MindsetStormy Brenizer
Colored pencils, paint on watercolor paper 2017 Art Foundations Artist Statement: This is my abstract art piece. You need to have a pathway to get to your goals. It requires a good mindset. You can't get what you want, you have to work for it. In my art piece, I represented the pathway with my colored lines, fading towards the open area. In that area I have my shape. It is representing the goal. I used blending of the colored pencils to kind of shade towards the shape. With the shape, I mixed colors to make them kind of gradient, a shaded kind of look. I love how the colors look together, and I love the soft meaning behind it. |
EndsStormy Brenizer
Acrylic paint on paper Painting Artist Statement: This is my color art piece. My color scheme is complimentary, with my colors being red and green. My meaning for this piece is all good things come to an end. A beautiful rose, will indeed die in time. Things can be amazing and beautiful when they're here, but you need to understand that they will come to an end. So enjoy things while they're here, just enjoy life in general and live in the moment. I painted a light pink background for the base. Then I sketched out my rose with pencil. I do believe this turned out pretty well. I started painting the petals and tried to have contrast in my piece. One side of the rose is dying, to represent my meaning, all good things come to an end. |
DreamsStormy Brenizer
Acrylic paint and paste on canvas Painting Artist Statement: This is my texture art piece. My color scheme is complimentry, and I used orange and blue. I incorportated the paste to create some texture in the waves, and the raised surface really added to the way it appeals to the eye. I tried creating depth and shading in my piece with contrast, and I believe it really works together with the sunset. I made it my point to not make everything smooth and bright and perfect. The grungy-ness to the sunset really pulls it together. To make this piece, I sketched out where my sun, water, beach and boat would be. I started with my sunset and just really kept going with my paint to make everything worked. I love the way it pulls together. |