Thursday, April 17, 2014

Kendalls Art- Style/Color project


5. Artists collaborate.
 For Phoebe and I's style project we decided to do it together and we wanted to do something creative but still make it a parody, so we thought of different painters and we came across Leonardo Da Vinci. When we both thought of doing the last supper we had to decide if we wanted to draw it or take a picture of it, but we thought taking a picture of it would make it more of a parody. Phoebe and I had a hard time getting every body to corporate and listen to us while taking our picture, but we had the help of one of our other friends to help us tell everyone what position they had to sit in. While studying Leonardo Da Vinci and his paintings I discovered that in the Last Supper he used horizon line, VP, and one point perspective to make it focus on Jesus's face.


1. Artists create original art. 
For my Color project I didn't know what to do so I went on Pintrest to find some ideas and I saw the crying eyes that drip of paint and I loved it. So I tried to find out some ways to make it my own and different from the original because I could only use the primary water colors, so what I did was I just made every color that I could mix together to make it look more colorful. I picked the crying eyes because it showed lots emotion. Such as Sadness,  and happiness(because of all the different colors).







4. Artists take risks. 
 This is the one that I need the most help in because when I choose my art I can never choose something original. Also I never seem to challenge myself and do an art work that might help me improve. I keep doing the same techniques and I don't see myself improving. And for my blogs I feel like I can improve more too. While I was working on this project I tried to be unique and different but I don't know how that turned out, and while I was working on it I messed up so I tried to fix it and make it look a little better by putting red paint around the eyes, and that helped a little because it showed another emotion, anger.

(I didn't know how to flip the picture around)