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Jesus calderon vargas

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COMPASSION POSTER

collage materials, cut out images and book texts Compassion is something that everyone is capable of doing, with these compassion posters being towards a specific group to have compassion for. I chose the LGBTQ community and i wanted to show how coming out can be one of the hardest things an individual can do. With […]

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independent drawings

here i chose to put in some of my art that I have done over the course if my time here at Gsu Dunwoody, some class projects while others where on my own. I wanted to show my versatility with drawing and some aspects of color use. and I think they show my type of […]

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Self portrait

materials: collage material, lays chip page, ink pen our self portrait was a small project that was made out of a collage with the inclusion of a kitchen item. it was a way of highlighting ourself with different materials in order to get our likely hood. for my own portrait I used a image from […]

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Sequential narratives

materials: water color paper, ink wash, and sharpie the final project of the semester was our sequential narrative drawings that ties in with our 3 perspective drawings. here is were my hero’s story is told in a story board/ comic style. the purpose was to have our hero be a representation of ourself in way […]

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3 perspective draiwngs

materials : tone paper, water color paper, ink wash, watercolor pencil the three perspective drawing, the goal was to use 1-point , 2- point and atmospheric perspective. the drawings are centered around a hero that we had to create and where we think they would be. for my atmospheric perspective I drew the Krog tunnel […]

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NATURE INSPIRATIONS

materials : rocks, cut flowers The land art prompt was designed to take what’s found in nature and make something new and different. With references like Andy goldsworthy, i took rocks from around my house and shaped them into a koi fish, adding small bits of yellow and purple flowers to give the patterns of […]

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