Investigation #4Prompts:
Guiding Question(s): How can I show the beauty of nature and forests through color alteration? Materials used: I used a canvas, acrylic paints, and pen. Processes used: I sketched my idea on paper and then lightly sketched it onto the canvas. I then went in with the acrylic paints. After the paint dried, I used pen to accent certain parts. Size: 15.5 x 12.5 inches |
Investigation #5Prompts:Guiding Question(s): How can I portray the beauty in the circle of life?
Materials used: Here I used acrylic paints on canvas paper. Processes used: I started with a sketch and transferred it to canvas paper. I then painted the skull followed by the snake, background, and ferns respectively. Size: 9.5 x 10.5 inches |
How can I convey beauty and importance through color?
#612 x 7 inches. I used chalk pastel, graphite, and pen. My source was a picture of my friend and my imagination. Titled "Hannah."
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#712 x 7.75 inches. I used acrylic paint. My source was my imagination. Titled "The Face of Life."
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#812 x 8 inches. I used acrylic paint. My sources were various images of ribs and my imagination. Titled "Finding Beauty."
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Investigation #9Prompt:
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Investigation #12
Titled "Ground-Level." This piece was more challenging for me, because I typically do not work with acrylics or portray realistic animals frequently. As this piece was all acrylic, it definitely took me longer to finish than some other pieces. The more realistic aspects of the hummingbird also added to the challenge. But overall, I do like how the piece turned out.