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My piece is made out of cookies. I broke up one kind of cookie to create a half circle to go around the other kind of cookie. I was trying to create a star out of my cookies by switchen directions of each cookie. Analyze: My color of the cookies are the same even though they are not the same cookie and I did that so that the texture of cookie stands out and not the different colors. My pattern is every other cookie is reversed in direction to create 5 points like a star at the ends. Interpret: What inspired me to use cookies is that since we are all staying home my family has been eating pretty good and sometimes its hard because of things like cookies. So I decided to use the cookies and make a star because its a reward and a treat when we eat them. My piece shows this by the color of the cookies is golden and the shapes all together create a star shape. Judgement: I found having enough cookies was successful and I really wasn't sure if my idea would work out but it did. I learned during this project that it is pretty difficult to cut cookies all the same size without them breaking.
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Drawing UnitThe warm up that was the most helpful for me was the upsidedown Picasso drawing. This warm up helped me only focus on some shapes at a time and keeping my preposition right. It help me not think too much about what part i was drawing was because I was only going shape by shape and because it was upsidedown.
Composition is how something is made up. Its the placement and arrangement of the visual ingredients. It means “putting together” and apply it to any art.
Value is the lightness or darkness of the color. White is the lightest value and black is the darkest. It defines the depth in the work of art. Pros for pencil drawings:
-Good for details because of the small tip -Easy to go back and forth with shades -Can be used at different angles for different textures Con for pencil drawings: -Harder to create shading Pro for charcoal:
-Can wipe away mistakes easily Con for charcoal: -Finger prints and gets snugged easily Pro for pen:
-Good for details and value Con for pen: -Can’t eraser Marianne Eriksen-Scott Hansen ArtThis art it done by Marianne Eriksen-Scott Hansen and she makes “paper couture”. She is located in Copenhagen, Asia. For years she has been making paper flower and her progress includes, cutting through 50 to 60 layers of paper at a time to create the flowers. Her work is inspiring to me because it’s 3D, colorful, and very different then most. The paper flowers look real and beautiful to look at. All the layers really make it stand out and detailed. Her work makes me want to work really hard to created something that I can be proud of and makes me happy.
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