How many mediums did you use?
The five mediums I chose to use for my piece were tissue paper, paint, regular paper, marker, and ink. For the my first medium, I decided to choose black tissue paper as I though it would be good way to start off the background for my piece. Next I wanted to go with a very simple design, so I chose white paint for my words. Since I made a big mistake on the right hand side of my piece, I quickly grab a piece of blank white paper to use so I could cover up my mistake. I didn't really know what to do with the blank piece of paper I had on my piece, so I just added my name to it so people would know it's mine. Finally I only needed one more medium, so I picked up red ink to use just to add a little something to the piece. What was your word and how did you portray it? I honestly forgot what the word I chose was, but the message behind my whole piece was what's wrong with our society at this point in time. I wanted to use just a blank canvas with words that just portray the problems we are facing. I used words like dumb rappers to show how rappers are negatively influencing our youth, gun control for all of the current mass shooting that are taking place with no action on the regulation of guns, and Amerikkka to show that we are still living in a racist and hateful state. What perspective did you use?
I used a 1 perspective for my piece About the photo The photo I used for my piece was a picture of the school hallway. I thought it would be a cool picture to recreate because I like the way how the perspective shows that hallway appears to become smaller the further you're away from it What did you find difficult about the project? The most difficult part of the project for me was finding the right saturation for the colors. It was a long process making the color match the same as the tiles in the picture How did the two warm-ups you picked help? Didn't do any of the warm ups Told me not to worry about doing it because I missed to many days when you were teaching the portrait unit.
What warm up is proving to be most helpful?
For me the most helpful warm up we've done so far is the Skelton cartoon. It helped me get a better understanding on how to start of sketch, where to place each facial, and how to form the structure of someone's face to make it look realistic What did you find the most surprising about the facial proportions? The most surprising feature to me while working with the facial proportions was the placement of the eyes, nose, and mouth. When I always use to draw portraits of people, I thought that the eyes and nose were right in the middle of the persons face when drawing it. Comes to find out hat when you're working on a portrait, it should all be placed slightly below the middle of the circle because you want to be able to make room for the hair. (WAS NOT HERE FOR HAIR, BLIND CONTOUR, OR FACE PROPORTIONS) |
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