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Midterm Presentation

Midterm Presentation. Becca Howe ARTE 344. The Road so Far…. Pre-College Years. [AKA the years we don’t like to talk about.]. And then College Happened. Freshman year: Drawing I and 2D Design. Glass Still Life , 2010, charcoal, 18” x 24”. Deer Skull 1 , 2010, charcoal, 18” x 24”.

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Midterm Presentation

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  1. Midterm Presentation Becca Howe ARTE 344

  2. The Road so Far…

  3. Pre-College Years [AKA the years we don’t like to talk about.]

  4. And then College Happened Freshman year: Drawing I and 2D Design. Glass Still Life, 2010, charcoal, 18” x 24” Deer Skull 1, 2010, charcoal, 18” x 24” Capstone, 2010, charcoal, 30” x 40” Cut Paper Christian, 2010, cut paper, 7” x 10” Stephen in Leaves, 2010, leaves on paper, 7” x 10” Splatters Revisited, 2010, acrylic, 16” x 16” Splatter Collage, 2010, ink, 16” x 16”

  5. Freshman year continued: Drawing II Envisioning Direction, 2011, charcoal, 18” 24” Diagnostic Still Life, 2011, charcoal, 18” x 24” The Handlebar, 2011, colored pencil, 12” x 19” Skull of my Heart, 2011, colored pencil, 11” x 30” The Van Dyke, 2011, colored pencil, 12” x 19”

  6. Oh Look, it’s Sophomore Year. The magic of Illustration… Tin Foil, 2011, graphite, 11” x 14” Critique Week, 2011, ink, 11” x 14” Kitty, 2011, graphite, 11” x 14” Death By Cassowary, 2011, ink, 11”x 14” Shimmering Dinosaur, 2011, ink, 14” x 17”

  7. Sophomore Year Continued: Life Drawing and Painting I Reflective Self Portrait, 2012, oil, 18” x 24” In the Style of Da Vinci, 2011, charcoal, 22” x 30” White Box Still Life, 2012, oil, 22” x 30” Paul, 2011, charcoal, 22” 30” Interior Space, 2012, oil, 8” x 10” Color as Metaphor, 2012, oil, 22” x 30”

  8. Present Day: Junior Year Drawing 300 and Ceramics [and sometimes watercolor]. Untitled, 2012, ceramic, 16” x 6” x 6” Splatter Jar, 2012, ceramic, 6” x 4” x 4” Misappropriation 2, 2012, chalk pastel, 22” x 30” Coyote Wife, 2012, colored pencil and acrylic, 15” x 22” Yellow Dish, 2012, ceramic, 3” x 1.5” x 3” Coyote Husband, 2012, colored pencil and acrylic, 15” x 22”

  9. So, Who Influenced This? • It varies depending on the day. • Two camps: The old masters, and the contemporary kids. • In all reality, influenced by my surroundings. Leonardo Da Vinci LinneaStrid Angela Fraleigh

  10. What About Strengths and Weaknesses? • Strengths: I enjoy drawing what I see, and have developed a better eye over time; Not afraid to try new mediums; willing to spend many hours on artwork. • Weaknesses: Get stuck in my ways; rendering isn’t the most top-notch; obsessiveness can kill artwork; not very good at conceptual work. Industrial Chess Set, 2012, mixed media, 10” x 10” x 2”

  11. Big Ideas and Audience? • Over time, I have realized that the big idea behind my work is to prove that art education students are not incompetent. Cat-titudesStorybook Set, 2012, mixed media, 7” x 7” x 3” each

  12. Images from the Internets: • http://content.answcdn.com/main/content/img/oxford/Oxford_Body/019852403x.leonardo-da-vinci.2.jpg • http://blog.paperblanks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/leonardo_sketch_vitruve.jpg • http://www.paranoias.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Hyper-Realistic-Art-by-Linnea-Strid-15-550x485.jpg

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