12" x 9" Water Color on Aquabee Watercolor paper. The 2nd school project of the year was to paint a landscape with watercolor. I thought this would be easy but was very surprised at how challenging it was. In the end I think it turned out pretty cool.
12" x 9" Water Color on Aquabee Watercolor paper. The first school project of the year was to practice with various watercolor techniques. For this project we had to choose 3 of the 6 we learned and paint anything we wanted. I chose an abstract piece I call "School House". I used the techniques "wet on wet", "wet on dry" and "crayon texture".
4 1/2" x 6" Water Color on Aquabee Watercolor paper. This began as an experiment in the watercolor technique "dry brush". I like how it turned out and it reminded me of a campfire.
8 1/2 x 11 water color on Drawing Paper A School Art Project. I had to make many different textures with water color paint then cut out "spring" animals and plants to make a collage. I was learning the difference between "real" texture and "visual" texture.
4 1/2" x 6" colored pencil on Drawing Paper. A School art project. We studied the importance of portraits and the task was to create a self-portrait. This is me! ;o)
12" x 9" Water Color and Pen on Aquabee Watercolor paper. A School Art project on "shadows". I had to pick a light source and cast the shadows opposite the light source. This was a fun project.
8 1/2" x 11" Colored Pencil on Standard Copy Paper. My new art project was to do a new still life. We were going to use Apples and oranges but had no oranges so my dad found an onion. It was hard to do!
I am 13 years old and going in the 7th grade. I like art because it is colorful and fun to do! My favorite kind of art is abstract because you can create whatever you like, any kind of design to express different kinds of feelings.