Art Three Minus Two Portfolio

This one was my favorite so far.  We were allowed to edit it however we wanted and I did just that, ending up with quite a weird picture.  We went to the computer lab to do this.  Although it took me a bit to figure out what I wanted to do, once I started, it was rather easy to continue.  The sign originally said "Stop" but it's more funny this way.  That little thing under the lady's feet is..  A human.  Thing.  I don't know.  It looked interesting so it's in there.  It was interesting finding the pictures to put in photoshop.  When you outline something to cut it out, it looks like there are ants marching around it.




I'm not sure which project made me improve the most.  It's hard to choose, and everything just kind of fits together with nothing being first anyways.  And by the way, I didn't draw that cat comic.  I think I learned and grew from every project.  Skeleton bones to photoshop, it was all so fun to do.  I learned plenty more than I expected to in the first place.  The spray painting was ok, though I wish we didn't have to have done buildings.  I learned how to shade better but I still can't draw faces.  Though I hardly remember the part where we drew with those coal pencil things and drew a vase or something.  The 3D Anamorphasis was nice as well.  Now I know how to make a flat 3D image.





  I think that the drawings from earlier helped me shade better later.  I've grown in plenty of areas that weren't revolving around drawing and I'm thankful for that.  I mean, I only knew how to draw before and now I can do a variety of things.  It was hard to draw the turtles, though.  They just kept moving and wouldn't stop.  Even if they did stop moving, either the other turtle was moving or they'd start moving again a second later.  Cupcake was a big turtle.  The cutout mold paint thing was fun, I enjoyed playing around with the color schemes on my mold/outline.  I wasn't very creative with the names, though.
The least important?  Definitly the moss painting project.  I loved the idea and how it went but the moss never actually grew and was a fail.  Next time it should be tried somewhere with better suited surroundings, maybe?  It was fun but this one served almost zero purpose.  Every day I walk past it and see our drawings on that little wall.  These patches of dried up moss that is probably never gonna grow.  Also, the moss smelled kinda funky.  It looked like the mud wasn't washed out completely, but that probably would have been really hard.  I enjoyed it but I still think it's the worst.  (Oh and I completely forgot about the cup project.  That one was so bad I forgot about it.  Probably should've written about that instead.)



I don't really think any of my creations really reflect me as an artist but this is pretty much as close as you'll get.  I tend to go overboard on things, trying to make it better and end up with a really bad drawing.  I had no need to put those things in the backround but I did.  There really isn't anything else to say but I'm a cluttered person.  I used to enjoy keeping useless items in my pockets though they just took up room.  I have no idea what else to put about this.  That lady holding up the sign.  Her vest should be more neon.  Yeah.  I should have done that.  Wellp, that's pretty much it.  I do not have any other ideas.  My train of thought has derailed.

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