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Overview
of Visual Image Arts
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prime definition of Visual Image Arts are the art of
forms that focus on the creation of works which are
primarily visual in nature, such as drawing,
painting, and photography. Those that involve
three-dimensional objects, such as sculpture and
architecture, are called plastic arts. Many artistic
disciplines (performing arts, language arts, textile
arts, and culinary arts) involve aspects of the
visual arts as well as other types, so these
definitions are not strict. Visual Image Arts was
design and created in 1992 after graduating from
high school, entering into college with a mind that
I was going to become what I desire most, being an
artist. After many years, I have bring together a
site that will describe my work and make a good
presentation of where I have been and where I am
going to be in the future. My mind is very
determined and I know the possibilities are endless,
great example NAACP, after accomplishing such
excitement to be presented with two gold medals, two
plaque and scholarship endorsement I knew I was
going to go far places, that's my determination,
because I believe nothing is impossible when you put
your heart into it.
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What I
Do and How I Create It
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drawing is a means of making an image not just any
image, but something that would stand out among the
rest. From using any of a wide variety of tools and
techniques, it generally involves making marks on a
surface by applying pressure from a Berol RapiDesign
and Pental pencil,
by moving across the surface in a unique way to
bring what I call image arts from my thoughts to the
paper. The tools I use are graphite pencils, Berol
RapiDesign and pental
pencil and ebony pencil, inked pens, color pencils,
charcoals, and pastels. I would go from medium, soft
to hard in Berol RapiDesign and pental pencil which simulate the effects
of illustrations. My main techniques used in my
drawings, I would start of with sketched line
drawing, then hatching across the paper going from
dark soft to light which gives me the shadings in my
drawings. After a completed work, I would use
acrylic spray to protect the drawing from smudging,
spraying at a 7inches away from the drawing then
lift drawing for drying. My drawing usually takes me
three days of complete concentration.
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• Corporate Location: Germantown, MD, USA
• Origin Origination: Calibishie Village,
The Commonwealth of Dominica