
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Sketch notes

Monday, 16 December 2013
Effects of media on youth
In this image, which is 68 x 41 cm landscape, I wanted to present the effects of media on young people, using the styles of Nick Lepard, Gustav Klimt and Robert
Rauschenberg. To reflect Klimt's style I used his swirl pattern, which I lino
printed within the collage in the background. I also added gold to the eyes,
hair and toning of the portrait of my brother, painted Lepard’s abstract
style. I reflected Rauschenberg's style in the collage background, using various
images and objects, and lino prints of Klimt-like swirls and the Pulp Fiction character in the bottom right-hand corner.
Scraffito
Nick Lepard

Brad Pitt
This image is an A4 acrylic piece of development
work in the style of Gustav Klimt. With the actor Brad Pitt in the centre,
well known for his role in the film Fight Club, and Klimt, Egyptian-like patterns in the
background I tried to visually present how films can sometimes glorify negative
actions. I did this after finding out that Brad Pitt's image in Fight
Club had created a vast increase in male anorexia. This also made me think of
other ways in which media can affect an individual.
Grand Theft Auto V

Nick Leopord development work
Robert De Niro
After
watching various films Robert De Niro starred in, such as This Boy's Life, Taxi
Driver and Raging Bull, I admired the way in which he presents such a realistic
character. This is why I drew the A4 pencil drawing of Robert De Niro. By being
such a talented actor he makes his role believable and draws attention, through the
reality of his character, to social issues of the time such as the Vietnam war in Taxi Driver.
Josh Miels
This is an A4 oil painted artist copy of one
of Josh Miel's paintings. He is an modern illustrator and a digital artist
who works and lives in Australia. I particularly like his work as it is very
similar to the style of Nick Lepard, painting portraits with rough brush
strokes that make the image look slightly abstract. I also like the way he uses smudged text in this image, giving the painting a ragged effect.
ABDC by Raul Housman

Breaking Bad
Whilst
watching Breaking Bad, submersed in the plot and the dark humour, I decided to
create an A3 image of the main character, Walter White. Originally the piece was
supposed to be in the style of the young Australian artist Josh Miel, however
it seemed to take a different course. With an acrylic background and charcoal
portrait, the image takes a peculiar abstract appearance that I hope would
reflect some of the dark aspects of the characteristics of Breaking Bad.
Josie Jammet

Effy

Working in the style of Gustav Klimt, I painted this 61 x 43 cm acrylic image of the actress Kaya Scodelario, most famous for her main role in the teenage drama - Skins. In a similar way in which Klimt glamorizes women in his work, I wanted to present the glamorization of sex, drugs and violence presented in television.
I Was Cured Alright

Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix
Joe Strummer
The Sopranos

Brian Jones

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