I've had a lot of fun in this class. This final post is a reflection of my time in the class.
Has your definition of art changed since the beginning of the class?
It really has. I was opened up to so many mediums and ways to do art that I hadn't hear d of before. I just thought sculpting was carving into things and making things out of clay but it's so much more complex than that.
Has your definition of art changed since the beginning of the class?
It really has. I was opened up to so many mediums and ways to do art that I hadn't hear d of before. I just thought sculpting was carving into things and making things out of clay but it's so much more complex than that.
What did you find most difficult about this class?
Considering my skill level in sculpting is really low, it was hard creating quality projects that I could actually make look decent. It would take me days to figure out an idea because all I thought was, "I can't do that it's to difficult. I bet you so and so could make that better than I can." When I actually found an idea, it took me forever to make it and it usually looked lack luster compared to the other students work.
Choose a place or artwork where the subject matter reflects you as an artist. One that you have a personal connection to. Please explain.
I don't know if Illustration Friday pieces count but I have one that I really connected to.
I don't know if Illustration Friday pieces count but I have one that I really connected to.
I won't get into it but I have suffered from depression and anxiety for a long time and this piece is a reflection of how I feel. Depression makes you feel like you're breaking or fading away. I incorporated myself into this piece even in the word Triangle was basic. We all break away piece by piece and in different pieces. A triangle is one of them.
Do over: If given the opportunity, which project would you do over?
I would do my Animal Head project over.
Do over: If given the opportunity, which project would you do over?
I would do my Animal Head project over.
This has got to be my least favorite project. I think it came out so lumpy and ugly and glazing it didn't really fix that. I don't know if much will change if I did it over put I would probably try to smooth it out more.
Regardless of whether you liked or disliked a project, which one did you learn, grow, or developed the most from?
I'm going to say my Animal Head project again.
I'm going to say my Animal Head project again.
Considering how much I bashed it in the last question, this project really showed me how much practice I needed. Everybody's project was so detailed and smooth while mine looked like it came straight out of a Kindergarten classroom. Even thought I didn't improve dramatically during the course of the class, my pieces certainly looked better after this project.