Thursday, May 2, 2019

Goodbye - Series #4

This piece from the movie "Call Me By Your Name" is my favorite out of all of them because of the shading of the shirt and backpack. I have never really painted fabric, but I used a very similar picture to look at as a reference. I think that the dark brown background works for this piece, to have the central point pop out. When figuring out the lines from the background, I did them randomly. I am happy that I chose to do this movie for this background, because coincidentally, the lines replicate those of a train. The train scene is an essential part of the movie. I hope to include more of a collage feel when I include pictures of that scene so that it describes it better. The shirt also has a lot of meaning for the movie, so I felt like painting it was special. I also used a minimal use of micropen in the shirt and backpack. To me, this piece symbolizes a goodbye to the past, due to the reference to the movie.

Rebellious - Series #3

This piece is revolved around the movie "Lady Bird" and her rebellious nature. She doesn't always agree with her friends, catholic private school, and mother. It's a coming of age film where Lady Bird really stands out, just like the color yellow. Pink and yellow are split-complimentary colors, so I figured that they would suit each other. It also matches the color of the backpack in the final collage. I think that adding her head and sign makes the painting stand out even more. I would have liked to include more pictures surrounding her bird self. It is inspired by a poster she made for her school in the movie.

Journal Drawings - Series #2



 This piece is centered around a scene from the 2018 movie "Beautiful Boy." In the scene, a concerned father is looking through his son's journal and sees some disturbing images and writing. The music feels tense and the expressions on the fathers face grow more worried. There is no dialogue in this scene, yet you can understand what this means for the family. It really stood out to me the first time I saw the movie. It was a Q&A with the son, Nic Sheff, and the actor who plays him in the movie, Timothee Chalamet. I learned that for the movie, Nic's younger brother drew and wrote all of the pictures from the journal and across his bedroom. It adds another layer of depth to the scene. I had trouble figuring out the color palette for this background. I was going to go with black and grey to further convey the mood, but it did not go with the rest of the paintings, and it wouldn't have made the pictures pop. For the drawing in the middle, I used micron pens. I took inspiration from all of the surrounding pictures and combined all of them to have that be the main focus, especially with it being mostly white inside.

Bikes - series #1

This piece is like a storyboard and introduction for all of the movies I will take about in this series. Two out of the three movies (Beautiful Boy and Call Me By Your Name) that I chose to base my mix media artwork on, involve bikes in some way. I also had to include the most iconic movie bike of all time: E.T. I really enjoy making collages with pictures, but this time I wanted the background to be focused on color, line, and pattern.  I decided to go with the blue-green color palette to match some of the backgrounds of the pictures. I added quotes that i typed up from the last movie  in this series.

Goodbye - Series #4

This piece from the movie "Call Me By Your Name" is my favorite out of all of them because of the shading of the shirt and backp...