Mixed Media Collage Project

Project Information

Name of Project: Mixed Media Collage Project

Class: Introduction to Visual Communication

Due Date: 12/5/2018

Date Posted: 12/5/2018

Dimensions: 18 in x 24 in

Mediums: Prang Watercolor, Apple Barrel Acrylic, Magazine Clippings, Newspaper Clippings

Project Description: We had to emulate a mixed media artist’s work using their style or techniques by creating a piece inspired by their work. We had to use at least three mediums and different collage techniques such as pentimento or copy and paste.

Artist: Wangechi Mutu

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Patterns Project Final

Project Information

Name of Project: Patterns Project Final

Class: Introduction to Visual Communication

Due Date: 10/10/2018

Date Posted: 10/10/2018

Dimensions: 11 in x 14 in

Mediums: Prismacolor colored pencil, Micron Ink Pens

Project Description: With the use of patterning, repetition, symmetry, asymmetry, and color, we had to illustrate a composition that represented rhythm, movement, and thoughtfulness.

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Patterns Project Design Sketches

Project Information

Name of Project: Patterns Project Design Sketches

Class: Introduction to Visual Communication

Due Date: 9/26/2018

Date Posted: 9/26/2018

Dimensions: 8.5 in x 11 in

Mediums: Drewent Graphite Pencil, Prismacolor colored pencil

Project Description: Initial thumbnail designs for Patterns Project. They had to illustrate symmetry, asymmetry, repetition, and rhythm with an introduction of color.

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Line, Shape, and Point Project

Project Information

Name of Project: Line, Shape, and Point Project

Class: Introduction to Visual Communication

Due Date: 9/12/2018

Date Posted: 9/12/2018

Dimensions: 18 in x 24 in

Mediums: Micron Ink Pens, Sharpie Marker

Project Description: To demonstrate and improve our knowledge of how valuable line, shape, and point can be, we were tasked with taking photos from life that demonstrated these principles. Once the pictures were taken, elements of line, shape, and point had to be brought out of the pictures and positioned to create a unifying composition.

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