Wednesday, April 20, 2011

"Boston: 2000s": Sketch


Sketch for "Boston: 2000s".  Graphite on drawing paper.  14" x 17"

My instructor liked the outcome of my "San Francisco" project so much, he asked me to do the last pieces of the semester in the same style (Art Nouveau), but with different eras and cities.  This is the first of the series.  I wanted to show a girl from the first decade of the 21st century.  I represented my state capital by putting the Prudential Center and the Citgo sign (a popular landmark around the Fenway Park area) in the background and by having the girl wear a Red Sox cap.

"Seattle: 1990s": Sketch



Sketch for "Seattle: 1990s".  Graphite on drawing paper.  14" x 17".

For this one, I wanted to showcase the grunge musicians that came from the area and give the girl a guitar (instead of just a beauty shot like I did with the others).  When it's painted, she'll be wearing a flannel shirt as well.  In the background is the city skyline and the Space Needle. 

"New York: 1970-80s": Sketch


Sketch of "New York: 1970-80s".  Graphite on drawing paper.  14" x 17"

For this one, I wanted to capture the punk rock era of the city, but still make it beautiful.  Since the Chrysler Building is Art Deco-style (the next step from Art Nouveau), I decided to incorporate it into the background of this piece.  I also included the front of the famous rock club, CBGB, to compliment the punk girl.  Because it's depicting New York City, I included an apple in the upper part of the border (which I created to look like wrought iron) and the NY state flower, the rose in the bottom part of the border.

Monday, April 18, 2011

"San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)": Finished


Final painting of "San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)" by Scott McKenzie.  Acrylic and ink on illustration board. 14" x 17".

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

"San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)": Sketch 1


Sketch for "San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)" by Scott McKenzie.  Pencil on drawing paper. 14" x 17".


Still in progress.  This is my love letter to The City, one of the most amazing places I've ever been to.  Can't wait to go back again!

"F***in' Perfect" Final


"F***in' Perfect" by P!nk.  Acrylic, colored pencil, & ink on illustration board.  14" x 14"

"F***in' Perfect" In Progress




In progress work on "F***in' Perfect" by P!nk.  Acrylic, colored pencil, pencil, & ink on illustration board.  14" x 14"

This piece was inspired by a My So-Called Life episode called "The Zit".  In it, the main character, Angela, sees her crush, Jordan, talking with Casey, the prettiest sophomore girl.  In the show, Angela just sees them and walks away, with no tears but plenty of insecurities.  I wanted to get down to what Angela was really thinking and feeling; her hurt at seeing Jordan laughing with another girl, her self-loathing because she has a pimple on her chin and feels downright ugly about it, and her thoughts that she's not pretty enough to be with Jordan.  P!nk's lyrics ring true with everyone, fictional or real, and I wanted to emphasize it in this piece.