we finished up our artworks for landscape, seascape, cityscape. I am very happy with how it turned out. I chose seascape because I love the ocean and lakes in general. For this artwork I used tempera paint. I wanted to use acrylic but I on accidently used the wrong paint, but it still worked out in the end. I used different sized brushes for different parts. For my tree I used the smallest brush I could find to get the branches how I wanted, and for my sunset and water I used a bigger brush. When I was doing the water part of the artwork I had a lot of struggles. first off when I was trying to make the sun kinda bounce off the water it was hard to get the colors to mix. Also when I was doing my tree I messed up the water and I didnt have the colore that I used for it still and so I had to try and match it and it was a lot of trial and error. This artwork is based on two different pictures. At first I wanted to do the ocean with a palm tree but then I started playing around with other ideas and it ended up being a lake and a dead tree. Target evidenceFor this artwork I got a lot of feedback from Kaylee Gruber and Mrs. Underhill. It first I started off by asking mrs. Underhill how I could get my sun to bounce off the water better and then I went and started asking if there was anything that I could add to it to make it better. Kaylee and Mrs. Underhill said that I should make the tree look more realistic, so that's where I added the white parts onto the tree to give it like a shadow effect. Kaylee also said to make the clouds darker so I did. The biggest problem I hads with this artwork was getting the same color again when I messed up with the water. I had already Got rid of the color that i mixed for the water at that point so I had to try and match the color again. it worked out really good in the end because I make the sun bouncing off the water look better to.
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