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Published: 2008-04-04 05:00:28 +0000 UTC; Views: 536; Favourites: 5; Downloads: 0
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This was an assignment in Advanced Illustration. We were told to illustrate a memory that was important to us, but we had to do in first-person, as if the viewer were looking through our eyes, and some part of our body had to be visible. The memory could be major or something so minor no one else would think it was important--as long as the memory was important to us.I chose a memory from when I was about four years old. There was an explosion in the gas pipeline several miles away from my house (actually, it was more than fifty miles away, but I always thought it was much closer). I didn't really understand what was happening at the time--I was too young to know anything about pipelines or gas explosions. All I knew was that the whole sky was blood red, my parents were scared, and I thought it must be the end of the world.
I remember my parents talking about whether we should go somewhere else or stay where we were, and because I thought the world was ending, I ran back inside to "save" some of my stuffed animals (which, to me, were not just toys--they were real
When I first decided to paint this memory, I couldn't remember exactly what the stuffed animals were that I had run back inside to get. It was extremely important to me to be as accurate as possible, so I spend a whole afternoon in my parents' attic, searching through boxes and boxes of old toys. I knew I'd know them when I saw them, and finally I found them--it was Bambi, Dumbo, and Pinocchio.
This was my second attempt at acrylics. My camera completely destroyed all detail in the foreground, but my favorite part is the sky, anyway.
February 2008, Acrylics on Illustration Board, 15 x 20.
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Comments: 8
midgetonstilts [2010-02-19 14:17:15 +0000 UTC]
You did a great job on this piece, it looks great! The story is scary! I would have had nightmares if a gas line exploded when I was 4 years old.. I am sure I would have done the same. I used to do "fire drills" where I would time myself packing my favorite blanket and toys (of course pets as well) into my backpack and wagon in case of a fire.. of course my toys had feelings too!
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charla316 [2009-03-06 16:14:25 +0000 UTC]
this drawing is amaysing
i cant do that in art class
you are a very talented artist
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1337-Art [2008-04-19 05:05:53 +0000 UTC]
What a clever assignment. I think you did a wonderful job portraying your memory.
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Farthingale [2008-04-05 09:23:55 +0000 UTC]
This is very awesome. I'm impressed by the brimming tones, I'm rather hopeless with paints myself -- they come out as though a child had done it. An unskilled child.
A very vivid explroation of the memory. The trees are nightmarish, and the stuffed toys are such a cool juxtaposition of innocence and horror.
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GermanyTwoGermany [2008-04-04 05:04:12 +0000 UTC]
I love the texture and choice of colors. It hasn't been altered digitally has it?
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whitefantom In reply to GermanyTwoGermany [2008-04-04 06:31:43 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
No, the only thing done digitally was cropping and minor color adjustment (to compensate for the damage my camera did to it ).
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GermanyTwoGermany In reply to whitefantom [2008-04-04 13:59:32 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow, you and your talent with tangible objects. >>
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