express

June 18, 2010

expression.

This has an underlying meaning. The “objects” in the painting are supposed to symbolize my future in the medical field.

I mean…. the whole painting is so abstract that it doesn’t really resemble anything, but in reality there is more to it.

Charcoal & white acrylic paint

White Flight.

June 1, 2010

This color pencil piece was inspired by my time at the Civic Leadership Institute in Baltimore. This work sort-of describes urban blight and the breakdown of many urban areas throughout America.

This was my first AP Art drawing and kind of shows where I started (skill-wise.) I was very happy with the way the siding turned out relative to my reference picture. Those panels flippin’ took forever to angle correctly!

BTWz.. Almost done with highschool :O

D.C. II

May 4, 2010

Yet another instalment of work from my concentration.

I’m really fond of this piece and the way people see it.

I’ve heard a lot of “Is that unplugging or plugging in?” and even “Hey, so does Japan have anything to do with it?” The later is a bit silly, but it is amazing how many different ways people can see a simple drawing like this. In fact, a lot of the time the artist doesn’t see his artwork any other way but his own. So, remember to enlighten artists, like me. with your thoughts and interpretations.

Canvas 3x

May 3, 2010

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These are some of my favorite concentration pieces.

I don’t want to spend time talking about them too much because like I’ve mentioned before- it is all up to the viewer’s interpretation. But just to put this out there I don’t hate the government. I just criticize some of their controversial decisions. Free speech & free art wooo :)

Baltimore, MD :-|

May 3, 2010

I really think these are crappy and thats because I spent the night before they were due doing them. Lol fail

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These charcoall pieces were inspired by my time in Baltimore in the summer of 2009. There, I attended a civic leadership camp through the Johns Hopkins University. Ahh….. the good times.

I miss you class G!

So my AP art portfolio consisted of some of older stuff, and in order to fit it into my “Politics” concentration properly I had to jazz it up. So here some of my stuff that I have skillfully edited!

By the way – read more about my politics concentration in the CONCENTRATION section of the blog. :P

CLICK THE PICTURES TO ENLARGE THEM YOU CRAZY GOOD FOR NOTHING KIDS. STOP SKATEBOARDING ON THE SIDEWALK! RAWR

A slice of digital pie!

April 28, 2010

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This was the first time I attempted to do digital painting and the results are not too shabby, eh?

Hope you people agree, haha. I’ve never really been taught photoshop, but after this I feel I kinda got the jist of it.

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Here is some nice poster art which I have finally finished editing.

This Limp Bizkit concert poster is the final phase of a project I started in Illustration. Thanks to some nice brushes and text I have downloaded from the internet, I’m confident enough to display this to the online community. In addition to this I’m posting a piece I did over the summer. I was inspired by none other then Shepard Fairy.

Enough talking. Enjoy :)

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