My pictures improved a lot from the first ones I took. My favorite was the second landscape, I used the golden spiral and cropping technique for the picture and I really liked how it turned out. My second favorite was the second portrait I took. For this one I used the rule of thirds.
I liked how all of them turned out. Now I can take semi good pictures. :)
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Artist StatementI call this Beauty in the sunset. They all connect because the sunset is alike in all of them; I used the same color scheme for all of them. Yellows, oranges, reds, and pinks for the sunset. Blues, Purples, grays and the color black for the mountains/land. I choose to use watercolor pencils because that's what I'm most conformable with.I also just know more techniques with watercolor pencils, like overlapping colors to make them blend. My inspiration came from different pictures from the internet. Even the word Naturescape inspired me, it helped my imagination.
My goal throughout this whole process was to be able explore different media while creating something that I liked. This was practice for me, I learned for my mistakes and hopefully this helps me with future projects. Artist StatementThe first thing I thought when I saw this ink splat was a butterfly. I used the lines from the ink splat to create patterns in the wings. I used greens and blues for the background and red and yellows for the wings. My inspiration came from different butterfly pictures I saw in books. The butterfly I created is unique and I really like how it turned out.
Artist StatementMy artwork doesn’t look like anything in particular. It's just a bunch of different shapes and values.For this piece I used ink,charcoal, and graphite. I really liked how abstract this turned out. It also taught me what to do and not what what do with different art medias.
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Tammy Rodriguez- tenorioI'm a student at VMCCA. My birthday is May 8th 2002. I'm the oldest of 3 girls. My favorite color is pink and I love painting. I enjoy painting landscapes Archives
December 2017
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