work from art class over the years.

Discussion in 'Art' started by twang, Nov 19, 2008.

  1. twang

    twang on the run

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    Here's some stuff that i've done in art class at school ranging from 7th grade to 10th grade.
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    watercolor painting

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    new head for barbie made out of clay.


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    i was supposed to paint this boring ass picture of a bridge with a fence around it just how it was....didn't get too good of a grade on this one


    and soon to come....this two man bong that i'm in the process of making in pottery class. its all finished...just have to let it dry, fire it, glaze it, fire it.
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    i'll post the final product along with some more art of mine in a couple weeks when its done
     
  2. neponiatka

    neponiatka Senior Member

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    wow
    i liked barbie most
    giggle
     
  3. opel diamond

    opel diamond burn out

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    i love the top one :D
     
  4. Spaced06

    Spaced06 Member

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    I like the first one, that's a rather interesting composition, although the fish looks kind of funny, can't put my finger on why though..
    The barbie face is awesome, love the humor in it.
    The third one I don't really like, perspectives look a bit messed up to me, although I like the colours.
    And the bong is...well, a bong, and bongs tend to be my kind of object. I like bongs.
    Nice work, I'm looking forward to your other stuff!
     
  5. twang

    twang on the run

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    yeah the perspective doesnt make sense...that's what i was kind of going for to spice up the assignment a little because being told to paint something that's just gonna put people to sleep didn't really fly with me.
     
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