I saw something like this on Twitter and I had to try it out. The most challenging part was the melting side. I had to outline it like 3 different times. I really like the detail and the way it turned out. It looked better then what i thought it was going to look like.
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I thought that this piece would be fun to do. I just imagined it in my head on day. Cutting out the plane, missle, and birds were the hardest part. It was hard to cut out the detail on the wings. I liked the way it turned out. It's how I imagined it would be. I worked with Connor hall. I moved the person and he took the pictures and combined them. We got a action figure and glued it to the little skateboard. Then we got little ramps and led him along them. I would want to make it longer and have the little skater do more stuff. I learned how to combine my drawings with actual pieces off things in real life. I made the receipt look like a bow tie for Bart Simpson. I would want to add a body if I were to do it again. I learned how to make 3d figures. I cut little strips and pieces out of a styrofoam cup and then pasted on it in a different way. i would want to make it an actual figure instead of a random thing. I learned how to cut out pieces of newspaper and then combine them to make something of my own. I cut out the head then jacket then pants. Then I outlined the look that I wanted. I would want to make it more realistic If I do it again. Layers 1: I put down blue and red tisue paper and out lined it with sharpie. 2: I colored bubble rap black and layer it down. 3: I put ripped up tape in the paper then painted over it with green paint. I took the tape off after. 4: I spray painted the corners to drag the eye towards the middle. 5: I cut out a picture of a person and cut out the brain image, then I went over it with white out. 6: I took green and yellow chalk pastel and smeared it around. My word was brain and it is represented in the middle of the piece. Me spencer and Simon did a marble drop for are solve problems unit. We made a river and a waterfall out of cardboard. We jade to cut and shape the prices the way we wanted it. After that we painted the peices to define the river. You dropped the marble in the boat and it would make its way down the river and eventually over the water fall. Spencer cut the peices and glued them, I painted the whole thing, and Simon made the boat. Inspiration is when you see something you like about the piece of work. You decide to do something similar. Stealing is when basically copy and paste a peice and then call it yours. You have to give credit to what you stole or got inspiration. For my final project, I used a human and a spray paint bottle. I picked pen and spray paint. I like to be able to add detail with the pen. The spray paint went with the drawing. I would want to Change the spray paint, it did not go as I wanted it to. The background and the person turned out the best for this piece. I think it looked very well. The charcoal drawing was by far the hardest. Charcoal is a very difficult thing to perfect. I COMMUNICATE THROUGH MY WORK My final peice describes my habits. Like skateboarding watching tv and playing video games. These things are what I like to do with my free time. I TAKE RISKS I did not no how to do the keys on a keyboard but I tried it any way and I kinda liked how it turned out This assignment was very interesting. I worked with spencer and Maddie. I would like to do more of these because it is fun to find things and think of them as something else. Richard Sweeny creates 3d images with paper. it is a very hard thing to do because you have to have a delicate hand.his work interest me because it looks outstanding and it would be very hard to replicate. his work is very unique because of the ways he folds and bends the paper.
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October 2015
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