Sunday, 5 February 2017

Samples

 
This is a sample that I created for my final piece to show what it would look like if I created it using oil paints. I really like this media as the colours blend really well with the each other.
 
This is another sample I created for my final piece to show what it would look like if I created it using coloured pencils. I do like this drawing, however I do prefer the effect created when using the oil paints as it looks a lot more detailed.

 
These are the samples I created using a woodcut, which I found really difficult as I had never created one before. The first print on the image is the one that worked the least as I didn't apply the ink thick enough. Where as, the second print is the one that worked the most as you can see the print a lot clearer, since I applied a lot more ink this time.
 
 
This is an example of the monoprints that I created in my specialist subject. A method of drawing a design onto a piece of paper, so that the ink underneath will print the design onto the paper. I used a photocopy of one of my design sheets that I had drawn to create these. I feel that these have turned out really well as it is a very clear image.

 
This is an example of a print that I created within my specialist subject area-fine art, by using the method known as Intaglio. A method of applying ink to a flat metal plate, drawing out a design onto it and then putting it through the print press. The design I drew was of a pregnant woman, however when it went through the print press, the pressure wasn't correct so it made the ink run every where.

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