June 24, 2008

Fly not?

In one of my recent posts, Experimenting, I mentioned that one of the journals I featured was inspired by a “small cardboard chest of drawers.” I now realize that gives very little explanation, so I thought I’d share some pictures of the piece.
close up of top drawer-exaggerated color

close up of bottom drawer-low key color

This was my final for my color concept class at CCAD. The objective of this assignment was to complete a series of work with a defined subject, three specified color objectives and to incorporate a 3-D element. I chose the subject matter of flies and venus fly traps. I wanted the piece to somehow relate to my major(industrial design). I accomplished this by transforming my theme into a furniture design. This chest of drawers is made of illustration board, mount board, handmade paper, and is decorated with acrylic paint and colored pencils. The back of the chest(not pictured) is a scene with flies being devoured by hungry venus fly traps. The two drawers feature a exaggerated color fly wing and a low key fly head.

Weird? Yes.

Why did I chose this theme?
(See post title)

Categories: art, etsy


9 comments:

maryeb said...

Your artwork is stunning!! Thanks for sharing it.

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SarahKelley said...

You have a beautiful blog.

OnAMoonbeam said...

wonderful and so creative!

Elena said...

Wow, that is beautiful!!

Peacock Tres Chic said...

Thanks for linking to me :-)

I love your work! I wish I had the patience for painting.... I used to love it when I was little.

Patrizia said...

Very cool idea. Great artwork too. I hope you got high marks for that!

lola and ruby said...

We were just getting ready to say HOW FREAKING cool...that is, until we got to the part about flies. Ew!

You still did an amazing job!

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Anonymous said...

I really hate flies, but there is something very beautiful and haunting about this piece. Lovely work!