I think my best artwork this year was my landscape, seascape, cityscape, artwork. I love everything about this artwork. My favorite thing about this is they way that it all just fits together and the way the sunset looks. another one of my favorite parts of the clouds and the sun setting. If I had any artwork that I could re do it would be my final artwork of the trees. it took me forever to figure out what I wanted to do and at the ending I felt rushed since the semester was ending. I like the way the trees turned out but I don't like the hammock or the background. something that I really think i learned the most i this class is that I should always have fun. Another thing is that if i mess up on something I should keep going and see if I can work around it and fix things. One that I wish I could have done specifically is I wish I would have done is more with color. like in the beginning if the class I did an artwork with color for the object and i wish we could have done more with something like that.
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For our final artworks we had kinda a free choice of what we wanted to do but she also kinda wanted to make it meaningful. so I chose to do one of my favorite childhood memories. At my grandparents house they have always had a hammock over by there river and me any my cousins would always play on it. I took one of my pictures that my mom had and I tried to kinda make them similar. I drew the tree trunk and branches in colored pencils along with the grass and the sky. Then for the leaves I used acrylic paint and a hard bush to dab it on there to get the look of leaves. This was not one of my best artworks or one of my favorites. I liked how the trees turned out but i wish I would have put more work and detail into the background. standards evidenceOne American indian artist that really stood out to me was Leah Yellowbird. The way she makes her art is just really cool to me. She learned beading from her aunt when she was younger and now she draws it. The was she drawes it is so realistic from far way I honestly probably couldn't tell the difference from a real on to a fake one. American Indian artist are really important if i'm being honest because they always try and make art that is meaningful to them and they always show who they really are. Art for me is kinda like a relaxer from all of my other classes. It messes with my head sometimes when I don't like something but I alway find a way to try and get around it. Art can impact a lot of people in different ways especially with different artworks, like say there is an artwork about like I don't know world peace or something it might really mean something to some people.
artist statement- portraitfor this artwork I drew myself. I used one of my pictures of myself that I liked and did the grid technique. I didnt wanna put any color in it because i liked it better in just black and white. The hardest thing that I did on it to me, was the nose and the lips. all around It was easy to do kinda, because I did the grid technique like I said but it was hard to do some parts. after awhile i just kinda went on my own and stopped doing the grid thing. it helped a lot but it was also hard to try and copy each square. My favorite part about it is probably their eyes and the face shape. It looks a lot like me and i'm really happy with how it turned out. share and presentfor this artwork I was originally going to do a picture of my best friend Kara bakke. I ended up not doing it because there was a lot of her shoulders in it and i didnt want her to feel bad about herself if i make it look bad so I just did myself. at first i didn't know where to put it because i could decide whether i wanted to put it up on the wall or if i wanted to share it with the class. I ended up putting my artwork up in the hallway by the SH bathroom because that where i just felt like it should go.
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