For my art project we had to pick our favorite song and interprit what makes up the song through something of our choice, Some people chose Drawing, Sculpting, Videos & more.... As for me, I have chosen to put my art onto a T-Shirt.
What I am pplanning on doing is in the picture above, I have drawn the song title of my favorite song (In The End: By Black Veil Brides) and I drew some things that I had seen in the video around the song title and also a couple of extras so show how this song speaks to me and how much it means to me. The drawing will be added onto the middle of the T-shirt and what I plan on doing is stitching the shirt up to make it fit me and I am also going to cut it up and probably cut up the bottom of the shirt and take off the sleeves and just make it kind of like a shirt you would wear to a (Metal Concert) or as a fun night out.
Heres a closer look of the design that I will be drawing and adding to the shirt:
What I have chosen here is there is the song title, and around it, there really wasn't anything in the video really related to the boarder that i have going around my entire design I added that in because it's kind of like, When I thought of it I just thought that it fit into the design really well. But for some letters I have some letters are stitched up, some are bleeding at the bottom, and some just have some cool designs I just wanted to add in. I added in some vines and some stitch work and music notes and more to tie it all together, for some things I really want to make the design on the shirt really pop-out, so I will also be adding some materials sewn onto the shirt to make it kind of POP! more, like Buttons & stuff, so yea this will be the design that shall be added onto the shirt. I have TOTAL faith that it will turn out well in this project. This si my project :3
Sara, I love your willingness to explore so many techniques in the same project. By including so many layers, it almost seems like your artwork mimics the meanings from your song.
ReplyDeleteI checked out the YouTube video you posted as well -- although I couldn't access it on our school computers, I could see it on my phone. Thanks!