Sunday, January 5, 2014

Poster

This is a picture of me with the Lambs guy that was on duty at Palisades Market.  I can assure you that he loved the poster, and he did put it up with all of the other posters that decorate the wall next to the cash registers.
Yey.

Here They Are!

These have yet to be framed, but they are finished.  Well, except the pig one. I ran out of film to be able to print it on time, and had to print it all regular-like.  The real, improved picture is on its way and will be done by thursday.  
 This is a Sow Skiing Seductively in the Snow
 This is a Jackal Juggling Java Just outside the Justice center.
 This is an Elephant Elegantly Entertaining with an Eggplant
This is a Menagerie Merrily Munching

Friday, December 20, 2013

This is a picture of my third concentration piece! It is titled: An Alligator Angrily Assembling An Apple Pie.  I like it, but I'm not sure about the composition of the piece. Any suggestions? :)


Sunday, October 27, 2013

First Concentration Piece Progress!

Although this is not a picture of the picture I will be turning in on wednesday, this is the work station with which I will be developing a photo within the next 24 hours.  The film isn't ready yet, and I can't do anything without it! :)




Sunday, September 15, 2013

What is a Concentration?

1.) The first artist I am going to talk about is Mariella Bisson. (http://www.mariellabisson.com)
   
      2.) The underlying Idea in Ms. Bisson's work, I believe, is the way light affects a scene.  Or perhaps, the different ways that light can enhance an experience.  I think that this is the focus of her work because she uses large brush strokes to emphasize the light and where it hits the objects in her pictures.
       3.) This artist uses large brush strokes and bold color pallets to create visual coherence in her works. 
       4.) While Mariella is a painter, she also does many drawings and mixed media pieces.  The way that she makes all of her works look cohesive is by using the color element and principle of art.  She is very good at creating bold color pallets within her work.

Here are some of her works:

1.) The next artist that I am going to talk about is Lynda Ater. (www.blackfish.com/artist/lynda-ater‎)

       2.) I feel like the underlying idea in Ms. Ater's work is the power of simplicity. This is because even though there isn't a whole load of detail in her pieces, the works still have a sense of movement and intricacy.
       3.) Ms. Ater employs the strategy of bold colors and simple designs in her works. These strategies create the sense of visual coherence.
       4.) I definitely feel like Ms. Ater uses color and line within her pieces. She employs these elements and principles of art into her works to create movement and coherence.

Here are some of her works:

1.) The final artist that I am going to talk about is Anne Siems. (http://www.annesiems.com)

       2.) The underlying idea in Ms. Siems' work is ceremonies.  I actually read that on her page, and it is pretty hard to argue against that.  She also uses texture and space in her paintings to create a sense of mystery and wonder.
       3.) Within her work, Ms. Siems uses intricate details and faded colors to create visual coherence.
       4.) Ms. Siem's employs space and texture within her pieces.  I would say that she uses more texture than space, because the textures in her work are often what make the pieces so detailed.  This detail is the most integral part of her works because it is what holds them together as a body.

Here are some of her works:



Summer homework done!!

Hey all you artists! The school year has begun, and we have all turned in our summer projects! This summer I did drawings instead of photos because I can't get credit for photos this year. I finished all 12 of them! These three are my favorite; I really like the dog one because it is basically the most accurate representation of my dog. The bananas are cool because I used a lot of different colors when I shaded them. And the spoon just turned out a lot better than I thought it would! Here they are:
                                               

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Hello Creatures of the deep! This is, unfortunately, the last blog comment of this year.  darn.  
These are two of my favorite pieces from this year:


I hope you like them, too!

Now, for my letter to any future AP art students:

Dear youngster, 
      My name is Noelle.  Yes, it is christmas in french, and no I was not born on christmas.  My grandfather's name was Noel, pronounced "Nole," and he died before I was born, so my mom wanted me to have his name in honor of him.  Except I turned out to be a girl, so Noelle had to do.  I am in AP art, and have been in AP art since the beginning of the 2012-2013 school year at Lakeridge High School.  I have really enjoyed my time in this class, and I can't garuntee that you will, but I would say that if you invest your heart into your art and you make some friends in the class you will have a good time.  My year has ben incredible; I learned how to paint, and well. Imagine that, learning to paint in an art class... I have made some lifelong friends.  I have helped those friends grow as artists.  I definitely feel accomplished because I took this class.  Hopefully when you take this class, you will have the same wonderful experiences that I did.  I mean, who could ask for more from a high school class? In art, we have freedom to create whatever our hearts desire.  We can paint boobies! Or perhaps we could paint food, too! Or maybe even food on boobies or boobies on food!  The possibilities are endless; and if you let your mind wander to where it wants to wander, I can garuntee that you will have a rather successful year.
           All the best, 
                 Noelle