Thursday, July 21, 2011

Final product

The front cover of our magazine using photoshop  

the material and process pages explaining the materials used to make the garment and describing the process of the making of the dress 

What we learned and the photoshoot

Artist statement explaining what we had to do and what we want to show.  
I really like how the magazine turned out to be and I now can use photoshop

Camouflage figure drawing

 I drew the outline of the figure but the skeleton is a little more detailed. Once finished drawing the outline i painted the camouflage patterns behind in the corresponding colors.
















This is the skeleton and i drew
a bit more than just the outline

Color wheel

Figure drawing B&W

The task was to draw what was in front of us by pencil and once we did, we had to paint in black all the darker shades and leave the rest white.

American museum of natural history, sketching

Sketch using HB, 2B and 6B
pencils. The drawing is from
a plastic model of the Tyrannosaurus Rex's jawline
In central park


some of the works I liked in the MoMA gallery

Photo shoot for the 'camouflage' dress

This is one of the many pictures from the photo shoot. We had to make a photo shoot showing the 'camouflage' based garment so that we could then make a magazine cover along with a magazine with a minimum of 8 pages. Our dress was inspired from a party shop so we decided to make a dress that would show the 'dark' side of the party. However, we also went to an alleyway to take more pictures because it was a 'darker' and more scary location with graffiti on the walls making it more dirty and mysterious.

Gray scale

An attempt to paint a gray scale. The third gray and fourth are too similar I should have done the third gray darker