If there is one thing I'm not, it's prepared. Preparation isn't my strength, oh no. Yes, a piece was made but I unfortunately have no picture for it. So, in place of this boo boo, I have a few doodles I did in my free time, using different difficulties to do so. The class was given an assignment to look through lots of art pieces to find one or two that inspired us to create something else! The piece that inspired me was a small dog statue called "Dog Effigy". This first piece here was simply a scribble with a twist! It of course was made with a lone ink pen but the fun part was drawing it. I didn't use my dominant hand, nope. I used my mouth, my left hand and at one point, drew by only moving the paper rather than the pen. I held the pen in place before going to town! Here is another piece made via my mouth! I wanted to try something with just my mouth and this is what came out. The picture itself is based off of a legendary monster called the Slenderman. He is described as tall with very thin limbs, white paper-like skin, a black dress suit, tentacles and no facial features at all. He is said to target children and teens that enter his forest, ripping them to shreds on sight. And then we have this final piece. This was drawn with a purposefully shaky hand to give off a professional scribble look. Although I am anything but professional, I like how it turned out in the end.
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This piece was mistaken for a project, truly. While brainstorming ides, I will usually doodle to get my brain thinking along with me. The product of my brain working was something similar to a religious tarot card. This piece was inspired by a character I created as a teenaged mortal version of the Greek Goddess of the harvest, Demeter. What could show that this is her is the repeated reference of wheat, her most prominent symbol.
The character I created was Demeter, as a nearly emotionless teenager with a heated crush on the teenaged god, Hephaestus. This crush has nothing to do with any of the mythology, as it was simply for drama in the story being written. I partake in an online activity referred to as 'roleplaying'. It's a game within a chatroom where multiple people take part as characters acting out in a set stage. The plot of this particular 'rp'. as we call it locally, is the main Greek gods as teenagers playing a game that, in the beginning, ends the world. The end goal is to create a new universe for them to live in and rule over as the gods we see them as today. Working with charcoal was an interesting experiment, truly. I know a certain old woman, who has a love for anything beachy, is going to like it!
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K.R.M.Art is the thing I breathe, man. |