Showing posts with label IAR 110. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IAR 110. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2008

The Room

Where I Live



So this picture is supposed to be a two point perspective of my studio desk. I entitled "Where I Live" because its the truth, I spend majority of my day sitting in this well decorated (if I do say so myself) cubical. I like the picture, however the way I drew it looks like I'm hovering over everything.

Home Is Where the Heart Is



This picture is a plan view of my parents house. There isn't a lot that really goes on around my house. It sits on a hill, but it's level on the top. There are also a ton of trees in the back at the bottom of the hill.

A Topographical Plan



This is one of the first topographical drawings I've done. It was an exercise for my drawing class and I actually enjoyed working on it!

My White House Plan



This is one of my first plan views, and it's of the White House. Our class watched Nadia demonstrate how to create a plan view and we were then told to try it ourselves.

Friday, November 21, 2008

A Section



This was the last picture for Stole's section of drawing. It was measured in 1/8th scale, doubled, and drawn in fourth from my text book.

(i attempted scanning this picture more then once and each time it didn't come out that well, the real drawing is better .. trust)

Thursday, November 20, 2008

House



This picture was drawn for my drawing class. I really enjoyed mimicking this picture. It was taken from my text book. It was measured in 1/8th scale, doubled, and drawn in fourth.

(When scanning this picture in, many of the shading lines didn't appear.)

A Plan View



This is the first plan drawing that I've ever done. The picture was given in my text book, it was measured in 1/8 scale, doubled, then drawn in fourth.

(i attempted scanning this picture more then once and each time it didn't come out that well, mainly the poched areas, the real drawing is better .. trust)

A View, A View





For my drawing class I had to imagine and draw the sides of a shape given, I also had to create 10 north arrows.

Perspectives in Black, White, and Orange



These perspective drawings I completed for Nadia's section. They are one point, two point, exaggerated light, another one point, and looking up at the ceiling.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Plug It In - Plug It In



In Nadia's section of drawing, we were told to draw an electrical feature really big ... and here it is ! Actually in the section we had to draw the same feature far away then slowly getting larger. Afterwards we had to pick one picture and draw it at a larger scale.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

A Close Up With Light



In this section of Nadia's Drawing class we had to draw the same feature at different angles. Afterwards we had to pick one picture and draw it at a larger scale.

A Closer Look at Architectural Devices



In Nadia's section of drawing, we had to draw three different architectural fixtures in three different ways.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Sticks and Phones Can Break My Bones





In my drawing class, we had to look closely and the details of our cell phones and twigs. We had to draw what we saw in both, then combine two thumbnails into one, then reduce the number of pictures until we reached four final drawings. Not all of my drawings are shown, but I chose ones that emphasized the change of picture.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Hand and Hand






















These are my ambedextous hands. The top is me drawing with my right hand, the bottum with my left. Obviously you can tell that I'm right handed. YA - YA !!

Time in a Bottle


I feel like an hourglass is an abstract version of my stick project.
The sphere surrounding the center on my project relates back to the point where the sand of the hourglass is caught between past and present.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Listen to the Words that are Coming Out of My Mouth !!




Well this was quite a disaster. It's supposed to be Danielle's cheap ring. I had to turn my back to her while she described an object and I had to draw it. It was actually a fun exercise and amusing to see what came from what she described to me.

"I Feel It in my Fingers ... "



These are a pair of sunglasses... obviously !! But for serious, during drawing class we coulndn't look at the object we were drawing, we could only feel it. SUPER COOOL! YA-YA

Beautiful Disasters



The Negative Isn't So Negative