This pass week I mad a turtle type of animal , before i started messing with clay i thought that it would be so easy. But clay is kinda hard and you have to follow steps. Slipping is probably the hardest thing because if you don't do it right your project could fall apart.
I plan on making a Turtle with octopus legs and i human head. I really don't know where that idea came from I was just trying to be very creative. A knew skill I learned was working the wheel , I was very hard at first but JB helped me out a lot and the more I watched her work I got better. Braeden also helped me out and made it very easy.
For power i chose to do this quote. Mr Scott was a great person and he had a big effect on my life and the sport community. Here's a little about the quote i used... “When you die, that does not mean you lose to cancer," Scott said in his acceptance speech. "You beat cancer by how you live, why you live and in the manner in which you live. So live, live, fight like hell. And when you get too tired, [lie] down, rest and let someone else fight for you.”
I GOT THE WORLD IN MY HAND.
ArtistJohannes VermeerYearc. 1668TypeOil on canvasDimensions51 cm × 45 cm (20 in × 18 in)LocationMusée du Louvre, Paris Boogy.... I cant tell you how i made boogy he is just a weird thing. One day i dreamed about him and all he did was dance and took pictures with his body. If i could do any thing over on boogy i would love to make him out of clay i think itll be better. And i would change the back ground bc boogy blends in with the back ground.
I chose to do a heart with the beat. Because i feel alive and to show that i'm alive my heart beats... I say the hardest part about my art was drawing the dang heart I tried to draw one myself , but it didnt work so i asked Alyssa to help me..
I have 4 canvas boards , and they are filled and splashed with a bunch of different colors.
I really though of this idea along time ago , when i see a bunch of colors i think of light. The process wasn't that hard because all i needed to do was splash paint on the canvas board. The hardest part was the splashing because i would squirt to much and it would mess up my painting..... Ben Shahn (American, born Lithuania. 1898–1969)LiberationDate:(1945)Medium:Gouache on boardDimensions:29 3/4 x 40" (75.6 x 101.4 cm)Credit Line:James Thrall Soby BequestMoMA Number:1249.1979
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