Friday, May 5, 2017


Pop Art!
     The strongest piece of my work are the colors. I used extremely bright colors to make the piece pop. I didn't want to use dark colors because I felt like the end product would of been very boring. I could improve my work by choosing a better picture. I feel like the picture I choose was very basic, just  atypically selfie. After I saw examples of other pop art I waned to change my staring picture. 
     To create my work I used the magic wand to select an area and then I used the brush to paint. I changed the size of my brush so I could paint over with color quickly.
     The easy part about this project was painting over the image. When you make the brush big its really easy to paint. If I kept the brush size small it would of taken forever to paint over one section. The only difficult part about this project choosing different colors that looked well together. For instance if I only used reds and pinks the entire image would of turned black if I made it black and white. I tried to keep the colors different throughout.
     I demonstrated the objective of this work by creating four different pop arts and making a college at the end. I followed the list of directions posted on Ms.Cabral's blog which made the process 10x easier. If I would redo this project I would choose a picture that had two or more people in the project for a cooler effect. On a scale of 1-10, 10 being the best, I would rate myself a 10 based on my effort. I tried really hard to keep the colors different throughout. I keep all of my pop arts open at once so I could make sure I didn't repeat any colors inn the same spot. When I combined all four pictures together it looked really cool and full of life.





1 comment:

  1. Effort:4
    Composition: 3
    Magic Wand Selection:4
    Color/Contrast:4
    Craftsmanship:4
    Reflection:3.5
    93%

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