Thursday, February 2, 2012

Upside down Picasso


While I was drawing this picture I found it easier to draw it upside down. It was weird. But I kind of get it because Mr. Wonenberg said when you turn the drawing upside down you don’t see the drawing itself just lines. So I think that’s why I found it easier because all I saw were just lines, but as soon as I got to the head it got frustrating to draw. Because I actually saw the head I didn’t just see lines anymore. Same goes with the hands and fingers.  This was fun and something maybe I should draw everything upside down so all I see are lines. 

Keith Haring drawing








After watching Keith Haring’s made me want to draw because I didn’t feel intimidated from his drawings. I thought I would see like impossible things to draw, but I was wrong. He drew easy things for people to get a message that he was trying to say. Keith Haring’s drawing weren’t hard to understand that’s something I like about it.

It was hot one day and I decided to draw something about global warming. Why? It is because I didn’t like the fact that it’s getting hotter and all the pollution going around the world. If you notice the old model car, cement truck, and the factories you may think I’m for global warming, but no I’m not for global warming. How you said this in the drawing is from the two magnifying glasses zooming into the earth. One was zooming into the North Pole and the other was zooming into Saipan. In the magnifying glass that was zooming into the North pole, I drew a snow man slowly melting and a thermometer slowly raising to indicate that the earth is getting hotter and in the other magnifying glass that was zooming into Saipan I drew a figure person sweating like crazy because of the heat of the sun. I drew the two magnifying glass zooming into two places because people need to take a closer look of what is happening if they don’t stop global warming.