10/28/2014 0 Comments Artists Solve Problems Mini Projects
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10/27/2014 0 Comments Artist stealI Create Original ArtIn my project, I have created Mary Poppins falling out the sky. In this, I incorporated my own idea into it by finding a very well known image of Mary Poppins and turned the image into the opposite meaning. The source of my inspiration was from a commercial I had seen on the television for Sharknado, which is about sharks being picked up by a tornado and being dispersed about the United States. I then took a very dark idea of things falling out of the sky, and then combined it with a very innocent image, that many people will know. I Solve ProblemsIn the progress of spray painting my project, I had realized that there was no red or with spray paint for the lettering on the poster. This ended up being a very big problem for me, but in time I had realized that I could still use the stencil I had made for the lettering, but with acrylic paint. With a little bit of painting, it had ended turning out just the way I had intended it to be.
10/14/2014 0 Comments Artists Steal Mini LessonsIn doing this mini lesson I learned how to take one line or object and turn it into something completely different than what it started as. I also learned that an artist can take someone else's technique as long as they make it their own. I consider this piece succesful, because I was able to make the creepiest thing possible out of a few lines of ink. If given the opportunity of doing this piece again, I would make te head skinnier to emphasize the legs of the monster more. My second artists steal mini lesson is the character remix, where I combined a pig from angery birds and the joker. In creating this piece, I learned how to mix acrylic paint and to morph destinct features of two people into one character. The most successful part for me was that I was able to destinguish the two characters that I had combined in this piece. Given the chance, I would change the color of the nose to a lighter purple and change the lips to a darker red, to better represent the Joker. My last artist steal mini lesson is the spray paint stencil, which was a howling wolf. A lesson learned in the proccess of making this stencil is how to use the exacto knife, and how to make precise cuts with it. I also learned how to spray paint a steenboks in a way that I wanted it to look. In hind sight, the most succeful part for me was that I was able to keep most of the spray paint from going behind the cardboard the stencil was on. If I were to make another stencil, I would make sure that each and every line is defined and taped down before I begin to paint the stencil. |
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