This is my product design. I made it out of all this duct tape. Then I colored it all in with a sharpie pen.
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THESE ARE THE STEPS TO PRINT MAKING. FIRST STEP IS TO MAKE YOUR DESIGN. THE SECOND STEP IS TO CHOOSE YOUR COLOR AND IF YOU WANT YOU CAN MAKE YOUR COLOR. NEXT ROLL OUT YOUR PAINT ON A PAN. GET YOUR ROLLER COVER WITH PAINT AND THEN SPREAD IT ON YOUR STAMP AND PRESS IT ON A PIECE OF PAPER. NOW TAKE TAKE IT OFF THE PAPER AND LET IT DRY. THAT IS HOW ITS DONE.
My 2D project I thought was really good. The best thing I like about it is the rose shading. It took a long time to do all the shading correctly, and then I added details in the picture. On the right is a petal that has fallen to the ground. On the left is a saying that says "Learn from yesterday, Live for today, Hope for tomorrow"
This is my future reflection it makes me think about being in the country and home. "Home is where you make it" The best thing I like about it is how I made the picture look like its really there and that I'm in a corn field. I think it really ties it in.
Doug Reynolds is a really good potter. He makes amazing art work. I think it is beautiful and has great texture. I want to go see his art studio it would not be far from me.
My artist was Georgia O'Keeffe for an art project. She was born November 15, 1887. Her place of birth was Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Her place of death was Santa Fe, New Mexico. She was a 20th century painter known for her flowers and southwestern painting and landscapes. she attended an art school and she thought her education was unsatisfying. her family was poor so she had to work as an illustrator. Alot of people liked her charcoal abstractions. a man named staglest loved her art and had an art show with out her permission. staglest fell in love with her. on 1919 they got married he was 54 and she was 31. in 1929 she went to New Mexico because she loved the colors and the landscapes. Steglest had an affair with her and she was heart broken. in 1932 she had a nervous brake down she was hospitalized for months this to a year for her to recover. she was embarrassed to be in New York so she spend most of her time in New Mexico. 1914 staglest died she took residents in Santa Fe. Threw out the 50s and 60s she had made a lot of work. In 1970 the Whitney museum had keep a lot of O'Keeffe's work. She liked she liked seeing all of her work together. She liked the fact that she was a famous star. On April 1985 Reagan awarded her the national metal of arts. 1 year later she died. She died on March 6, 1986. That concludes this blog on Georgia O'Keeffe.
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