drawing of space and short stories

Name: Austin Phillips

date: April 25, 2024

medium: Toned paper, bristol paper, watercolor poster paper, pencils, colored pencils, black magic ink, crow quill pin, paintbrush, and water

The goal of Project 3 is to develop scenes of real-life places with two or three-point perspectives. The senses in Project 3 will then tie into the sequential narrative for Project 4. Then, Project  4 aims to use different media like watercolor, stippling, hatching, and cross-hatching that we’ve done in class. We will use this media to create a story about our heroes. The stories in Project 4 will all have three parts: intro, rising action, and climax.

process: In Project 3, I used toned paper to draw the three different sceneries with a pencil. I added color depth to my art piece by tracing over my drawing with a brown color pencil. However, I had to redo part of it again because everyone used different mediums, including toned paper. I redid the skylift and my friend’s bathroom using the big watercolor paper and the bristol paper with ink and coloring pencils. In Project 4, I made short stories in comic book form using panels while incorporating the same sceneries from Project 3. I drew everything with a pencil and then inked the story with Black Magic ink. I eventually added watercolor to get a sense of value and texture. I Learned how to make stories in comic book form while also knowing how to use text boxes.

Project 2 /Intro studio

Name: Austin Phillips

Date: March 21, 2024

Medium:  Photoshop, Tabloid 11 x 17, Bristol Paper 9 x 12, printer paper, Magine paper, glue

introduction: Project two’s Objective was to create a public announcement piece with magazine paper and printout paper collaged onto 9 X 12 or 11 X 14 paper. But I ended up using the 9X12 Bristol paper to do my piece. Once the class had done the collage, we used Adobe Photoshop to add our quotes. The class also used Adobe PhotoShop to add the links that support our Service announcement.

Project 1 /Intro studio

Name of Artist: Austin Phillips

Date complete:

Medium: air dry clay, cardborad, hot glue, aluminum foil, wire, Acrylic craft paint Bold Brights paint, paper sock, baloon, and string

Introduction: The goal for project one was to recreate an existing book so we can show the meaning behind the story. I wanted to use Doctor Seus’s book “Oh The Places You Can Go.” I used it because it is a childhood book, and I wanted to explore the themes in the story and remake them. I used two pages from the book: the hot air balloon crashing into the tree and the boy in the yellow pajamas petting a green bear.