Concentration Test Piece

Expression of Dance
6' x 6'
Acrylic on Canvas
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Concentration Series
My concentration is focused on how music makes people feel. My family and I have always loved music and it has been something that has brought us closer and helped us bond. Whenever I listen to music it puts me in a headspace where nothing else matters; I get to dance and feel whatever the song wants to convey. Music has such deep meaning to me and knowing how music affects me, I wanted to see if I could peek behind the curtain and see if I could capture how music makes others feel. To capture my reference images, I filmed the subjects while they listened to a series of their favorite songs and their least favorite songs. I then watched back the video and chose my favorite moments from the video and the final image was the one that I felt conveyed the most emotion. With my reference image, I drew each portrait with graphite. Working in graphite, I feel, helps the viewer pay more attention to the pose that the subject is in and the emotion that is being translated because it is black and white. The color that I added on top lends itself to the emotion as well. The color is what the subject feels like the song is portraying and it adds to the experience of viewing the piece and helps the viewer feel what the subject was feeling when the song was playing.
Gabe

Karis​

Avery​

Jesse

Emma​

Sophia

Sommer

Payton

justin

Mattie

Naomi

david
