Plastic Drawing Contest: My Plastic Themed Entry

in art •  7 years ago  (edited)

It’s been a while since I entered an art contest. I blamed real life obligations that kept me from steeming recently. Now that midterms are done, I decided to take a shot for this contest. The contest is meant to raise awareness about how dangerous plastic is to the environment especially when left be in our oceans.

Wish me Luck!

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Summary of the Post:

Tools
Creation Process
Bonus Works
Final Thoughts


Tools:

Black Dong A Gel Pen
White Bond Paper
Scratch Papers
Photoshop
Pencil and Erasers

Creation Time: 3 Hours


Creation Process:
Step 1: Conceptualizing the piece.

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I browsed some google images and tried to break down the symbols to their most simplified form while retaining my art style. I used to be a cartoonist for my school so creating caricatures just became natural. Ignore the words “ampicillin and warning”. I placed my drafts on a scratch paper. The same paper I used when taking down quick notes.

Step 2: Creating Another Draft Based on the Initial Concepts

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You can tell some resemblance from the positing and characters in the piece. Ignore the coffee stains on the piece of bond paper. Part of being a night owl.

Step 3: Flipping the Image

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While it may be difficult to see the effect I’m trying to create right now, it would be explained on the final thoughts section of the post. By showing you the flipped image, I am trying to present a different perspective of what the possible outcome may be.

Step :4 Putting some initial inks

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Step 5: Adding the Characters in Pencil

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Step 6: Inking the Characters

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Step 7: Placing the Dots for added effect. Everyone digs dots. Oh yeah.

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Step 8: Just a close up view of the work.

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The thick lines arranged in a curve creates a visual emphasis on how limited free space is for the characters. Their room to move in the free ocean is getting limited as the plastic threat approaches.

Step 9: Observing the overall effect

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Step 10: Examining the effect in detail

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I just wanted to see if the dots and lines added value to the piece. Thicker lines on the outside that will run thin as it goes near the center. The dots distribution becomes sparse as it approaches center.

Step 11: Flipping between two perspectives

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Bonus Works:

I edited the image using photoshop to enhance the darker lines. Some details are lost in the process but it's really up to the viewer's preference which image is better.

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Final Thoughts:

I approached the theme with a cartoon style because creating a serious atmosphere draws less attention to the truth. It is a serious problem and an inconvenient truth. However, people often become apathetic to the problem because they could not appreciate it unlike people who see the problem first hand.

Once you see a dead sea turtle, whale, or pelican washed ashore and find out plastic consumption caused their deaths, it really changes your perspective. Most people don’t appreciate the problem because the inconvenient truth is outside the realm of their awareness. Facts don’t change people immediately until they can fully experience and be engaged with the problem.

The problem is bigger than all the whales in the oceans combined. It affects everyone. I could no longer eat any seafood without thinking a microscopic plastic fiber is entering my body. The monster will only get bigger and our room to breath will only get narrower as this progresses.

You can keep flipping the image but the message remains the same. Plastic will remain a threat unless people started doing something about it.


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Very well done @adamada. Such talent :)

Salamat po Sir Herb :)

This is really good. I was sent here by your post in the #steemartists discord. Good luck on the contest. You've done an excellent job of laying out your process and the message of the art is clear.

Thank you for the compliment. I didn't recognize your name on the steemartist discord server. I might have been online during different times. Good to see a fellow member here :)

I'm not super active yet, I've dropped a few links and that's about it.

I hope you find more time to drop by for some chats once in a while. There's a bounties and commission channel there where you can join in art quests with rewards.

Oh cool. That's good to know. I've joined too many Discords for steem but the steemartists one is one of my favorites.

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Good luck, adamada!!! I love the idea and the body languages that you captured with the fishies... the plastic monstrosity does seem very bad and very threatening ; __ ;

Wonderful work!!!

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Thank you spidey! it's an honor to have you stopping by this post :)

woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
awesome line art!!!!! pang editorial ang dating!
upvoted and resteemed!!! :)
thank you so much for joining

Salamat po. Napansin rin ng Curie. Worth it yung effort. Ito lang yung post so far na medyo natagalan ako mag construct in detail.

Ang galing mo kaya. Dapat habaan mopa yung writing mo. And if colored ito, super nice!

A fine piece of work my friend. Very deep, same as you are.

Thank you my friend. Your compliment is too kind. :)

Nice ada :)
Hope you win this contest.
Great doodle art you've done amigo :)
Love how you explain it and I hope everyone who reads this understands the situation.

Inspired ako Che, lalo na pag nag comment si crush. heart heart~

Lovely art with an important message! It was nice seeing your process as well—I always like to see how other artists approach the creation of a piece.

Thank you for the compliment. I hope you continue supporting other artists on the platform too. I checked your blogs and you your skill for words. Are you already a member of the Isle of Write? that community is packed with the best artists around the platform. Would be nice to see you there as well :)

I am in the Isle of Write Discord, although I am quite new (both there and to Steemit in general), so haven't been very active. I actually found this post through the Discord!

Nice piece !
It perfectly illustrate that devouring invasion of natural space these amlgamated dumps have become

Nice illustration, and I enjoy seeing your artistic process too. Most of all, I appreciate the eco-conscious message you're saying with this Vision. The subject matter reminds me of an impactful sculpture created by discarded plastic bottles on botafogo beach in Rio, Brazil.

Here's the story: http://twistedsifter.com/2012/06/giant-fish-sculptures-made-from-discarded-plastic-bottles-brazil/

Thank you for the compliments. I have to be honest, I almost got paranoid when you dropped the link. The recent phising links on the site became rampant and I had to manually search for the topic mentioned there. Sorry about doubting you. The story you shared is amazing. I'm looking at the photos and they already sparked some recycling ideas.

Glad to know your experience about the paranoia of links–thanks for sharing that. Yes, I know what you're saying. I rarely send a link in a comment for that reason. Just felt it was a nice addition to your creation here, because it carries a similar vibe.

I'm glad you did drop the link. It gave me a good vibe for some recycling projects. Some friends of mine wanted to create a community project based on environment friendly themes. Your link just gave me the jolt I need for a suggestion. Thank you :)

Impressive doodle art. Everyone should do their part in recycling to save the earth.

I strongly agree with that Sir.

I love it! It would make a really cool graffiti art I think

If it were done with colors, that would be awesome :D

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@adamada Good luck with the contest! Your doodle is awesome. Both, the drawing and the story. Cheers. :) @cartoondude

I see you're a new account in Steemit. Welcome to the platform @cartoondude and thank you!

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You portayed this perfectly and the shock and confusion on their faces.
If anyone reading: please if you buy tuna make sure it has dolphin free/safe stamp.
I reduced some plastics like cling foil (and aluminium foil) and use reusable containers instead. For shop I use tote bags but veggies and fruits are only available with plastic bags, no paper bags anywhere :/
But my point is if everyone reduced some plastic in their life, we would make a difference.

Thank you for resteeming and leaving a thoughtful comment. From the country where I live, we don't have labels with dolphin free/safe stamps. I live in a country that's heavily reliant on plastic packaging. Other than knowing the problem is greater than what I can imagine, it's the level of microplastic particles circulating in the ocean that will likely end up in our meals. Plus, even drinking from water bottles already gives us some doses of the synthetic stuff. I keep water bottles and recycle them by making plant pots. . :/

I understand. It's a big problem where I live rn as well. There are only 2 tunas out of over 10 that have that label. Luckily one of those is ok price, but we almost stpped eating it anyways. I suppose you have a lot of stray animals there as well then. Leaving leftovers for them is better than throwing out, unless you do composting.
Lowering amount of plastics you buy can be hard, but it actually also saves you money in the long run :)

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Amazing work @adamada! I love how you made the trash look like a monster. The concept is really great and conveys a powerful message.

Wow! So talented ! good job Ohana ❤️🤟🏼

very creative , and i like the message of crime against the nature. Please use #artzone tag for the post to reach one more contest

Thanks for the tip about artzone! just checked out that tag and I realized I'm missing a lot of things here. :)