I have yet again another interview.... I'm not complaining but I'm panicking big time!!! i have to do/hand in 20 images to the uni by the 4th march and I'm having a bit of a mental creative block! So if you guys have ANY suggestions i would be soooo grateful! Its a fine art course, so i mean ill have to do a lot of painting and drawing but anything ideas i would be s grateful to hear them!
But here is a very small amount of work work which i have decided to use....
I sketched the most common movement of hands onto a ripped sheets of newspaper and then tea stained it. I then sketched free hand over the top with biro.
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oooh i thought you were doing a photography/fashion course?? confused! lovely drawings though, amazing! I did fine art and I found it very restricting in that it was mostly drawing etc. and no collage :(
if you gave more info on your course specification then i can offer some advice :)
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well i applied for 4 based art courses, so art, fashion, fashion promotion and photography as i enjoy all of them and can all relate them to each other!
its just fine art, and i got to draw and paint pretty much but i dont no what to do?! ha ha any ideas..
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I love how you sketched them on newspaper.
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It's a brilliant concept, the newspaper sketches. My sis has to hand in her portfolio for admissions at a local design school and would love your ideas and suggestions on what to turn in :)
oh my god. seriously these pieces of art are so cool and creative. I am sooo in love with them!!!
oo this looks so cool !
Also really love your blog !
you're really good at drawing... I did a bit of fashion illustration but I suck at it :P
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You know how much I love all your art, especially your drawings! You're so so talented :)
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Wonderful sketches! The hands and newspaper piece is awesome.
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love the hand drawings and the tea stain technique. great.
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