Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Final Pieces




My motivation as an artist has always been life. My motivation comes from everything from nature’s patterns to current political issues. All of my ideas come from looking around and observing what’s happening around me and how that is affecting me. What motivated me to create my new series was the new law that passed in Arizona that is if you get stop by an officer for some reason and if he thinks you’re an illegal or undocumented immigrant then he has the right to check your proof of citizenship. If you don’t have proof of being a citizen in the United States, then he can detain until you can prove that you are a citizen. But my question is how illegal or undocumented immigrants are supposed to look? In my series, there will be 6 portraits and for the audience to guess who is Latino or not. This series shows how you really can’t tell who’s Latino or not by the way they look and that Arizona is basically racial profiling, which is illegal.
I started off by looking at myself in the mirror, wondering how I see myself as an artist. Trying to figure out how to combine my culture and my political views into one to make a series of art work that has a powerful/meaningful statement. I looked in the mirror and saw how in reality I’m Dominican but when people first see e, they guess that I’m Indian or Native American by the way I look. Many people thinks that I’m Indian or Native American because of my skin complexion, my hair and how my face structure. So I started think “Hey”, I’m perfect for one of the portraits. I started with myself and painted the self portrait. In my self-Portrait I capture that Indian/Native American look so that the viewer can see that you can’t tell whose Latino or not by the way they look. As an artist I learned a lot out of the creation of the self portrait. I explored my color pallet and also how to capture a person look.
My Second piece is another portrait of a person who I think is another great example for my series. Her name is Tiziana and she is Dominican/Italian. The first day I meet her, I never thought that she would be Latino. She has a European look and has no typical “Latino” look. She has nice, long golden hair that complements her skin-tone. She not a typical “Hispanic” in looks, but if you get to know her, you’ll notice that she Hispanic. During painting the portrait, I explore my color pallet by mixing different colors to match her skin-tone. Also I figure out a composition that would capture her personality. As an artist I learned many things from painting this portrait, like about proportion and how that’s important in capturing a person’s look.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Blog 6


Beside from my self Portrait, I'm working own another piece that I mention on blog 5. I'm currently paint a portrait of my friend Tizzy. I Started to look through some of Tizzy's pictures and grab one that had a interesting composition that fits my theme. I Started to sketch it out and i gave her a base tone. I'm going to start refining her proportion and using the new techniques from the last self portrait.

Blog 6


I'm currently still working on my first piece. I figured out how to mix the right colors for my skin tone. Right now I'm currently checking on my proportions and getting everything to line up correctly. I have learned so much about painting from the last few weeks. From mixing colors to painting technique. I have grown so much and I'm proud of myself for not giving up.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010


I'm stilling working on my piece. I'm currently still working on getting the skin tone just right. I'm exploring with colors and trying to make a variety of colors in my pallet. My theme is still the same, how you can tell when someone an immigrant by the way they look. I'm also currently working on my second piece which is a portrait about my friend Tizzy. Shes a mix of Dominican and Italian. She's perfect for my piece because she doesn't look Latino but she is. That is what I'm currently doing for my series of painting.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

blog 4


I have been working on my self portrait piece for like a week now and so far it’s been going good but I still having troubles with mixing the skin tones. I have been trying different mixes and still haven't found the right mix. I have the shapes of my face down. I’m still sticking to my original theme. I feel very strong about the theme and about how I’m going to show my theme.

Monday, October 11, 2010

RISD TOUR

Before I took the tour I thought that the school was going to be a very strict school and everybody who went there was going to be stuck up. After I took the tour and saw what really goes down at RISD I was very surprise, my whole vision of RISD was changed. RISD is more alike BAA. All of the students there was serious about what they study and at the same time very friendly and fun to hang around. The teacher at RISD was also like BAA teacher, they was so down to earth and really connected to the students. The pro of this school is the environment, I just loved it. Also the students and Teachers were great too. The Cons of this school is that mostly everything is up on a hill. You have to walk up and down hills and stairs to get to class. Also another con is that they don’t focus on what I want. I can see myself going to RISD as an ID major but not as an Architect which is what I want to study. RISD is a great school but maybe not for me...

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

preparation to create your first portfolio piece


So for my first piece I'm going to do a self portrait. i started off with a few fast sketches first then grab a mirror and a board. I map out my basic face. Now I'm going to start painting a basic color and just mapping out where my shadows are on my face..