1. What was your most sucessful project?
My 2nd blind portrait. It was my first time using my new watercolor palette and sketchbook, and it was a wild success! I've always fancied myself as good with watercolor, and I'm proud of what I was able to do with this silly, whimsical project.
My 2nd blind portrait. It was my first time using my new watercolor palette and sketchbook, and it was a wild success! I've always fancied myself as good with watercolor, and I'm proud of what I was able to do with this silly, whimsical project.
2. If you could do one project over again differently, what would you do this second time around? What changes would you make and why?
I would probably do my "essential question" project over again. I liked what I did, just not how I did it. Long story short, I hate pastels. With a burning passion. I'll never touch them again in my life.
I would probably do my "essential question" project over again. I liked what I did, just not how I did it. Long story short, I hate pastels. With a burning passion. I'll never touch them again in my life.
3. Compare two different projects.
Well, why don't I use the two pieces above me? I love animals, and all of my projects usually are animal-centered. This is true of both of t he pieces above me.
4. What artistic behaviors have you seen or done that would make and interesting new unit?
I see lots of people tracing computer images onto paper using the projector. I mean, I get the whole "artists steal" thing, but that's pretty much just copying, huh? So, how about tracing an image onto your paper, but finding someway to completely transform it and make it your own to the point where the original image is almost unrecognizeable? I think that would be cool.
Well, why don't I use the two pieces above me? I love animals, and all of my projects usually are animal-centered. This is true of both of t he pieces above me.
4. What artistic behaviors have you seen or done that would make and interesting new unit?
I see lots of people tracing computer images onto paper using the projector. I mean, I get the whole "artists steal" thing, but that's pretty much just copying, huh? So, how about tracing an image onto your paper, but finding someway to completely transform it and make it your own to the point where the original image is almost unrecognizeable? I think that would be cool.