger than everything else in the picture, also it is thicker in line size.

2. Since this was the Layers Drawing we made, I guess I could say that layers made a big part of the picture, but it wasn't only the layers that made this work of fine art; I also added blur filters, erased lines here and there, and messed around with different brushes.

3. I think my drawing is different than others because I used white to my advantage. I changed my background to black, and a dark grey, but then changed my lines to white. I also used 2 interesting brushes which changed my art work for the better; 1 made flowers, but they were large enough where I could make whites, treys, and blacks to change my background and make it pop more. Then the second brush I used (which I lost sadly ;_;) made a cool effect, as if water was dropped onto my artwork. This is what makes my art work different than the others in the class.
 This was a selection of the many layers I used to make this picture how it is now.