I chose this monogram as my favourite as I think it has a professional approach yet still remains exciting and unique….Continue Reading Alt Means, Monogram Making
Concertina Project
materials used: oil pastel, thread, marker, ink, paint with white crayon, fine liner pen, marker, paint. …Continue Reading Concertina Project
Alt Means, Portrait Drawing
For this project, I was paired with Savannah Corbett. I asked her to describe herself in one word and she used the word “unique” and so I wanted to make sure to incorporate that into the drawings. She also said she likes rainbow colours, and so for one of the pieces I wanted to use…Continue Reading Alt Means, Portrait Drawing
Alt Means, House on Stilts
For these houses on stilts, I used a combination of cardboard, a paper cup, a plastic bottle, paper, acrylic paint and leaves. The houses were made with different approaches yet the same colour theme to allow a sense of unity; the audience know that these houses are one piece together. The stilts were made…Continue Reading Alt Means, House on Stilts
Museum, Charcoal Drawings (from home)
I wanted to challenge myself by using the eraser to create highlights amongst the charcoal. I really got into this task and enjoyed the different textures that could be created using the charcoal….Continue Reading Museum, Charcoal Drawings (from home)
Alt means, Blind Drawing And Wire Manipulating
I found the blind drawing to be somewhat out of my comfort zone, but after the first few portraits I began to feel relaxed and more loose with it. I found the wire creations to be really enjoyable as I’ve never tried something like this before and I definitely want to continue working on this…Continue Reading Alt means, Blind Drawing And Wire Manipulating
Alt means, Mark Making
I really enjoyed the freedom of this task as I got to explore different outcomes using the tools I made. In particular the marks made using the cocktail sticks reminded me of a…Continue Reading Alt means, Mark Making