Professor Diana Schoenbrun | COMD 3313 | SP22

Author: Nicholas Albanese (Page 3 of 7)

Nicholas Albanese Sketchbook Week 8, Inked Textures

March 24, 2022 1:40 PM

For this week’s sketchbook assignment, we were asked to illustrate two closeups of objects with differing textures and then use various inking materials to illustrate those textures. For this, I ended up choosing a closeup shot of a stone wall for the first illustration and a closeup shot of a rose petal with dew drops on it for the second illustration. I chose these two because I believed both of them had different enough textures to warrant illustrating them. For the stone wall, I decided to use hatching and stippling as my main shading methods as I believed it better illustrated the “rough texture” look I wanted to go for. For the rose petal, I mainly went with the stippling method as I believed it would better illustrate the softness of a rose petal. However, I ended up using cross-hatching for the background in order to better illustrate positive and negative space. For both of these illustrations, I used a combination of Pigma Micron pens and Faber Castell pens. At first, I created the sketch using an H level pencil. Then, I inked in the sketches with the smallest line weight I could achieve with the 005 Pigma Micron pen. This would allow me to back later and give parts with more heavy shadows a thicker line weight. I also used the 005 Pigma Micron pen to do the stippling, hatching, and crosshatching seen in the 2 illustrations. For the first illustration, I used an M line Faber Castell pen to illustrate the darker cracks between the stones.

Nicholas Albanese Assignment 2, Part 1

https://www.economist.com/leaders/2022/03/12/will-china-offer-russia-financial-help

The article I have chosen to do an editorial illustration of is one published by The Economist titled “Will China offer Russia financial help?”

The article is about China’s endeavors to financially and economically support Russia after being hit with western sanctions while still retaining their access to the global financial system. According to the article, the intention of this is that China wants to undermine the legitimacy and power of Western sanctions. They want to see Russia survive these sanctions and they refuse to condemn Putin for his actions against Ukraine. China plans on maintaining its arrangments with Russian with low trade volumes and minimal financial transactions through Chinese banks that are too small to have a presence in the West.

The most important stakeholders in this article are China and Russia. China has the highest risk since they need to manage financially supporting Russia while mainting its own place and access to the global financial system. They are afraid that if a country like America found out about the trade happening between Russia and China, that they would be hit with the same sanctions that Russia has been hit with.

I implimented this in my mind map and picked out key phrases from the article such as “half hearted help effort” and “conduit”. I believed words like this would help me get a better idea of the strained relationship between Russia and China after currently dealing with western sanctions.

Nicholas Albanese Week 6 Sketchbook

For each of these 4 sketches, I first sketched and inked them on paper before transferring them over to Photoshop where I adjusted the levels, made the lines darker and colored each of them digitally. For the first skull, I chose a triadic color palette. For the second, I chose a monochromatic color palette. For the third skull, I chose an analogous palette. For the fourth, I chose a complementary color palette. I personally feel that the third illustration was the most effective due to its limited palette and use of colors to draw attention to certain parts of the subject.

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