Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Alice in Wonderland




This is my most recent drawing. It was based on Alice in Wonderland. This is a pencil drawing and is 18x24. I might add a little bit of color here and there with colored pencil.. not quite sure yet. Let me know what you think!

Thursday, March 4, 2010



This is the drawing right after it had been framed.

This is a picture of the drawing prior to being framed. The image of the drawing is cropped so a small amount of the drawing is missing.



This is a Paul Pierce drawing that I did as a gift for a friend. Its a pencil drawing and has been framed with a Celtic's green matte. The size is about 17x18.5 Let me know what you think!

Sunday, February 21, 2010



These two pieces are similar to the black and white ones but much smaller. These are made with some colored paper and are about 6x7.




Saturday, February 13, 2010

Box & Tape Drawing

This is also a college drawing that I did. We were required to draw boxes so that they were on different planes and then cover them with tape strips. We then had to pull away the tape strips and shade based on having multiple light sources coming from different directions. It was an interesting project that I thought I would share. This was on 18x24 paper.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Pastel Flower




I can't wait for all of this snow to go away! Here is a picture of a flower that I drew. It reminds me of spring! This was drawn on 18x24 paper and was created with both chalk and oil pastels!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Colored Pencil


I found this fish in a magazine and decided to draw it using colored pencils for my drawing class. We were required to use different values using color by dividing the picture into sections. I decided to use the diagonal lines to make the water appear to have rays of light. After I finshed, I cut the paper to give it more of a feel of a rounded fish bowl!

Black & White









As I was going through my college art, I came across these black and white contrast pieces that I made using black and white paper during my design 1 class. I had a lot of fun working on this project and thought that I would share a few examples! These are all on 8.5x11 paper

Clay Project




This is a paper weight that I made out of a slab of red clay during my student teaching at Ashland High School. Each student was required to make a "slab" project out of clay and carve out an image or a design. I decided to make an abstract design and used two different colors to glaze with when I finished. The glaze left the clay looking very glossy which I loved! I then glued a piece of felt to the bottom, making a great paper weight! Let me know what you think! The angle of the photo makes it look a little bit distorted, but the actual size is 2.25x4.5

Monday, February 8, 2010

Portfolio Pieces - Graphic Design









Here are some graphic design pieces from my portfolio that I wanted to share... They aren't high quality since they are big files (and I added them here as Jpegs) but you can get the gist of my style. The top 3 pieces are typography pieces and the bottom a poster for Fitchburg State College's 'Visions' exhibition. More to come later!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

In light of my recent career change, I have decided to create a blog to channel my artwork as a creative outlet. Over the next few weeks, I will be completing a number of projects and hope to post pictures of them on here.

After graduating from Fitchburg State College with a Communications Media degree (specifically concentrated in Graphic Design), I decided that my true passion lies not in the graphic arts but in fine arts and teaching. Coming from a family of teachers, my career change was not a surprise to many. I am currently working towards my teaching license and hope to have my own classroom in the Fall of 2010. As for now, I am working as a Nanny and am teaching an after school art program to 6-8 graders at Ashland Middle School and absolutely love it.

I hope that you enjoy my work as I will be posting both Graphic Design and other pieces over the next few weeks!