Sunday, November 16, 2014

The world out of a child's viewpoint

For my final project, I  painted the world out of a child's viewpoint. We had to create 3 different art works. There were no given medium, so you could thus choose your own. I chose to work with spray paint and acryllics.

If you hear the word "child," the first thing that would probably pop into your head would be toys and large messes. I wanted do to something a little bit different. I wanted to ellaborate three different ways that children processes thoughts.

For my first panel, I ellaborated the way that children process difficult words. They don't just remember it. They break it up into tiny sections. Such simple sections, that it forms a lot of smaller words that they are able to comprehend.

For this panel, I chose to show how a child would, for example, comprehend the word "bloodmoon." They will never just remember it, but they will probably break it up into two sections. "Blood" and "moon." if you look at those two key words, you will easilly think about a moon that has been gashed open and bleeding. This is what I tried to visualise.


For my second pannel, I took the typical scenario of when a child is afraid. If you think about this, you'll easilly come to the thoughts of a child sitting in his/her bed at night and is too afraid to sleep, as "there is something in the closet!"

I took a bed and removed all of the blankets and pillows, as it creates an uncomfortable feeling. The bed is at the bottom of the cananvass and when you view it, it puts you in the scenario that we expect a child to survive in.

The bed is placed inside a room where the walls are right next to it and there is absolutely no doors, windows or any manner of escaping. This gives the viewer a feeling of clostraphobia. 

At the end of the long "hallway," there is a closet. The door is just slightly creeked open and has a hand that is creeping out. This helps to evolve the feeling of being terrified.


For my final pannel, I expressed the imaginetive manner of thinking of a child. They often use their over active imaginations to entertain themselves and they do so by creating fun games to play when they are bored. 

When you walk to a place and it is far, you easilly transform the grout inbetween the tiles that you walk on, into lava. If you touch the lava, you die. The point of the game is to get across as fast as possible without touching any "lava."

The black clouds that is attempting to catch the child, creates the feeling that the child has to rush to get to the end.

The child does not have a head and thus it creates an annonymous character. The point of the character, is so that the viewer can place herself or himself in the feet of the child. You can easilly place your own head onto the child's body.



Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Graphic Novel


This task was handed to us during the 3rd term of 2014. The theme of it was a normal school day, but with a twist. The twist is that your main character has a superpower that you'll discover later on.

If you hear the word "Superpower," I'm sure that your first thoughts would be of Superman or Batman. I wanted to put a lot of effort into my topic, so I decided to stay away from the common thoughts and spend a long time on coming up with my idea.  


  • My first idea was about a girl whom had the ability to teleport, but every time she did, her body got more and more damaged.
  • My second idea entailed a guy who was normal in a place where everyone had abilities and if you were in that school, you had to have an ability of at least grade 1. No-one ever sees his ability until the end of the novel, where it is revealed to be something very useless. The ability to prevent heat from descending from an object.


After spending several days scanning through a large variety of ideas, I finally found the one that I was destined to draw. My superhero is going to have the ability to foresee death...

I found it difficult to start with my frames straight away and thus came to the conclusion of putting in an extra speech bubble, that explained the story line, introduces you to the characters and helps you to get into the correct atmosphere. 

The mediums that I used for this art piece was pencil (for the guide lines), pen and a sharpie. I used three different types of pens. The thicker black pen was a gel pen. The fine details were done through the usage of a black Bic pen. The red colouring was also done through the usage of a red Bic pen.