Monday, March 2, 2015
Text Art Project Completed
I finally finished my text art project which was the word "Shattered" made from pieces of glass glued to sheets of glass. Instead of gluing the glass onto a white board, I thought it would be better to put the word in front of different people. I think this expresses the emotion different people feel even if they are all different going through different problems in their lives. I enjoyed the project a lot and I am very excited to start my Artist Observe project.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Art Three Blog Snapshot #2
So far for my text art project, I have put together the letters of the word "shattered" with all glass pieces. I have put them on a piece of dry wall painted white. Now I am starting to glue everything together and putting it into one whole piece. Here is a picture of what I have done so far.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Text Art Project
Dig Deeper
https://www.pinterest.com/Mersinab7/art-3/
This is a link to my Pinterest board where I re-pinned ideas that I could do for my text art project
Challenges
The two challenges I did was the black out poem that read "Although their time had question, their direction is definite." I also did a sketch of the word "Wet" and put water droplets on the letters and made it look like they were being dropped in water.
Final Project Ideas
For my final project I am thinking about breaking colored glass bottles or glass in general and then put the pieces together to spell out a word or phrase. The word I was thinking about was "Shattered" but I think I might do some kind of saying. I'm still not sure what I will be gluing the glass on, but I'm getting there.
https://www.pinterest.com/Mersinab7/art-3/
This is a link to my Pinterest board where I re-pinned ideas that I could do for my text art project
Challenges
The two challenges I did was the black out poem that read "Although their time had question, their direction is definite." I also did a sketch of the word "Wet" and put water droplets on the letters and made it look like they were being dropped in water.
For my final project I am thinking about breaking colored glass bottles or glass in general and then put the pieces together to spell out a word or phrase. The word I was thinking about was "Shattered" but I think I might do some kind of saying. I'm still not sure what I will be gluing the glass on, but I'm getting there.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Book Carving - Along For The Ride...
For my final project in Art 2, our class did book carvings. When I heard we were doing it I was so excited because I had never seen anything like it. We were given multiple themes that we could base our project off of and mine was "Along For The Ride." My dream has always been to travel the world so of course I had to carve a map of the world and pin point where I wanted to visit. Of course, there is more places that I want to go to but it just gives an idea of all the places that are tourist sites and popular to visit. Oh, and trust me, it looks easier than it was. For this project you had to have a clear idea of what you wanted to do because that is what you would be carving into each layer of pages. You needed to number all the different layers you wanted and cut them out in a specific order. This project also tested your patience. Sometimes something wouldn't go as planned and you just needed to deal and figure out how you can make it better. A lot of the times the layers wouldn't come completely out after you cut them so they would rip pages and you would have to start all over. You just had to take time and figure out what you could do to fix if before making it worse. I decided to do each continent a different color. Greenland isn't a continent I just wanted to make it different, so ignore that. Otherwise, everything is a different color which makes it stand out more. I loved this project and I think I did a pretty good job on it, at least the best I could do. the continents look like continents and overall it looks like a map so I say this was a pretty good success especially for my last project of Art 2. You can bet I'll be doing more projects at home next semester when I don't have an art class at school.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Amusement
For our project my class had to show amusement. I thought about what amuses me and it was people. Different people, all their likes and dislikes, where they came from, who they are. It amuses me. So what I did for the subject matter was take pictures of different people. Some are my family members and friends, and some are strangers. Then, I cut strips from each persons face and put them together to make one. It worked perfectly. Everyone I showed this to thought it was just one person that I cut up into different pieces, but no, it's mutliple people. The mixed media I used was tissue paper, different clippings from magazines, and paint. I think my project worked out really well. It looks faded and I think it sort-of meshes together. The lessons that we did in class helped me figure out what I wanted to do for my final. It let me make mistakes and try different things. I found out new techniques I could use. A problem that I had was putting on the layers. I was too afraid of covering things up and stacking on to the layers. I just had to stop thinking so much and let loose. The colors started blending in and looking better. I as very happy with the final product, and I had fun doing it.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Glue Portrait
For my portrait I chose to do a picture of me and my older brother, Philip. Philip and I are very close and he is going to college next year, so I decided to make something for him maybe to take with him to college. When I was brainstorming my first idea was glue. I loved the idea of the texture that glue would leave on whatever I did my piece on, in this case, wood. I bought glue bottles and filled half with glue and then put whatever paint color I wanted, so that it would have a color. When I started, I didn't know how the glue would come out. It could totally absorb in the wood or get washed out due to the paint that I added. I also took a risk with the colors. I didn't really know what colors would look good, but I stuck to my gut the whole time. When the glue dried, some spots would be gone like you see in the upper right hand corner in purple. Instead of going over it again, I left it. I liked the look of having bare parts and thought it showed how not all artwork is going to look perfect, or the way you want it to look. You just have to embrace it. I am very happy with my piece and I hope Philip likes it as well.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Eggs- Repetition
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