- What is the title of your Artwork? Sun
- What location did you choose? Why? I went to Big Cottonwood because I wanted to use the river in some way.
- What nature materials is it made out of? Dandelions, rocks, and the river.
- What is its approximate size? Why? About two feet wide, because it was easiest to make it that size.
- Can people interact with it? If so, how? Please be very specific. They can take the flowers out, or move the rocks and the flowers will flow down the river.
- How did you take the surrounding areas into consideration while creating this piece? I looked for a spot in the river that would be easiest to get something to stay, then I looked around to see what was available to put in it.
- What message does it convey? It shows beauty in nature. I feel like it looks like a little spot of sunshine.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Andy Goldsworthy
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Photo Essay
Here is my photo essay!
I thought this assignment was challenging and a lot of fun. I was excited to thin about ways to try to represent who I am and what I think of myself through photos. I went for showing my interests as what is important to me. It was fun and creative.
I thought this assignment was challenging and a lot of fun. I was excited to thin about ways to try to represent who I am and what I think of myself through photos. I went for showing my interests as what is important to me. It was fun and creative.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Portraits
I took formal and environmental portraits of my mom. I don't enjoy portraits very much, so I feel like I could definitely use some more practice on them. I should have tried some different angles and some different lighting. But overall I think they turned out all right.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Macro Photography
I chose to take pictures of an object because I felt that would be easiest for me. I chose my little toy TARDIS, I thought I could get some cool photos and angles from it, and I feel like I did. I chose these five because of the angles and the way the words on the TARDIS are in focus and the rest of it looks more out of focus.
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