Sunday, November 22, 2009



This is an Exhibitions class' project. The assignment was to "go out to the world," get whatever we could find and make something with the stuff found. We were to think as curators, transform the space by making an exhibition.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

This is my still life of loaves of bread and artichokes. I am working on form, color and accuracy.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Reflecting on Critique

After listening to my classmates' opinions on my work from this term, it seems as if my current struggle is making a finished piece. I was surprised to hear that my work showed determination beause I honestly was not concern about it at all. Now that I think about it, I do agree that I was very determined sometimes, but not all the time. This comment made me realized that I was most determined when I was working on something that did not get me very motivated. On the other hand, I said I was very proud of my compositions probably because I felt really comfortable with them. However, I had a realization when it was commented that most of my compositions were very central because I did not have noticed it. Then, I realized I felt good about my compositions because they portrayed what I wanted them to protray. I realized I wanted to portrayed the relationship between the objects and the sense or vibe of the whole still life instead of just having an interesting composition on a blank piece of paper.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Project's description

I am going to be using candy for the last project in Studio. It is going to be call "Natural and Edible." It is going to have delicious and colorful candy. It will be a watercolor piece. The dimensions will be 22" by 14.5". The candy is a representative of the things we eat that are distorted in any way through chemical processes. Some brands of any kind of food would say "Naturally flavored," making people think that it is good to eat because it is natural. Well, everything is natural and most things are edible, but just because something might be natural and edible it does not mean that it mightbe healthy or good.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Metal piece in progress

A successful thing about this piece is proportion and a struggle I have been having is showing the different values, especially in the diagonal handle (negative and linear part) of the spoon.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Can opener


This is a one line drawing of a can opener.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Work from pre-college summer studio 2009 at SMFA








This sculpture is entitled "PRAMS" or "Plants' Resistance Against Man-made Structures." The title really speaks for itself. This idea of representing nature's struggle started in my sophmore year through a foam-carving project.


The is "Abstract on ink." A personal problem I've had is consistency. I also do a lot of abstract work. This piece connects my style of artwork and has proved me that I can be a constant person.






These are some printings of a series I did of a flower I designed. This flower symbolizes compassion, understanding and balance.


This is a painting of my version of Virgin Mary. I wanted to capture the innocense, tenderness and sympathy of the teenage girl God picked to have his son. I was really trying to capture what the mother of Jesus was like right before she was chosen by God.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

This is an extra piece for the walnut series. I was just experimenting. I'm still not sure of what to do with it. My main focus in this piece was value and depth perception.
This is the first piece of a walnut series I am working on, in my Studio class. In this piece I focused on showing texture through value and on the relationship of the shared space between the walnuts.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Figure Drawing 1

Here is one of my Figure Drawing class pieces. In here, I was focusing on the colors within the skin and the essence of the pose.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Welcome!

Welcome to my senior VA blog. Here, you will find some finish work of mine and maybe some in progress. Thank you for your time.