Friday, May 5, 2017

POP ART

  The strongest piece of my work are the colors. I used pop up colors to make the images pop. I tried to make the images bright some type of way so I can make it less boring. I could improve on the activity by making the images more clear to see that it was me. I feel like the picture I choose was far away and you couldn’t tell it was me. When I saw my classmate’s pop art I wanted to change my colors and make it brighter to make it stand out. Just like Andy Warhol, when he does pop art you can tell who the person is, he makes it clear to see and his is bright. To create my work I used the magic wand to select an area and then I used the brush to paint. I changed the size of my brush so I could paint over it with color.
     The easy part about this project was just changing the colors and the hue/saturation. Painting it was not that difficult. When you make the brush big its really easy to paint. If the brush size is small it would take long to paint. The only difficult part about this activity was trying to make the colors different.
     I demonstrated the objective of this work by creating four different pop arts. I followed the list of directions posted on Miss.Cabral's blog. If I would do this activity again I would choose a picture that was far to make the body look more cool. On a scale of 1-10, I would rate myself a 10 based on my effort. I tried really hard to keep the colors different and the face look clear. I keep all of my pop arts open at once so I could make sure I didn't repeat any colors in the same spot.  

2 comments:

  1. Effort:4
    Composition: 4
    Magic Wand Selection:4
    Color/Contrast:4
    Craftsmanship:4
    Reflection:1
    B+

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  2. Effort:4
    Composition: 4
    Magic Wand Selection:4
    Color/Contrast:4
    Craftsmanship:4
    Reflection:3
    A

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