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Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Life Drawing Genene - 2011
Charcoal on Pearl Mi Tientes Paper

Aerial Perspective Me - 2011
Charcoal, White Conte on Soft Blue Mi Tientes Paper

Credit Card Paintings

Farm House - 2011
Acrylic on Illustration Board

Falls - 2011
Acrylic on Illustration Board

Flower - 2011
Acrylic on Illustration Board

Colour Theory Class Paintings

Low Key Oranges - 2011
Acrylic on Illustration Board

Mono-Chromatic Still Life - 2011
Acrylic on Illustration Board

Flower Op - 2011
Acrylic on Illustration Board

Colour Pop - 2011
Acrylic on Illustration Board

High Key Beach Bade - 2011
Mixed Media on Illustration Board

Watercolour Paintings

Summer Window - 2010
Watercolour on Watercolout Paper

Dublin Wall - 2010
Watercolour on Watercolour Paper
Church Door - 2010
Watercolour on Watercolour Paper

Slash - 2011
Watercolour on Watercolour Paper

Oil Painting - Semester One

Tree - 2010
Oil on Canvas Pad


Marathon Pulp Mill - 2010
Oil on Canvas Pad

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Lady Gaga. Obsessed Much?

  
Lady Gaga Leather
Watercolour on Paper - 2011
Recognizing Lady Gaga for the talent she portrays has been easy. It wasn't until March 6th, 2011, when I attended her most recent tour "Monster Ball", that I found a personal attachment; following my Queen as one of her many "Little Monsters".
   


Lady Gaga - 2011
Acrylic on Canvas - 20x24 in.
She is an Icon. She will be a legend. She is fucking LADY GAGA. Now show her your fucking TEETH!



Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Thursday, 24 March 2011

My Start. In Art.

It was my very first year living in (my now hometown) Marathon, On. Attending Margaret Twomey Public School, I was a very young girl in grade six at the age of eleven. My teacher's name was Mr.Harrison. He had an informal, rather odd, criteria of teaching... Aside from that, he is responsible for assigning me my very first successful art assignment. We, the students, were directed to select one of several images, take home, and return upon the due date. Being naturally competitive, I challenged myself with the most difficult drawing, hoping to out shine my fellow peers. Of course, also being a kid, my assignment was left incomplete the day before it's due date. My mother explained to me that I would not be leaving my bedroom that evening until my assignment was complete. It was crunch time. Let me tell you, I spent ALL night in my room. Hours upon hours later, I found myself FINALLY satisfied with the outcome. I hopped in bed to rest for what was left of the night. In the morning, giving my art work a second glance with fresh eyes, I absolutely could not believe what was in front of me. Impressed and excited to show my skills, I brought the drawing to my mom. She also was very impressed. I felt great; I discovered my talent. Unfortunately, I do not have a  copy of the drawing but I could describe it. It was a beautiful couple, of a man and a woman, sitting on a bench in a park like setting. The woman gazed into the eyes of the man with so much love, she had great posture and elegance. Their wear was of a classy wealth, formal. I focused on the figures with suggestions of background detail. Remembering back I still can't bring myself to believe the capability I had at such a young age, and without having a clue. The image of my first drawing will forever exist in my mind, along with the memory of it's becoming.