Process:
We first cut out a long piece of canvas paper and then trimmed in accordingly. Then, we hot glued the canvas paper to a flat piece of cardboard. Next, we traced out the outline of the woman's body. Then, we painted the left side of the painting by mixing a 3:1 red to yellow ratio. While two of us did that, one of us was painting the right side by mixing red, blue, and black. Following that, we painting the woman's body white. Then, we painted the woman's hair by mixing blue and black. We then painted her hand brown and the fruit orange. Next, we cut out her face with a cardboard cutter and scissors. Finally, we hot glued a bottom piece of cardboard and two back pieces to the cardboard we already had so that it would stand.
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1. I used 6 mediums and techniques. The first one I used was paper mache. This helps to create a base for my project. I used tissue paper and applied glue to it and did this to fill up the whole paper. The next medium I used was paint. I painted over the paper mache to create a light blue sky. Next, I applied another layer of paint: the stems. The next technique I used was crumbling tissue paper. I did this to create the flowers. The next medium I used was construction paper. For this, I cut a piece of brown construction paper and put it on the bottom of my project to create the dirt. The next technique I used was to put on leaves and small butterflies and flowers on the background to create dimension and detail. The last technique I applied was glitter glue. This allowed for texture and dimension.
2. Instead of using my word, I use the descriptive paragraph. This paragraph said to look around the outdoors and let it inspire me. I looked at my front yard and in my front yard, I have a few flowers growing. So, my project portrays this because I decided to put these flowers into my project. Warm-Ups
Responses1. Face proportions was the most helpful warm up. This is because the face is shaped a lot differently than I thought and so if I didn't learn about its proportions, my face would have looked a lot different. 2. The most surprising thing I found about the face proportions was that the forehead is about half of your face. PortraitResponses1.I did my portrait of Charlotte. Charlotte is one of my best friends that I dance with outside of school.
2.The medium that I used was pencil. 3.First, I drew the face and sketched out the proportions. Then I began with the eyes followed by the eyebrows. Next, I drew in the nose and then the lips. Next I did the hair. To do this, I made curly lines and shaded/blended until the hair looked how I wanted it. Next, I shaded in her skin and blended it out. Then, I drew her shirt and darkened it. Lastly, I shaded in the background to give the piece dimension. 4.What I found successful was the face proportions because they look realistic. What I would change next time would be to make the face darker so that it doesn't blend in with the background. |
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June 2019
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