Anna Gentry

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  • Home
  • Year One
    • Semester One
    • Semester Two & Three >
      • 2D
      • 3D
      • 4D
      • Reflections
      • Final Outcomes
  • Year Two
    • Semester One >
      • Illustrators Toolkit >
        • Concepts
        • Adobe Photoshop
        • Adobe Illustrator
        • Experimental Image Making
      • Drawing >
        • Drawing Resubmission
        • Life Drawing
        • Portfolio
    • Semester Two & Three >
      • Illust 5050 >
        • Editorial
        • Man In Black
        • Children's Book
        • pizzasafety
      • Illust 5060
  • Year Three
    • Stamps
    • Nuclear Power
    • Book covers
    • FMP >
      • Development
      • Finals
  • Inspiration
    • Videos
    • Artists
    • Places (WIld Inspiration)

building a portfolio

starting ideas

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Items to draw

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practice/testing styles

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Final Piece

I put a lot of thought into how to include explanations of each painting, and I decided on using my labelmaker to create vauge but emotional statements. The disconnect between such a clearly homemade emotional book with the technical coldness of a labelmaker adds to the slight mystery of not explaining, and adds even more to the uncomfortable feeling I hoped to evoke when looking at it. Like reading someones diary - but its drawings not text (mostly).

I did have two more illustrations to add, but when it came to assembly they didnt really fit into the flow of the book.
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