Thursday, January 22, 2015

Warhol-esque Digital Painting

I used a photo of my friend Alia, used the stamp filter, and changed the color of the picture four times.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Post-Impressionist Portrait

I used Luke Hemmings for the portrait. I chose a dot-like brush and the eye dropper tool while continuously changing the brush size for most parts of the face and hair.

Post-Impressionist Landscape

I used the eyedropper tool and used a dot-like brush to color the landscape.

Friday, January 16, 2015

30 Day Challenge 1

Day 1: Self Portrait
Day 2: What You Wore Today
Day 3: Clouds
Day 4: Something Green
Day 5: Bird's Eye View
Day 6: Worm's Eye View
Day 7: Fruit
Day 8: A Bad Habit
Day 9: Someone You Love
Day 10: Childhood Memory
Day 11: Something Blue
Day 12: Sunset
Day 13: Yourself With 13 Things
Day 14: Eyes
Day 15: Silhouette
Day 16: Long Exposure
Day 17: Technology
Day 18: Your Shoes
Day 19: Something Orange
Day 20: Bokeh
Day 21: Faceless Self-Portrait
Day 22: Hands
Day 23: Sunflare
Day 24: Animal
Day 25: Something Pink
Day 26: Close-Up
Day 27: From a Distance
Day 28: Flowers
Day 29: Black & White
Day 30: Self Portrait

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Georgia O'Keeffe Inspired Flower Painting

This was the picture I chose.

Throughout the painting I just used the eye dropper and painted on a new layer until it looked similar.

Sketchbook Pro: Digital Painting of Choice

I used the paint splatter brush and used different colors and sizes to make an eye.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

ArtRage: Logo


Artrage: Street Art


First I made Peter Pan and Tinkerbell stencils and painted them on a brick wall. I then used the air brush to make a "pixie dust" trail.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Trip Photos: Before and After

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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

ArtRage Formal/Informal Balance

First I put black and a light lavender color on the canvas and blended them together. Then I uploaded a star stencil and used it in different angles and sizes on the canvas. This displays formal balance because if you split it in half it shows two similar images.

ArtRage Rhythm/Movement