
Rainbow:
watercolor on watercolor paper
Women:
pencil on paper
Flowers:
acrylic paint on canvas
Cityscape:
pencil on paper
Fishhook Heart:
white colored pencil on black paper
Cancer awareness:
colored pencils on white paper
I created this piece as a challenge. I have never been into art that much, so I figured I could start with a challenge.
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I created this piece by using a pencil and piece of white paper, I traced my picture out and began to shade in certain areas. I am very pleased with the final product as this was my first real artistic challenge.
This was my first two point perspective art piece, a city was easier to do because the buildings you see are 3-D. Also the shape of a building is simple, you learn it when you learn all the shapes in elementary school.
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I created this piece by drawing out a map, and then measuring each building and drawing the lines to the correct location and then shading.
The idea for my shape is the cancer ribbon, it only seemed natural to do this as a type of cancer awareness because so many people are diagnosed with it. Also i have lost some of my family to different forms of cancer.
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I created this by first drawing out the ribbon, and then creating the colors for it, and also wrote down some of the types of cancer on the project, i tried to connect the color ribbon with the correct form of cancer.
This was an easier assignment for me, I love to fish. When I was told to draw a reflection it seemed like it was the perfect idea to draw a fishhook heart with a reflection.
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I created this piece by putting the fishhooks together and laying them in grass and put a mirror over them and took i picture, i then drew the picture onto a black paper using a white colored pencil.
This painting came natural to me because i love to be outdoors. I painted this piece because it reminds me of a very fun and exciting day that was spent with somebody who I am very close with.
I created this piece with watercolor. I created a wash for two colors and them began to add details with a small round brush. The hardest thing for me to do on this piece was to get all the details the way they needed to be.
This piece was a little more difficult for me. I love to paint flowers and photograph them because they are beautiful, but the cubism was far more time consuming than i first thought it would be. But cubism is one of my favorite forms of painting.
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I created this piece by drawing my flower and landscape onto canvas extremely light and then mixed multiple shades of one color of paint and began to paint the different areas different shades to represent different shapes and areas.