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Art elective Project Preliminary research

Posted by Tiffany Irick in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Friday, March 13, 2015 at 9:03 am

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My experience with the pastel was cool. Its thick like a paste kind of. I like the way the colors pop they look real bright. I know i have to practice, but practice makes perfect. I wish that I could have used more colors but what I've chose to draw or color in witht he pastel it really on required the reddish color. I know that I have to put pressure on the pastels to acheive a darker color. And the same if i wanted a lighter color. I like The pastels overall.
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Project Quarter 2 "The Colors of Life"

Posted by Taaysia Jones in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Friday, March 13, 2015 at 8:35 am

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Art Elective Project Reflection




  1. Describe your project: My project was a  geometric painting  with the use of basic acrylic   colors paint. Each color represents a certain emotion/aspect of life. Black means life, yellow means pain, green means power, red means love and  blue means strength.


  2. What knowledge did you already have about the project before you started?

    Knowledge i have about this project is that theres a lot of paint textures and also that sometimes geometry plays a great role in painting and patience.



  1. What new skill did you want to learn coming into the project?
    I hope to learn how to better express myself with painting and also learn how to do different styles of  painting.




  1. Did you accomplish this goal?

    Yes I did accomplish that goal.

  2. How do you know you accomplished the goal? If you didn’t accomplish the goal, why do you think that is?
    I know I accomplished it because as i was was painting i used a lot of emotions and i took my time. I wasn't really thinking of a plan of how it would look but it came out exactly how I feel at times. I accomplished using geometry while painting with some squares and some hidden triangles.


  3. What other skill(s) did you learn along the way?

    Stroking the brush in the same pattern makes the painting look my neat and smooth.

  4. What are you most proud of in this project?
    I am most proud of the thought i put into the project and not just the finishing product being perfect.

  5. What would you do differently if you had to do the project over again? I would try to explore more designs and colors.
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Project Research

Posted by Gracehong Platt in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 1:50 pm

I wanted to experiment with watercolor. Drawing bodies is my favorite thing to draw, so I drew a girl. My picture is about a girl who has a pure heart, and everywhere she goes, her light touches others. I represented this by using warm colors for the girl, and cool colors for the surroundings. I still am not skilled with paint, but I actually enjoyed creating this piece. 
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Lanyard Masterpiece

Posted by Shjuan Fisher in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 12:47 pm

Art Elective Project Reflection

Please answer the questions below. Do not delete the prompts!



  1. Describe your project

My project is creating key lanyards out of boondoggle/gimp.


  1. What knowledge did you already have about the project before you started?

I know that the material for the lanyard is a stitching material that is very popular and mostly children and teens use.



  1. What new skill did you want to learn coming into the project?

I wanted to learn how to do more challenging lanyard designs.

  1. Did you accomplish this goal?

I did accomplish this goal I learned how to do the spiral/twist and brick lanyard two of the hardest designs to create ever...well at least to me.





  1. How do you know you accomplished the goal? If you didn’t accomplish the goal, why do you think that is?
    I accomplished this goal because I kept on trying and when I finally got it I ended up very proud of the end result.


  2. What other skill(s) did you learn along the way?

I learned how to be patient. Being patient is a very important skill to have when doing art.



  1. What are you most proud of in this project?
    The outcome of my design. The fact that I can show people my art with confidence and they will love it and some may be inspired.


  2. What would you do differently if you had to do the project over again?

Use my time management better so I can finish and turn my project in on time.


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QTR 3

Posted by Lucia Idriss in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 7:03 pm

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I didn't find this experience to be hard or complicated. I may have found it to be easy because it's something I'm used to. I will find this project to be fun and appealing to girls. Also I think it is interesting how everything will be placed into one. This should be an interesting project 
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Mrs. Hertz in space

Posted by Lucia Idriss in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Friday, February 27, 2015 at 8:04 am

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I wanted to show that SLA @ Beeber can always reach for the stars
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Sebastian

Posted by Serenity Harris in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Friday, February 27, 2015 at 7:49 am

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​The piece I created is called "Drenched Sabby". This is Sebastian from an anime called Black Butler. I drew it first. Then, I carved it out of linoleum. Finally, I rolled ink on it, turning it into a linoleum print. I picked Sebastian because I love him. I haven't seen anyone make any real anime characters, so that's why I did. I'd like to do just another drawing again in the near future.
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Quarter 2 Project

Posted by Kiyannah McGee in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Friday, February 27, 2015 at 7:29 am

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​I decided to use pastel for my project. It was really fun seeing the different ways I could use them. I enjoyed putting the different colors together. I tried to make them all lead up to the same point and since it is a vision I thought why not make an eye in the center. 
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One Sweet Crystal

Posted by David Wilson in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 5:25 pm

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​For my project, I drew a Crystal, or what was supposed to be a crystal... At the time that I had drawn this, I didn't realize that Crystals are straighter than I made mine, but I think that's a plus. My project's medium was a standard pencil and a few sketching pencils. My inspiration for drawing this was a time where I reflected on me as a person, and realized that a Crystal was something that could have represented me. Out of my newfound love for Crystals, I decided to draw one.

With that, here is my reflection:
  1. Describe your project
    My project was a visualization of my thought of what a crystal looked like, which was initially supposed to be representation of my heart and personality that eventually became a procrastinated piece of uncertainty and struggle that reflected life at the time.

  2. What knowledge did you already have about the project before you started?
    In terms of my medium, I’d known nothing and done nothing about painting. The most I could say was finger painting, but that’s it. In terms of what my project was, which was a Crystal, I have to say that I had known almost nothing about them and how they actually were. I have to credit Lamont (partially)  to the completion of my project for explaining the ins and outs of crystals (get it?) so that I could shade it well when I drew it.


  3. What new skill did you want to learn coming into the project?
    I wanted to learn about tints and shades and about different the different types of brushes used in painting.


  4. Did you accomplish this goal?
    I got a 50 out of 100. I never painted to learn about tints and shades but my research beforehand did help me learn about the types of brushes used in painting.


  5. How do you know you accomplished the goal? If you didn’t accomplish the goal, why do you think that is?
    I know I accomplished the goal because I know what types of brushes Nigeria used while painting. I didn’t accomplish the goal of tints and shades because I never painted to experience them and how to really use them and know when to use them.


  6. What other skill(s) did you learn along the way?
    I learned about how Crystals are made, shaped, grow, reflect light off of them, and are shaded.


  7. What are you most proud of in this project?
    I’m most proud of the shape of my crystal. Although it contrasts from how crystals are actually shaped, it still impresses me and I think it looks pretty cool, regardless of critics views.


  8. What would you do differently if you had to do the project over again?

I would choose something entirely different, whereas crystals were just too much. I actually did look up crystals at home besides the proposal, the research and in class, and frankly, they suck to draw, so much. I really wish I’d just chose something else to draw ‘cause that was hell trying to understand.

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Porsche 911

Posted by Lamont Robinson in ART ADV - Hertz - b2 on Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 11:45 am

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**Quick note: what you're seeing here is a low-poly version of  the model it actually looks something like this ^


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  1. Describe your project

My project was to finish a model of a Porsche 911 (1974).

  1. What knowledge did you already have about the project before you started?

Vehicular modelling techniques, and topology flow.

  1. What new skill did you want to learn coming into the project?

I wanted to learn a fast and effective way to model tires, and the method I found take seconds. The method I used before took an hour.



  1. Did you accomplish this goal?

Totally.


  1. How do you know you accomplished the goal? If you didn't accomplish the goal, why do you think that is?

I know I accomplished my goal because the model doesn't go overboard with vertices and the topology of the existing vertices are placed in a manner that doesn't disrupt the flow of the mesh.


  1. What other skill(s) did you learn along the way?

Using blueprints as a reference for scale, and lattice modelling.

  1. What are you most proud of in this project?

The topology, because that's what I spent most of my time fixing. Time not wasted of course - which is great.


  1. What would you do differently if you had to do the project over again?

Would probably just pick another car but that's probably because i'm sick of staring at this one.

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