The Power Within Final Product Process
So when I first began thinking about what to paint. I knew I wanted the way I think to be the main part of it. I wanted to display chaos or struggle to think in some way. When we started painting we had to lay the background down which was different for everyone so some people did blue or red or white. You would think with all the water I would do blue, but I actually did yellow. I learned a lot about mixing colors and blending certain shades with each other.
My personal biggest challenge was just not being able to get the exact shade I want. I felt like if I was painting I would need to finish whatever part I was working on at that point, or else I would not be able to make the same shade and would end up messing up my work. I also had an issue of my brush strokes. I could not get a soft look on my painting instead kept getting a kind of gritty and almost rough texture. I am most proud of the sun set. As I feel like the colors go great and overall looks awesome because I was able to achieve a good soft gradient I was looking for.
My personal biggest challenge was just not being able to get the exact shade I want. I felt like if I was painting I would need to finish whatever part I was working on at that point, or else I would not be able to make the same shade and would end up messing up my work. I also had an issue of my brush strokes. I could not get a soft look on my painting instead kept getting a kind of gritty and almost rough texture. I am most proud of the sun set. As I feel like the colors go great and overall looks awesome because I was able to achieve a good soft gradient I was looking for.
Artist Label
This is how we describe our art. Or what we would use to describe it. Some people used this to describe it or to tell a story about it. A lot of people used this to connect the art to their story even further. As you can see below. Mine is more or less just a description of it and a brief explanation.