I think I did a good job on shading and making it clear which areas were more shaded and which areas had highlights. I could have worked in shape a little bit more by making the lines along my face more noticeable following the depth of my face. This is a painting of the drive up to Mt. St. Helens, I used the top of the brush to create a textured effect on the trees and throughout the mountains and clouds in the sky. Balance was clearly distributed in my painting. This created a new look at the trees and created a different perspective for me to look at Washington. I believe that this project was based off of lines and shape. Without the lines there would be no shape and if the lines weren't aligned right there would be no clear shape. I enjoyed this project because it helped me see that one line can lead to many other and it can create something like an illusion. The parallel line design was using multiple parallel lines to create shapes which formed illusion type drawings. I used a ruler to help me get straight edges to form parallel shapes, not only did I use it for straight edges but it also helped me align everything with the corners of the page and the sides of the page. I believe that shape was the most used element of design in this project because the main thing focused on the page when you look at it is shape. This is an interesting drawing because it can show what you can make of shapes starting with parallel lines this reminds me of some sort of inverted 3D building type drawing. |
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