Self-Portrait : Final Drawing

Drawing Final for my Second Year drawing class.

Conte, charcoal, pencil, on paper.

Pictured on my drawing board and below framed as a diptych. 

Day of the Dead Portraits

Acrylic on Wooden Board

Diptych: Self-Portrait + Portrait of my sister, Ali
24"x20" each

Day of the Dead and Projector-inspired

based off of this photo:








 And this commissioned portrait of a friend, after seeing the two above she requested one of herself in a similar style.





Still Life: Projectors

Acrylic on wooden board. Still life of 35mm Film Projector.






*items have already been sold

Pop Art Triptych

(3) Acylic and Mixed Media on canvas. 30x33inches


Cyan:



Magenta:


Yellow:



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Full Triptych:

Cyan, Magenta, Yellow

Light Photography

High School Photography experimenting with light and slow shutter speed.

Taken with Canon PowerShot SX10IS most with a shutter of 15secs.





Murder Mystery

Acryclic and Sharpie on canvas
2010
16"x20"

painting inspired by a Murder Mystery party I attended...

"Old Heroes Never Die" - Series

A collection of photographs taken in the Projection Booth at a Movie Theatre with a NikonFE10 35mm.













High School Work

"Tools" (2004)
pencil on paper



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Perro en Alebrije (2005)
Acrylic on wooden board



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"Mirrored" (2005)
Wire, steel wool, broken mirror, pop can


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"Jeepney"-inspired watercolour (2007)


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"Las Dos" (2007)
Acrylic on wooden board



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"Take a Deep Breath" (2008)
Mixed Media and collage on salvaged wooden board



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"Self-Portrait Triptych" (2008)
Mixed Media and collage on paper





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"Como me ves te veras" (2007)
Clay



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"Viva la Vida" (2008)
Clay and tissue paper







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Commissions

If you’re interested in commissioning any new art please feel free to contact me:

Email: pauladcollins@gmail.com

Prices vary depending on medium, size, time spent.


Most items in this portfolio have already found homes, but I am more than happy to create replicas/inspired pieces of any item already seen here.