My second piece was centered around chromophobia or the fear of color. I chose to do this phobia because of the irony it has in art. This piece was done with a palette knife and acrylic paint because I really wanted to delve further into abstractness and focus mainly on paint application. I really like […]
Month: October 2019
Trypophobia
For my first spread of my third artwork, I decided to shift my focus to trypophobia (the fear of holes or circular patterns). I always found this phobia to be extremely interesting and odd. The more I delved into reference photos, the more I began to be creeped out by hole textures and patterns. Even […]
Reflecting Back on Artwork #1
My original intention for my first piece was to convey the fear of arachnophobia and I wanted to incorporate this fear in an abstract style. I composed my idea so there was an abstracted figure who is like a sort of “spider keeper”. I had spider legs extend over him and wrapped around him to […]
#throwbackthursday
This was a piece that I did last year in art III. I was not very proud of my pieces that year, but this one was definitely an exception. When I heard we would have to realistically depict a part of the human skeleton and in conte, I was extremely nervous and wasn’t sure how […]
Progress on Artwork #2
In my second spread for my second artwork focused around chromophobia, I worked through the composition I want to execute in my piece. I made the background of the first page from famous artworks from my inspiration Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keefe, and Andy Warhol. On my second page I developed the thumbnail that I thought […]