I did this one for the first week in my drawing class. It's a sort of self-portrait. I used charcoal on 18x24" paper.
This one is more of a direct self-portrait. Also in charcoal, but the paper is really big.
This one is clay. The assignment was to recreate the form of a specific rock on one side, and on the other side to sculpt the opposite (which was really open-ended and everyone freaked out).
I just did this one for design class. It is a large representation of a seed pod using Bristol board and Elmer's glue.
This one and the next couple of images are ink figure drawings we did in drawing class.
Ink is very drippy.
This is a graphite two-point perspective drawing of my dorm room.
These are more of my room in ink.
And finally, a memento mori which means reminder of mortality in Latin. Does this charcoal drawing remind you of mortality? Eek.
All art © Spencer Feder 2012
This is pretty much what I've been learning in art school. What do you think?
xox,
Spencer
What I'm listening to right now: Ungodly Hour by The Fray
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