This is my artist collaberate of soccer. I made this stop motion with my two friends of us scoring a goal. Stop Motion is taking a picture, moving an object, taking a picture, moving an object etc. I took a risk with the topic of my stop motion, soccer, because if we would have messed up, it wouldn't of come out good. This piece is successful because it makes sense and it is very detailed and on point. I think it turned out good. My group collaberated on the topic. I worked with Danny, photographer and actor and Noah, photographer and actor. I was the main actor of this project.
The above drawing/painting is of the sports logo, Adidas, out of spaghetti and black acrylic paint. I took a risk with painting the logo a specific color and choosing pasta as my main focus. Glueing the pasta down was very time consuming and tricky, but it turned out really good. Adidas is a sports brand that sells sports gear and apparel. I think it came out great considering it could have come out way worse. I was inspired by what I was wearing that day: Adidas brand pair of shoes. I thought the logo was cool and so I put it on paper. The image above is of Noah Green, a friend of mine, outlined in leaves that we got from trees. His hair is very long grass and it turned out great. This was the exact intention of what we wanted our art to come out like. We wanted it to look like he just fell down the stairs and died. I took a risk because it was windy and cold and so a couple seconds after we took the opicture, the wind blew the leaves everywhere, but I think it looks great. #BEST#PROJECT#EVER
We had to make something that is artsy out of newspaper. It was very very hard to do because newspaper is so weak and thin. I made a triangle house thing. I had to put a piece of wire in the middle to hold it up because it just kept falling down without the wire. I took a risk with the idea of making it so tall and thin. Next time, I would make my design stronger and more bulky.
The clay piece above is of a fish with the colors of Apex High School. I made this fish more fictional because this fish doesn't have gills, fins, teeth and it has one eye. My risk that I took with the fish is the overall design of my fish and its colors. The clay was made into a fish, fired in a kiln and hand painted using acrylic paint. I really like the idea of the fish having a huge tongue sticking out of his mouth. It was a fun project because you can make almost anything out of clay.
The drawing above is an ink monster that I made out of ink. I had no control of where the ink was going because I was blowing the ink out of a straw. I actually think it came out good because I had no control over my art. I couldn't of done anything better because I had limited control over the ink. My medium was black ink. I like how my art came out though.
The image above is a stencil I cut out of cardboard using an exactoblade. As you can maybe see, it is a fish jumping out of water. I outlined the fish on the cardboard well, but the way it came out on paper was terrible. My medium was cardboard. The color green was sprayed using spray paint which was fun, but hard to use and control. I probably would've been more precise with the exactoblade. Overall, it was a fun project, but very slow and detailed.
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