Friday, May 30, 2014

Art

There are many different types of art styles and everyone learns a little differently. Some people may prefer to use canvas and paint or oil, others prefer pens or pencils, maybe they like to sketch in black and white, or even coloring in coloring books. Often what some artists love is to have a reference in front of them, live or a photo. A lot of artists can create images from their heads which turn out brilliantly while other who are inexperienced will often end up with a squashed face and the audience may wonder if it was on purpose or if the subject accidentally ran into a glass window. "Artist" may not even refer to someone who creates pictures which are tangible.

Authors are often considered artists of the written word. They create and paint images in your head which spiral out as you read, a working "movie" based off text. Movie Directors are Artists too, even the set designer and anyone else who works to make a script come to life. There are all sorts of art forms, some more popular than others. These are a few examples of work from a Senior Student at West Jordan High School. Samantha Foote is a writer and an artist, she put together a video to help show how she draws and has given access to a few of her drawings.

Snake and Sword

Voldemort and His Horcruxes

Wind

Loke/Leo from Fairy Tail a Japanese Anime

Happy from Fairy Tail a Japanese Anime

Jellal from Fairy Tail a Japanese Anime

Juvia from Fairy Tail a Japanese Anime

Fairy Tail Collage

Appa from Avatar: The Last Airbender

Momo from Avatar: The Last Airbender

Death

Elder Jeffery R. Holland- Portrait

Original Anime Character



***Watermarks have been added to all the original artwork to keep people from stealing the work. You may see some of these pictures drawn by May Reach/Waters on DeviantArt, this is the same person. May Reach/Waters is an online pseudonym. If you have any questions the artist has all works in her possession if problems of authenticity should arise.

1 comment:

  1. Really good art. I love the drawing of Momo

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