Wednesday, 30 December 2015

A Conversation: Alice - Sketches





These are the outcomes of the pictures I took of Alice. Although her clothes were quite baggy, I managed to guess her body shape and drew it as accurately as I could. I have found, after drawing the first people, that it is a lot better to draw without adding the facial features. It might be a bit less effective but I am focusing mainly on the clothing so I don’t want to draw attention too much to the face. I took quite a few shots of Alice in lots of difference poses (decided by herself) to capture different angles and body positions. I can now use these drawings to draw clothes on to. I may consider adding one piece of colour to each drawing which would be the hair. Seems as Alice is blonde, I would probably go for that colour. Unless I was dressing up the drawing with a more inapropriate selection of clothing of which I would colour the hair something a bit more crazy such as blue. 

Monday, 28 December 2015

A Conversation: Alice



This is my beautiful little friend, Alice. She is 4 years old with a huge personality. She lives next door to me at home so when i went to visit at the weekend, i asked her if she wanted to be in my project. All i did was tell her to pose for the camera and try putting her hands on her hips and these are the very adorable photos that came out of it. 

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

P&P Term 1 - Workshop Week - Work Play Post-It Challenge

For our first workshop week of the year, I opted to join Nick Deakin in his Work Play Post-It challenge. This was a brilliant day working together with some of the 1st years.

We were handed a sheet with the word 'Work' on it and other with the word 'Play' on it and a wad of Post-It notes. We were told we needed to scale these words up to fit on a wall full of the Post-Its.

Work / Play


























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