Sunday, November 22, 2009

Crow


Used porter's clay, my mom's kitchen knife, poster and oil paints AND a black fine tip marker pen, for this one.


I am planning on making more of these circular shaped toys with animal themes. Hope I do get down to make at least a few more of these in order to combine these as a unit product. Let's see..

*yawns*

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Non



Medium: Pencil Colors, Sketch Pens

Color Palette: Orange, Black, Brown, Pink, Yellow, Gray

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Monday, September 7, 2009

Bottle Full Of Nazism

Used bad quality clay and bad quality sculpting kit for this.


Sculpted out Hitler's caricature style head.


Created a sort of bottle.


Carved it all off carefully.


My first attempt at sculpting.
Apparently, incomplete but I have no plans of completing it either.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

A Scene Beyond Me



Medium: Water Colours

Colour Palette: Blue, Green, Black, White, Brown

Monday, August 24, 2009

Punk'd


Step 1: Draw any simple graphic design.
For this, I used my dad's black roller pen (while he was sleeping) for I had no black sketch pen. Knowing my blog is not looked at by cool artists, I suggest the ignorant junta to use a pencil if they're not too sure about their drawing capabilities.



Step 2: Colour it according to your liking.
I used ordinary sketch pens. Since I had only a limited colour range, I used only those. You could make it more bright and colourful.



Step 3: Use any software or graphic editing program to render tonal variations to your artwork. I used Adode Photoshop (version 7.0.1). Create as many versions of your image as you please then compile them into a single piece to create your own pop-art masterpiece.

In case, you don't want to use any software for some damned reason a lazy moron like me wouldn't understand, then trace the image on different sheets and use a different colour scheme for each new piece. Stick them all on a single thick sheet of paper or cardboard and you are done.


This was the final step by the way.



About the title: Apparently, this already disappointing title turned out to be a lame reality show aired on MTV but nevertheless, the idea was to have a flashy name because the artwork would be very colourful, bright and flashy too. Also, if you notice, the illustration is pretty modern and punk style. Hence the title, Punk'd.


Note: This is just an experimental work to see how photoshop works and how it can be used for various other artworks.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Milton Water Bottle, Ceramic Pottery and Curtains


The water bottle is okay, the pot is crooked and the curtains are badly shaded. What else.. umm, I guess nothing.