This is my baby Patrick from Spongebob. Some challenges I faced while doing this was to make i so that you could see the facial features and hat. It was hard to cut out the little areas. It took a while to do but what you do is take a piece of linoleum block. Then you take this knife like tool used to etch out areas of your linoleum block. You cut out everything that you don't want to show in the photo. Then when you're done you get paint and take a brayer and roll paint over it. A brayer is like a rooling pin you see people use in the movies with dough for bread. After that when you have paint on it you turn it over on a piece of paper and oush down creating a print. Then when you're done you put your name on it and number your prints 1 through however many you've made. I numbered 1-10 and 1 of 1 on one of them because
For my product design I made a basketball hoop that plays music or gives you a compliment when you make it. It started as a singing garbage can but that would be too expensive so I made a basketball hoop so it's worth it a little more.Some challenges I faced during this project were when I had to get the photo into the card and fade it so It'd show right. Then I overcame it when Paige showed me how to do it. Some things that my alter ego and I share is we are both funny. Although I am not fat. I wish I was because of all that delicious food I could eat. I want f00d:)
When I watched the video of the person throwing I learned how to sit about 2 inches higher then the wheel. I also learned how to kneed the clay and get all the air bubbles out. Then that you have to position your hands the right way to center your clay. Doug Reynolds has awesome skill making pottery. I think it's awesome how he is able to teach his skills to lots of people. The way he is male to make it look so easy is awesome. I think it's cool he created a tour with people called 20 dirty hands. Also that he built a 140ft kiln! That's huge!
During my artist research I learned that during the late 1300's and early 1400's there was an artist named Donatello that made sculptures and was the first person to perfect and make 3-D sculptures on a flat surface. I am most proud of being able to learn why they made all of the paintings and sculptures of naked people.; Before I did this project I thought it was very weird and creepy that all of these naked people were being made. Now that I've done a little research I think its cool because it was for the respect of the human body. |