Month: November 2023
Perspective Drawing
School Library
School cafeteria view from the student center, with one-point and two-point perspectives in the corner.
The Central Park of two-point perspective view
Recycle being (Additive drawing)
Creating a mummy bird and two eggs
This adorable bird and its two eggs were created using recycled materials. I started by making the body frame out of bubble wrap attached to a wire ring. For the bird, I used a fabric with a flower lace pattern in a brown color. To create the eggs, I used two pine cones from my yard. To make a nest, I balanced the bird and eggs on a plastic plate and added some colorful sticks for a nest texture.
Drawing part
For this drawing, I used the additive method to capture the softness of the feathers and fabric. To highlight the details of the dots on the feathers, I used the eraser tool, paying attention to the blank spaces within the circles.
Watercolor painting
Watercolor Painting
Skull drawing with Conte on toned paper
To create this drawing, I began by outlining it with a charcoal pencil. Then, I gradually add depth and detail by using four different color conte crayons: black, white, bistre, and sanguine. For shading and creating darker areas, I use black and bistre. For lighter areas, I use sanguine. Finally, to highlight the brightest parts of the picture, I use white.
About me
My name is Htoi San Pan. I am from Myanmar, one of the South East Asia countries. Now, I am a student at Georgia State University. I am an artist in my country, and I especially love to paint watercolor. I have proudly displayed my artwork in many domestic and international exhibitions. One of my dreams in America is to become an artist, just like I was in my home country. I adore painting, sculpting, and gardening. My passion lies in portraying the beauty of flowers through my art.
Watercolor painting
Reductive Drawing
I created this drawing with a sense of pride, using only vegetables from my very own garden, including pumpkin, gourd, chili, and a bunch of baby eggplants. The method used to create this drawing involves subtracting charcoal from the paper, resulting in the formation of distinct light and dark areas.