Here is my use of parallel lines to create a 3D illusion out of 2D artwork. I didn't try to make mine look like a town like some others in the class but instead just went at it at random. I learned that the precision of parallel lines is key when creating a 3D illusion for the viewer. Without precision the piece wouldn't look like it has dimensions at all. It was also extremely crucial that all the lines were straight. This art piece not only applied the skills we most recently learned but also the skills we previously learned while working on other pieces. The concept of precise parallel lines is important in artwork because without it we wouldn't be able to make it look as though there is dimension within our pieces.
Here is my work of lines and shapes. Some classmates told me the finished piece sort of looks like a heart but to be completely honest with you there was no intended shape. I just did whatever the drawings seemed to "tell" me to do. If I saw a shape I made it, it's as simple as that ladies and gents. During this project I learned that the more precise your lines are the more complex your shapes will look. I also learned that not really having a sepcific structure and just "getting funky" with it is key because then the viewer is more likely to get lost in your work. This is a great example of how you can start with something so simple and become something so complex. Also, guys I successfully made art and if I can do it, anyone can. Nothing is impossible! Whatever you feel like doing, do it. Who cares what anyone else says! Have a radical day friends :)
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AuthorHi. I don't really know what to say but here's my attempt at art. Have a nice day. Archives
January 2016
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