Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Sketchbook

This picture not only represents the feeling of loneliness, but not part of anything, such as the world, because the feet aren't touching the ground.  
Amanda's face looks a little confused, surprised, and embarrassed, which can be awkward feelings to experience.

This picture expresses my feelings towards literature and English class, especially when we read old and hard books.

The model looks like he is sneering a little at the camera, and he looks a little intimidating. I added that caption in hope to mimic the emotion he expresses; threat.

Instead of adding a caption, I chose to let the street sign to speak for itself. The picture represents California, specifically San Francisco.

This could be looked at as an artistic and creative drawing, but it could also be translated as "Dinosaur Time", even though I'm not entirely sure what that could mean...

When I first got into Drew, my teacher kept telling me that "drew" was the past tense of "draw", which was a clever joke to him. So I decided to add all of the forms of the word "draw" around Drew.

I decided to add a kind of lame "roar" to this very intimidating and powerful dragon.

I thought Kyle's face represented how most high schoolers feel; during finals week, which is panic, stress, and horror.


After I saw pictures of beaches labeled similarly to this, I decided to label the parts of a skateboard.

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