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My Art 1 Projects

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  This is my zentangle art project. What you see in the picture is an elephant head and legs, and the bottom of a butterfly. I used the split complementary color scheme because I like the way they look together. I created this artwork by using a prop, doing practice sketches on a separate piece of paper until I like the results, then used the best results on the main paper. After I had everything sketched out I outlined and started my patterns. The biggest idea behind my project was the fact that elephants are my favorite animal. I love how big they are and how they treat their families. The goals for my artwork was to have a clear vision of the animals and bugs but also having the pattern be a main focus. My overall thoughts are that I love the way it turned out, but I wish some things were a little more clean. 

    This piece of art was done by a straw. I took ink with specific colors, put it on the paper, and blew them from the straw. 

    The picture to the left is a clay crown paint pallet. I created it by first drawing out my design on a piece of paper. Then I rolled and flattened that clay to a decent width, cut my drawing out, put it on the clay, and cut that out. Now that i had a crown shape, I needed to carve the sockets with certain tools. After you do that we try to smooth it as much as possible and then bake them. Finally when they were done baking we glazed them.

    This is a picture I painted on a regular sized canvas. I did this by watching a Bob Ross tutorial and really took in his advice and tips. During painting we went sky first, then water, clouds, mountains, trees.

    This is called perspective drawing. To do this I drew a line in the middle and gave it a focal point. I then drew more lines using a ruler that all connect to/going towards focal point.

     This is my practice stitch product, I made a donut with pink frosting and sprinkles. It took 2 days and was pretty simple. I used a blanket it stitch on the outskirts. 

    This is my hand-stitched dino-nugget plushy. It took me about 4 days to finish and It was kinda fun. I love the fact that we got to stuff it and I would say the most challenging part was stitching in the words. 

   I made this painting by putting tape around the borders, used water color paints and watched a YouTube video of someone doing it with us.

    In this painting I put tape around the borders evenly for a nice effect. We used water color paints and watched a YouTube video of someone doing the same one as a tutorial. We did this and the one above at the same time.

   These are 6 printed pictures that represent love. I made it by first planning what I wanna do. Then I take my carving material, and carving tools to carve out cupids bow. after I rolled ink onto my carving and pressed it down on a piece of paper 6 times.

   This is the block that I carved my design on and printed out on a paper, the one above this.

   These game cards I made are album covers for ANTI by Rihanna. To make these i carved out into a rectangle mold the backwards version of the album cover. After I did that I rolled ink onto the mold, pressed it down on a piece of paper for at least a minute, then took it off. I did that 6 times.

    This surrealism painting started from drawing a scenery and a letter from buckets. I got a cave and the letter O. With this I sketched out a couple cave interiors and thought of objects that start with O. I chose oars, olive, and oak tree. I used watercolors to paint the main base and finished it off with colored pencils.

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  This final art project was made in the span of a week. At first we sketched out a word of choice with a cool font, and then traced over it on another paper so I could have two. With one I colored and designed it with markers, the other I traced out multiple times so I could do a 3D cardboard cut-out. I had to cut 3 layers and paint them, then put another little cardboard gap between to give it the look we want.

   This is the marker version.

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