Monday, November 29, 2010

My Vans :D

One of my favorite pairs. This lovely Vans are "colored" by Crayola. The fabulous checkerboard patter with Crayola crayon scribbles coloring them in. What could be more fitting for a young artist?








Here is my oldest pair. They were originally light and dark blue, but sadly I cannot wear blue at my school because it is a gang color in my area. So what i did-since I did not want to buy have to pay for new shoes-was I painted them. It was very easy. What I did was I got some bottles of acrylic paint and did a few coats of it on the shoe. I should say to let the paint dry for 2-4 days before wearing, but I never follow those rule, so use your best judgement. And for the shoe laces is, I took some embroidery floss (2x the length that you need) and twisted tightly. Then I folded the twisted the twisted strings in half. The strings-now folded in half- will twist around each other to form a thicker rope-like string. on the ends of the shoe lace, wrap some tape tightly around it to make an aglet that can be easily put through the eyelets. Thread the shoelace through the eyelets as you normally would, and TAH-DAHHH, your magically shoes are complete!
And well, these shoes have really nothing to do with art. They are just so comfortable. I thought that I should post them too so that they wouldn't feel left out. And so you could see my last pair of cool shoes...

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Running Colors

One of my very favorite things about painting is when you are done and you are washing the thing that you had your paints on and as soon as the stream of water coming from the sink hits it, all of the vibrant colors run everywhere and mix together, usually to form a icky brown color or a very nice deep teal.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Harry Potter Theme Song

Here is a video of me playing the Harry Potter theme song on my flute. If you have looked on my profile yet you would know that as well as art, I also enjoy the Harry Potter books and playing my flute so here is a combination of the two. A few weeks ago my cousin and I tried to figure out the notes. I think we did a pretty good job. I really do wish though that I hadn't taken so many breaths!!! *Note: We didn't write the song, we do not take credit for it. Please person who really did write the song, do not sue me. Please.*  ENJOY!

Late Autumn

I painted this picture with acrylics on a canvas in October for the October Fest at my church. It went up for the silent auction and sold for $15. The idea started with a picture that I took in Oregon from '07, but it moved away from winter and much more into fall.                              

Pine Trees on a Cloudy Day

I think that this picture I painted today looks pretty good, if I do say so myself. It was done with acrylics on canvas paper. I got the idea from watching Bob Ross on youtube for like 3 minutes this morning, haha. Notice the very thin layer of fog over the trees that I put on the picture. You can see it over to the lower mid- right

Ferris Wheel

I realize that this picture I painted today looks like a 1st grader did it, but oh well, I still like it. I painted it with watercolors on watercolor paper. I really have no idea where I got this idea. I think it started with the idea of the  lights on the ferris wheel up against the night sky.

Jack Skellington

I love this picture! I drew this, I think, about a year ago, near last Halloween. I spent what seemed like forever perfecting how to draw Jack Skellington. I learned how from this tutorial. http://www.dragoart.com/tuts/160/1/1/how-to-draw-jack-skellington.htm I love that website. You can find out how to draw nearly anything from it! .

Butterfly Guitar

This one was done 2 years ago when I was taking an art class. It was done on a piece of printer paper with oil pastels.

Tree by Bridges

I painted this picture last fall for an art show I was invited to be in. I don't really remember, but it is probably acrylics on card stock I think... I used a sponge to do the leaves on the tree as well as the grass.

Blue/Green Dragon Card

A birthday card that I made for my brother's 15th birthday in April with colored pencils on a peice of printer paper. I tried to copy a picture that I saw in a "how to draw" book.

Winnie the Pooh

Here is my picture of Winnie the Pooh looking up at some wonderful bumble bees. I used acrylics on a canvas. I was originally hoping to use watercolors, but sadly they don't work on acrylic canvases to my disappointment. I painted this picture in January 2010 for my baby cousin Sammy's 1st birthday. I got the idea for this painting from my classic Winnie the Pooh calandar that I have for this year.

Tigger

I love this picture of Tigger that I painted a while ago (in January, 2010) for one of my moms friends(she still hasn't sent it to her :/). I used acrylics on a piece of watercolor paper. I probably should've used a canvas, but oh well.

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