Monday, April 30, 2012

Last Day of School

Today was my final exam!

It was a 1.5 hour critique on our assignment to create a self portrait from a photograph of our faces in some form of "distorted" position. We were to use charcoal or conte on toned paper, or watercolor paper stained with tea or coffee.

Below is (from left to right) a girl who pulled her glasses from her face so her eyes were enlarged, a boy busting through saran wrap (indicative of his feelings of claustrophobia at the end of the semester), and a boy posing with other people's fingers poking in his face (to which half the class responded, "Dude, I've totally felt like that before!!!")



From left to right again, a boy who put on swimming goggles and then stretched his mouth tight into a scream, a lady who wrapped floss around her face, and a dude (Chas) who put packing tape over one eye to pull the eyelid down, wrapped a leather strap across his face, bound a binder clip to his nostril and bit down on a bottle cap. He was working with the feelings of being bound up and conformed by others, and the bottle cap was an attempt at some relief in the pressure.


Here we are:


That's Joe on the left. The genius.


Second round in the Critique included a girl who bit down on a slinky then wrapped it around her head, some Mom who got her oldest child to put his hands in an A-OK sign around her eyes and her oldest daughter to hold a spoon to her nose, then a fair blonde with a clown nose.


Then a miraculous belly-dancing veil masking the eyes of Hannah, a duct-taped mouthed advocate "speaking out" for the 27 million modern day slaves in the world who have no voice, then a harnessed chap with a halo, trying to break free.


It seems there is so much suffering in the art department...is that a pre-req?

Here's mine up close:

There is still work to do on it...but so far I feel pretty distorted.

2 comments:

merpha said...

Oh man - the A-OK one is totally my favorite - the best!!! you are so good.
glad it's over - you can take a break now - hope to see you soon!

Anonymous said...

Wow, so much talent in one room. Love your drawing. Denise