Although it took some time to figure out the main concept of this piece, I finally settled on the thematic idea of growth in nature, using a potted plant and a chicken as the main areas of attention. For the first scene, I developed a more static background so that I could control the moving parts better without worrying about dynamics. Additionally, I experimented with blur and scene switches throughout the piece to make the animation more interesting. Overall, this piece turned out ok but unfortunately I was unable to fulfill my whole vision of it due to the lack of time and procreate's frame by frame nature.
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Started with a roughed out pencil sketch and slowly finished the portrait before adding in other features. Although the original backdrop was a dull red color, I changed it to blue to contrast the portrait better. Later on, I added the fish and flower petals to complete the piece. - didn't go to art school, but grew up doing art and got a double major in business and spanish
- as time went on she continued to do creative things through gifts or volunteering, but art faded out of her life in college - got a severe concussion: couldn't speak, impaired memory and balance - encouraged to paint afterwards, got into abstract expressionism and found that her symptoms were disappearing Reflection: I all, I was quite impressed by the freedom Mrs. Theodora has when making her pieces. Due to her head injury, she used art as a coping mechanism and a medicine towards healing again, and in the process grew to love and develop her artistic voice. I believe this is something we all need to learn - doing art just to do it is fundamental to our journey with whatever medium or concept we work with. For me, it is easy to get caught up in deadlines or dig too deep into finding a concept that it can be hard to love what I do, but hearing Mrs. Miller speak I was quite inspired to just have more free time set aside to do art. |
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