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Ceramics 4-19-19

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I have been working on my dinner plate. I have strayed my cup and my plate was put into the kiln

Painting 4-19-19

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I have worked more on my 2 types and it’s getting somewhere

Ceramics 4-12-19

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My set of four has been glazed and fired. I went back with acrylic paint to add the details. My monkey was also fired and glazed.

Painting 4-12-19

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I have been sketching but I have now started to draw out my 2 styles. It looks very simple right now but I will add to it.

Open Project Period 4

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Rough Drafts Reference Photos The artist that inspired me with my piece is Andrew Wyeth. The reason I chose him is because of his texture in the dog's fur when he paints. He is able to create texture but he also makes it very realistic. I used two of his paintings for inspiration. I am not done with my piece. I am working very hard of it since I haven't done light sources with paintings yet, but it's something new for me to learn. My piece doesn't really have any meaning like most of my pieces. I chose this photo of my dog because I loved the lighting on her fur and also the photo showed all of the different colors she has in her fur. I decided to only do my dog and not the background only so I could focus on making her fur have texture. The principle I used are proportion because I made sure I didn't put her in the center of the canvas and also I made sure she took up enough of the canvas to make it lo...

Ceramics 4-5-19

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I was able to start my dinner set and also paint my set of 4

Painting 4-5-19

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I have almost finished with my painting. I have to add more shading

Painting 3-29-19

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I am close to finishing my piece. I have added more details

Ceramics 3-22-19

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I have finished my set of 4. I am Now waiting for them to be fired so I can paint them

Painting 3-22-19

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I have continued with congressional art piece

ceramics 3-15-19

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I was working on my set of 4

Painting 3-15-19

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I started working more on my congressional art piece