Monday, October 22, 2012

Questions about Wild Meets Loki

1.     Describe the overall composition of your artwork (balance, unity, rhythm and movement).
  I say I did a pretty good job cutting the rubber off. I could have had a little more cutting by where the feet are.
 
2.     How did you add texture and contrast to your print? Is this important? Why?
I cutted out the trees and the feathers out hoping to get a good image, but I did not cut the feet out to well. It is important because you need to see how realistic the picture is.


3.     Explain how you used positive and negative space to show your image.
The trees and the feathers look very visible and well shown. Unfortunatly I did not cut out enough in certain spots so the paint is too close together.

4.     Describe the craftsmanship of your print. (How good the project is technically crafted)
The picture has in some spaces to much cuttting and others to little. I give it a 4/5. 
5.     Were you able to achieve depth by showing a foreground, middle ground and back- ground? Explain.
I was able to show the foreground and the background, but not the middle. I did not cut in enough places to show all of the details.

6. Explain your experience with Printmaking. What were the obstacles and advantages?
It was so much fun to cut out of the rubber. Sometimes I got a little carried away and cut too much. Other times I cut to little. It is not my best art piece.
 
 
 

Wild Meets Loki

1.     Describe the overall composition of your artwork (balance, unity, rhythm and movement).
  
2.     How did you add texture and contrast to your print? Is this important? Why?

3.     Explain how you used positive and negative space to show your image.

4.     Describe the craftsmanship of your print. (How good the project is technically crafted)

5.     Were you able to achieve depth by showing a foreground, middle ground and back- ground? Explain.

6.     Explain your experience with Printmaking. What were the obstacles and advantages?

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Questions on Hold Your Talent

1. Explain your experience working on a team and executing your ideas for the mural.
It was great to see everyone working on an idea that I had. It was also great to hear how other people added to it to make in an awesome idea. It was fun trading jobs, adding or deleting ideas, and just hanging out and having a good time.
2. Explain the importance of collaboration when working on a team.
This is an important project to need more than two or three people. You need a person to either do a specific job and you need help from some one else. The drawing of the chalk everyone could do, but the coloring is hard and a lot of work for one person. Plus it is also fun to have other people around to keep you compuny and talk to.
3.  How successful was this project? Explain how and why.
I think this project was very successful, if only we had a black chalk it would have been better. My group was great on making sure we made the moon, Earth, and sun as realistic as possible. The moon looks so life like, Neil Armstrong would be proud. The sun looks like it is actually on fire. Plus if it rained, out drawing was not effected.
4. Explain how you feel about creating artwork that others can interact with. Ex. Invoving the whole school? 
I would feel fantastic and would be lots of fun. I love working with other people because I like hearing other people's ideas and working together as a team. My favorite part about working in groups is that you can be with friends or make new friends, I made two on this project.

Hold Your Talent

1. Explain your experience working on a team and executing your ideas for the mural.

2. Explain the importance of collaboration when working on a team.

3.  How successful was this project? Explain how and why.

4. Explain how you feel about creating artwork that others can interact with. Ex. Invoving the whole school? 

Questions on Printed Sketch of a Cockatiel

1. Why is texture so important to have in your sketches?
It brings out the detal of an image and/or makes your drawing look like it would come to life. It reminds me of my previous drawing of Lindsey. Bring the detal out and you will be impressed on the result.

2. Why is it neccessary for you to have several references of each animal and each background? Explain.
You need to see different poses or looks on aniamls and you have to pick one of them. You also have to pick the best background for the image of the animal that you choose. If you think you can work with the two images, you can make a master piece.

3. When you look at your sketches are you able to see which sketch is the strongest and will make the best print? How do you know this? 
Out of the three sketches that you draw you have to pick the best one, and sometimes it is not easy. You pick your best one by a few things: detal, effort, and grabs your attention. If you any of your drawing do at least two or all of three, you got yourself a great drawing.

Printed Sketch of a Cockatiel

1. Why is texture so important to have in your sketches?

2. Why is it neccessary for you to have several references of each animal and each background? Explain.

3. When you look at your sketches are you able to see which sketch is the strongest and will make the best print? How do you know this?