Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Castle Stencil

I have made a Castle Stencil for the top of my little table.  This is the fundimental design.  It does not include details, background, or forgound.  I will transfer this onto the top of the table by gridding. 

Friday, May 17, 2013

Table Continues

The first step is to give the table a base color.  I started by lightly sanding the table before painting.  I have chosen a cast iron black.  I used a soft brush and thinned the paint with matte medium to help the paint move smoothly into the grain of the table.  I wanted the beautiful graining it the wood to remain.  I then added a layer of clear matte medium to the top to seal the black before the next step.  (this is not a varnish) Wow that little table really does look nice already!  I am designing an image for the top.  Because this is a Chess Board I am going to attempt to do a Mid-Evil Castle.  Dave loves Mid-Evil Art and I enjoy creating it.

Keeping Busy

I like to keep busy creating over break time and have decided to give this little table a new life.  The table was free to me.  I am going to turn it into a one of a kind chess board.  It has terrific lines and I have a whole box of left over paints from my classes.  The table will be a gift to my boyfriend who has a box of chess peices he designed.  A terrific way for him to display his beautiful machining.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Color Class Final

This is my Final for Color Class.  The assignment was to do a Chuck Close type painting.  This painting is 16 X 20 and there are 320 individually painted squares that go into making this really cool piece of modern art. 
This is my Final Project for 2D.  It is a 20 X 26 of the Heritage Bldg. on Phoenix campus.  I used 100 weight Lenox paper.  I have found graphite works beautifully on this paper.   My professor described the graphite work as exsquisite during critique.  After we did the picture we added a small object from home blown up.  I added my staple puller.