Friday, May 6, 2016

Art Meets Science

First, I grabbed some watercolor paper and colored all over them with markers. Once I was finished coloring, I sprayed the sheets with water and let them dry over night. Spraying the water made it look like it had a tye dye affect. 
Then I cut out pieces and glued them into the shape of an alien. I love how this turned out. 
LAST PROJECT EVER, IM OUTTTTT 😜✌🏼️

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

What I Want To Be When I Grow Up

Paige, Hunter, and I were assigned to ask an elementary class what they wanted to be when they grew up. We chose Mrs. Jensen's class. We pulled each kid out into the hallway and asked them what they wanted to be, and then wrote it on a wipe off board and took a picture. Then, I put all the pictures into photo shop and put them into a collage. Then made it look black and white. This was a fun project to do, and the kids had fun telling us what they wanted to be.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Negative Space

I was laying on the ground at my grandma's house, and her puppy laid down by me. So I decided to take a picture. 

Copier Self Portriat

This was fun to take a picture in the copier machine. It was kind of hard to transfer it onto a black peice of paper with white charcoal because I'm used to drawing with pencils. 

Monday, May 2, 2016

Recycled Art

First, I took a pop can and cut off the top. Then I cut up the sides to make it look like a sun. I spray painted it after words with yellow, then painted the ends with orange. After, I took a canvas with a hole in it, and hot glued the sun on the hole. I recycled two objects and condensed them into one project.

Squares

I was sitting at my grandma's house, trying to think of what to take a picture that would represent squares. I saw paint swatches on her table and thought it'd be perfect. I love the way this looks. 

Monday, April 11, 2016

Element Mask

For this project, we had to take a quiz to see which element represented ourselves. I took a couple quizzes, including one that Mrs. DeWitt made, and resulted with water. So I plastered a mask and some raindrops dripping off of it, and then painted it light grey. 
After the paint was dried, I melted many different colors of blues and greens to resemble water colors. After I was done melting crayons on my mask, I added glitter. I love how this turned out. It was my first time melting crayons, and it was super fun. I want to melt crayons more often.