7/22/2012

Mémé Tshoko

Now, I present you Mémé Tshoko, which can be translated by Granny Tshoko (pronounced like Choco of Chocolate) ^^ It's a quite old drawing, but I presented it for my exam. And I'm very sorry for the bad quality, it's a big drawing too... I hope you'll enjoy  it anyway.


Baccalauréat

Ow... My last message was the 1st May... Don't worry, I had a lot of things to publish and I didn't forget you ! I had an important exam in July. It's called the Baccalauréat, I don't know if you have the equivalent in your country, it's the exam of the high-school's end. Well, I have it, I'm very reassured and happy. Now, I will study at Pivaut, a private school of applied art. Which means what I will make progress a lot faster !! I look forward my first day in this school =3 I think I'm a drawing lessons addict ^^' I will miss it during the holidays.
Actually, I took the plastic art option for the exam. ( I had 17 out of 20 in this subject x] ) Here are the drawings I made for it.


(I'm sorry but these drawings are too big for my scanner that's why I could only took photos to show them. I hope you can zoom it without being bothered by the quality)



Well, I think you have guessed but this is a painted pottery. For the plastic art exam, I had to inspire me of well-know artists. For the first picture I choose Mucha and for the last ones I inspire me of Takashi Murakami. I wonder if I really succeed it u_u ?