Quarter 4 - Art Portfolio
This quarter we had specific expectations and drawings that were needed. We had to create a sculpture out of any materials, take up to 200 photos but edit at least 3, interpret/recreate a famous artist's creation, draw from outside, and draw a bike using line drawing, negative space, and shadow.
The points that I found difficult for me were the bikes, because I didn't really know how to use shadow space and negative space. The idea was to capture the right amount of lighting and taking in exactly what you see and not what you want to see.
Overall art as been an amazing experience. Learning new techniques, different ways to do things, and also creating objects from recycled materials. I could use all these techniques for future projects in case in college I decide to major or minor in art.
The points that I found difficult for me were the bikes, because I didn't really know how to use shadow space and negative space. The idea was to capture the right amount of lighting and taking in exactly what you see and not what you want to see.
Overall art as been an amazing experience. Learning new techniques, different ways to do things, and also creating objects from recycled materials. I could use all these techniques for future projects in case in college I decide to major or minor in art.
Da Vinci's Painting
My Interpretation - It's the same but flipeed. Instead of using brushes, I use my pointer finger and painted dots.
My photo-shopped before and after pictures.
Pictures I thought were interesting.
My drawing from outside. I decided to do the Ben Franklin Bridge going into Philly. It's not completely finished because it would have taken more time and more detailed. But this is just in general the outline of what it would look like.
My sculpture I decided to make out of clay. The first sculpture is a heart with a peace sign in it. The second one is a flower.
The next pictures are the ones of bikes. I was only able to complete to due to lack of time. But the lines I do have are the line drawing of the bike and negative space.
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