John Bell Charcoal/Erasers


CopyRight of Charity Dees

 

 

 

    1. This is an original piece of art done by me. Diane Mitchell filed a Fake copyright Complaint for Tarver Shelton who took a picture that is similar but was also in a magazine. I Just want to say I have been trying to file a copyright complaint against them as they have hacked all my accounts and committed ID Fraud, theft, harrasssing communications- just to name a few. They have been in my account and changed the settings to Global variants that allow them to access these as well as my FEDERAL school account as well as bank fraud. This is not the first time Mr. Shelton has been in trouble for similar crimes- including forgery. I know he has also done some #shadygrovebs of #alabama to others and is not stable. Apparently, his new girlfriend is not quite right in the head either #diane.mitchell@e2open.com has been creating fake bills and rerouting my mail illegally through AWS Elastic Cloud, which UPS #confirmed. I have a Detective on it after all I showed them and will be pressing charges as this has been ongoing for oner a year and honestly #JamsPlusMedia corrupted my old Toshiba laptop in 2013. Insider trading is illegal @WKRG

 

    1. I will also be filing another Stalking order and Protective order in superior court. I have been in a mitre attack for quite some time and even my parents in North Carolina were victims. This gets worse as the Data transfers will include GDRP, Jams, and Civil. All accounts, phones, and apps hacked. The have Geofenced me before. All because #AT&T failed to do what was instructed by a standing superior court order. They confirmed with me that #TarverShelton aka #Tarvesfaql@gmail.com still had full control over my phone.

 

    1. Welp, then let is get to @GoDaddy

 

    1. who hosted my domains

Fotonomics.com
Shootslater.com

This is ANOTHER notice to you Both- and all others I have not YET named to anyone-
I do not want to get anywhere with you any your friends. They seem rather shady #fact and stalking people through cameras, phones, TV, drones, and developer tools it just quite a pitiful move.

  • Diane Elizabeth Mitchell Murphy

 

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Bad Self Portraits

I had to create a self portrait from magazine pieces for this project. It was a whole lot of layers, tiny pieces of paper, and glue. It was a messy situation. It was interesting trying to find the right tones for skin and facial features, as well as shadows, just from magazines. I used pretty small pieces and they were different shapes, some real and some organic. I really like how this project turned out in the end, as time consuming as it may have been.

Self Portrait Practice Continued

Self Portrait 2

I really enjoyed drawing this self portrait with graphite. The reason I enjoyed it is becasue of my dog, Debo, being in it. I picked him out when he was born and took him at 4 & 1/2 weeks old. He has been with me ever since and we are very close. he is about to turn 12. His birthday is 8 days before mine. I really had an easier time sketching this portrait because of that alone. I might go back and add some darker charcoal values and tweak a couple spots. I did it in graphite. I think charcoal would add some more depth that I would like. I have one more sketch coming in the “exploring self portrait series” and it should be fun and interesting! Stay tuned!

Working with Colored Pencils

Here I did work with coloed pencils. I cchose brightly colored objects to practice with. I chose a wind up chick from Easter, a make-up bag, a couple dog toys, and a lemon. These were fun and working with colored pencils is totally different than drawing and shading with charcoal or graphite.

Landscapes

For my landscapes, I did two beach scenes, one with a pier, and a mountain scene, as well as a close up of a pond with a frog. All were done with graphite except the close up of the pond, which is a compination of colored pencils, charcoal, and graphite.

Compostion with Complex Shapes

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For my composition with complex shapes, I chose an old, heavy bell, a wooden incese holder, a glass fish decoration, three books piled together, and a small lamp on a wooden table. I really enjoyed capturing the glass fish, asit was challenging with the transperency and colors.