Sunday, March 28, 2010

Mollie's Environment Sketches

Sorry for being late.... But here are my sketches anyway! They go in this order: vast, deadly, intimate, cluttered, quiet, simple. 


Friday, March 26, 2010






Some of the sketches are more developed than others. I started my actual pieces a little before working on them. The desert piece is a mess but itll look really good in the final. The sand will be more intricate and neat and the flower and sky will be painted. The sunset idea for vast is shit also. I couldnt really think of a good one. the quiet and deadly sketches are the same scene but done very differently in the end.

Brandon Enviornment sketches

The images are posted in the following order, vast, simple, quiet, intimate, dangerous, cluttered.






San: 6spaces sketches


vast



simple


quiet


intimate




deadly



cluttered




Michelle sketches

Here are my sketches, I never got the assignment sheet so I missed out on some details, so I think these sketches aren't quite as finished as you would have liked them, sorry! Also they aren't quite the size requirement? Im not sure if you wanted each image to be exactly square or?

the order is
quiet
simple
vast
dangerous
intimate
and the last 2 are both cluttered








Nicole Mueller: environment sketches

Here are my sketches...it was a little hard for me to do them in pencil because I was thinking of doing some small paintings for the final that really focused on color (thinking of Bernie Fuchs as inspiration). Seeing some of the landscapes in b&w they don't seem as interesting to me, and I was afraid some of my ideas might be too unoriginal. But anyways here they are:

simple


I had 2 for vast

quiet and deadly


intimate and cluttered

Justin Schmidt: Environment Sketches


final 6 sketches...

sorry its a photo, its too large for my scanner, and for some weird reason blogger doesn't let me upload my scanned images, i don't know why this is so.

plus i was planning on showing it in class, which is also why they're all on one paper.

5''x5'' pencil and micron

Tuesday, March 23, 2010