1. My piece represents "Line" because when I drew my initial sketch I used only straight lines to draw it. Secondly,
2. I thought I was very successful at creating what I initially imagined in my mind of a bear roaring in the night. Initially I never had any hair lines showing on the outer rim of the bear's fur, but improvised it into my piece during the cutting process because I thought it needed something different. If I were to change anything in my piece I would probably leave a couple of black streak lines throughout the big empty
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1. The value scales were by far the most helpful warmup. The value scales helped create a more significant scheme of black and white values for me to use in my drawings.
2. Composition- Placement of elements and principles of art. Value- Element of design that defines the light and darks in an artwork. 3. Ink- Ink can look the most professional, but it is very unforgiving when you mess up. Charcoal- Charcoal gives the best values I think, but is hard to give detail to. Pencil- Pencil can create fine details, but can be very time consuming. 1. I picked graphite because I wanted to have a good amount of value in my piece.
2. I added a generic apple and an octopus to create "The Octo-apple" 3. First I needed to pick to things I wanted to mash up, then pick a medium. After the medium is chosen, then start sketching them together in the most fitting way (so that they have a common blending point). Then finally create a final piece. 1. I found it hard to mix the swatches because I had never done it before and was new to it.
2. I mixed blue (a primary color) with orange (blue's complimentary color). 3. I picked a small church located on the coast of the 19 mile wide island of Aruba. I picked this small and simplistic church because it was an enjoyable, spiritual memory to revisit. 1. Graphite is my favorite medium because it is very forgiving and is a great creator of progressional values.
2. The cut paper sphere is my least favorite medium because it doesn't blend together well.
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