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Freshman Year 2014-2015 Massart

A portrait of my sister Niah. It is mixed media using pencil (graphite) and prismacolor pencils. 
A dog portrait for a homework assignment. I liked the outcome very much. It is done with prismacolor pencils, micron pens, and oil pastel for the background.
An in class assignment of a still life. It is done with various sizes of micron pen. I was very happy with this piece as well.
An in class assignment where we explored non traditional mediums and non traditional object to draw on. This is done with micron pens, faber castel pens, black eyeliner, graphite pencil, and white out. The surface drawn on is simply a dirty piece of wood.
The beginning of my series for my final drawing project the second semester of freshman year. This began with just curiosity with not much research put into it. Materials used where gold metalic piolet marker, prismacolor pencils, graphite pencil, microns, annd faber castel pens.
This is the second piece in the series. I had begun research on the topics of Native Americans, their Spirit Animals, and various symbols that many different tribes used. Materials used were gold metallic marker, other metalic markers, graphite pencil, prismacolor pencil, micron pens, and faber castel pens.
The third drawing in the series depicting the wolf spirit. 
 Materials used were gold metallic marker, other metalic markers, graphite pencil, prismacolor pencil, micron pens, and faber castel pens.
The fourth piece to the series, representing the eagle spirit.  
 Materials used were gold metallic marker, other metalic markers, graphite pencil, prismacolor pencil, micron pens, and faber castel pens.
The fifthe and final piece to the series, it represents the badger spirit animal. 
 Materials used were gold metallic marker, other metalic markers, graphite pencil, prismacolor pencil, micron pens, and faber castel pens.
Freshman Year 2014-2015 Massart
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Freshman Year 2014-2015 Massart

The best works that were produced in my freshman year at MassArt.

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