By: Ruby Acevedo Block 1 My tray set is used to place slices of oranges or fruit in my small bowl. My design makes it used for this because I made the bowl like an orange making it specifically for oranges. I came up with my idea because I had always wanted to do a leaf tray and decided to make a bowl that would look like a fruit. Later I came up with a orange because its round like a bowl and would be fun to make. The first thing I did for my leaf tray is made slabs of clay and traced a leaf into in and cut them out with an exacto knife. I later piled all my leafs and top of each other and waited until they dried for a while. Lastly I fired it and painted it with green acrylic paint. For my orange bowl I fist made a slab of clay and and pressed the clay down into a bowl and smoothing the sides with an sponge or wooden rib. Second I added texture to the outside with aluminum foil. Third I fired my piece and added the glaze I needed. Lastly I painted some of the inside with acrylic paint.
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By: Ruby Acevedo Malagon Block 1 Piece in Progress Finished Piece In my drawing I used one point perspective. One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single 'vanishing point' on the horizon line. The medium I picked was jusing only pencil and adding shadow to make the drawing look realistic. I took this photo at Apex High School on building B on the first floor. Something I found difficult about this project is starting it off, trying to make the right proportions for the drawing.
In my postcard I used 5 different types of techniques. The first technique I used was using a piece of paper to cut out a circle into it and then painting over it with acrylic paint. The second technique I used was to print out the flower and removing the excess paper from the back with water and gluing it to my postcard. The third technique was sewing the thread on the sun to make them look like the sun rays coming out. The forth technique I used was adding glitter to make it look like grass and used glued to make them stay. The fifth technique was using bubble wrap to paint circles on the background of my postcard. The word I had was "Garden" which I portrayed by adding the flower, grass, and sun. By: Ruby Acevedo Malagon
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