Arts in Character

Arts And Drawing – Continued

The work on this page is a continuation of my artistic creations.

Mom and Me

(Color Pencils)

This was a gift for Mother’s Day. I still remember how excited my mom was when I handed this drawing to her as a gift! 

Dilraba Dilmurat

(Color Pencils)

This is one of the first few drawings I did when I first started using color pencils. It depicts an actress that I admire.

Close Up

(Color Pencils, 9 x 9 inches)

Through this close-up drawing. I experimented with highlights and the texture of skin. 

V BTS

(Color Pencils)

This is another one of my color pencil drawings that I drew during my free time.

Draw Anything

(Oil Painting)

Anything, anywhere can become a reference for art. That is the fundamental way to practice and learn oil painting.

Dancing Pass the Wall

(Oil pastel, 14 x 17 inches)

This was a drawing of myself. I always persevere when I face challenges. I persevere through the pain of point shoes and the exhaustion that comes with dance. No matter how insurmountable the stone wall or obstacles to my goals seem to be, I will persevere to overcome it.

Eye Drawing

(Color Pencils)

Another color pencil piece I drew for fun.

My Dream

(Color Pencils)

This work illustrates the colorful, magical world that my imagination builds.

Transparent Box

(Acrylic Paints)

If you look closely, you can see the cardboard box that I painted to blend into the staircase.

Man-Made

(Color Pencils)

Humans continue to create new, innovative technologies. Although we started as primitive beings who lived completely in nature, which is symbolized by the sleeping elf-girl, we evolved into building man-made inventions all over the world, which is symbolized by the humanoid robot. Each new generation will continue making breakthroughs in creating technology. 

Under the Sea

(Water Color Pencils)

Depicting a scene under the sea, I hope to express the endless wonders hidden within the ocean through this artwork. The mirrors growing from the jellyfish furthers this idea.

Swan

(Sculpture)

Inspired by the Swan Lake Ballet, I created this ceramics piece.

Taiji

(Stamp)

From a block of rubber, I carved a fish design and used it as a stamp. This piece was created by coating the stamp with black ink and stamping it twice on the page, forming this effect that simulates the contrasting light and dark forces of Taiji.

(more artwork in next page …)