A collection of various types of artwork that I've completed in the past.
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This is an artist study from William Kentridge that I done at school using graphite and blue chalk. It is actually a cut from an animation called ‘The Heart Has Its Own Memory’.
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This is a drawing of the exact boat my Great-Grandad used to pilot when he worked on the tugs that I drew for him for Christmas; I drew it using a picture of his model one.
Unfortunately I only have a picture of it in a frame because it’s at his house and we’re in lockdown.
Then underneath is the model/picture that I used for the drawing.
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This is ‘Christina’s World’ by Anselm Kiefer that I’ve done using paint and then the hill is done using dry brush, and this is a picture I’ve taken of marshy land nearby to use in an artist study that will replicate ‘Christina’s World’ in my own way.
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This is then a drawing I done of one of my class mates to replicate the position of the figure in Kiefer’s piece. I also like the fact, that the same picture can be portrayed lying down or backed up against a wall depending on how you place the image.
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This is an artist study of ‘The Woodcuts’ by Anselm Kiefer. I done this during school but I noticed it puts outs a very strong message from the flowers towering over him as he lies there carelessly.
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Here is a drawing of my late dog, I done this as a birthday present for my sister but the amount of detail in a dogs face is incredible and you never notice it until you look closely.
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This is the only three dimensional work I’ve done, it’s a clay model I made a few years back so the paint is quite worn. We made it at school and we had to pick a character and a characteristic so I chose The Roadrunner and Devilish which is why he has fangs and bloodshot eyes.
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This is an artist study from William Kentridge; this is done in ink and wash. This piece creates a very heavy and weighted sensation to it due to him having the weight of a boulder behind his back.
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Here is a drawing of a car doing a burnout, I love the way the smoke clouds just take control of themselves as they rise to the sky.
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Here are two drawings I have done of some of the riders I watch, Alex Rins (Blue) and Marc Marquez (Orange). I loved drawing these because of the surprising amount of detail that go into them.
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