Optical Illusion By: Ruby Acevedo Photo of sketch: Photo of linoleum block: Photo of finished best print: My piece shows off the theme of "line" by the flower petals around the eye and the swirls coming from the flowers. My piece is successful because I was able to add all the curves and small details to show on my final print. If I were to do it again I would cut out the background and make the swirls pop out. I would also add more details to make the eye and flower look more realistic.
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In Progress Blog Post: By: Ruby Acevedo With my box I plan to finish adding all the flowers/leaves and fire the clay. After its out of the fire kiln I will paint my flowers with red glaze and the inside of the box with clear glaze. I will bring it back to the kiln and after its done, paint the leaves dark green and the box light green with acrylic paint. Something I have found difficult so far is to score and slip the sides because I had to hold them until they stayed together. Also making the two curved sides on my box because they would start to crack. Something I have found successful is how the leaves look realistic and the shape of the box. First, I made slabs of clay to cut out the sides of the box. Then, I scratched and slipped the sides to make the shape of my box. Third, still greenware I added the flower petals/leaves and added all the small details. Lastly, I made the box lid and brought it to the fire kiln to become a bisque and harden.
20 Inspirational Images In-Progress Piece Finished Piece For my Two-In-One project I decided to combine a turtle and a pineapple together. The medium I decided to use was watercolor and color pencils. First, I drew the turtle and the pineapple in a watercolor piece of paper. Then, I painted the turtle brown and the pineapple yellow. Lastly, I added all the small details with color pencils to make it more realistic.
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