Monday, 28 January 2013

Stylised Bird-Fine Liner Pen

I came across this image after discussing some ideas with my teacher. The illustrator is Si Scott and when I found out this image was hand drawn and not produced on a computer or electronically it impressed me very much. This piece took a lot of time, and although I am very happy with the outcome I feel it will not be beneficial in terms of a style for a final piece. 

General Overlook


After looking over my current work I’m concerned that the project isn’t going in any particular direction. I do not feel as passionate about my work as I would like. I need to find a style that interests me, and then investigate it further than I have previous styles. I’m also beginning to feel that the bird route is not one I want to follow.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Brown Hawk-Watercolour and Biro

I loved this image and just had to re-produce it. I felt the movement and texture would suit some biro work perfectly. I decided to use watercolour paints and coloured biro, as the water colour would speed up the process without losing any quality. The image proved harder than first expected. The angle the bird was facing was difficult to portray. However I feel I have done this well. I am particularly happy with the eye and how the colours have blended together to create a smooth surface, also I feel the movement of the feathers over the head has worked well. If I were to improve this piece I would try to create more texture in the feathers as I feel they appear too smooth and repetitive.

Cockerel-Ink

After searching for a new technique to produce I came across this image. It interested me, the way the colours flowed into each other. I had never worked like this before, it was new to me. I decided to use inks for this piece as they were the perfect consistency to get the colours to run and blend into one another and provided enough vibrancy to capture the right tones. I’m happy with the outcome. I feel the head, which is much more detailed than the rest of the cockerel, works best. 

Brown and Yellow Bird Attempt Two-Acrylic Paint

After getting to the point I got on this piece I decided to leave it where it was as I felt it wasn’t going to improve and this would give me more time to produce more work. When comparing this piece to piece 7 I realised that the wings were proving a problem to capture using this technique whilst doing so to a high level. However I am happy with the fact this bird appears more textured in its body than the bird in the previous piece. I think this is because the colours were much easier to blend around and into one another because they were more evenly matched. I feel a little disheartened after two pieces not being as successful as I would have liked. I do not want to do another piece in this style as I feel it is slowing my progress in the project and is not allowing me to improve my skills as much as I would like.

Brown and Yellow Bird Attempt One-Acrylic Paint

Although I know this is only my second time using acrylic paints in this style I am not happy with this piece at all. I feel I haven’t blended the colours as well as they should’ve been and this leaves the bird with no texture, which was the main aspect I was focusing on.  If I choose to use this technique again I’m going to try to produce the same quality as piece number 6.

Blue and Orange Bird-Acrylic Paint


Following on from the scraper board, which beforehand id decided to begin to work more loosely, I felt this image provided the perfect opportunity to do so. I liked the texture of the bird mostly and felt it gave me a chance to try out a material I had not used so much in the past – acrylic paints. To say this was my first try I am quite impressed with myself. I feel I have captured the rough feathers of the bird well. If I use this technique again I think I should try it out on birds similar to this one, rather than more predatory birds which I much prefer.