Sunday, March 4, 2012

AP 3-D Concentration Piece #1



Different views of my first series piece for AP 3-D Design.
Media: Cardboard
Idea: Each piece will be made from different sized triangles, put together like a puzzle. None are planned beforehand. I am focusing on structure and control. As the series progresses, the pieces will become less structured, becoming more and more out of control, yet still holding onto it. In the end, these pieces will come together to create an installation, each relating to each other. Floor to wall.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Friday, October 7, 2011

AP 3-D Work

Ways of Flight, DART train passes, 2011
Back view
Dreaming, clay and polycotton, 2011.
Close-up
Balance, plaster, 2011
View 2

Friday, September 23, 2011

AP Drawing Breadth 2010-2011

Black and White Still Life, Acrylic, 12" x 17"

Predella, Color Pencil, 15" x 15"

Farmer's Market, Oil Pastel, 18" x 24"

Hand and Objects, Ebony, 18" x 24"

Printmaking Still Life, Ebony, 11" x 18"

AP Drawing Concentration 2010-2011

The beauty of plant life inspired me to explore their characteristics. In developing my work, I emphasized color, positive and negative space, value, and shape. Through the use of these elements, I make sure to portray the plant so that my work captures its unique characteristics. Plants are extremely diverse, giving me unlimited options to explore throughout my concentration.


Dried Lilies, Acrylic, 20" x 16"

Plants and Rocks, Watercolor and Ink, 8" x 11"

Wandering Jew, Oil Pastel, 11" x 16"

Dots and Lines, Marker and Ink, 9" x 9"

Orchid, Oil Pastel, 12" x 16"