
COLOR WHEEL
The beauty of colors
Maybe your favorite color is Red, Orange or Blue. But there are millions of different reds, oranges, and blues. Every different shade or tint has a whole different flavor. A Color Wheel will help you understand how to really see and use color.
I choose to do this project because I love colors. it's amazing how mixing two or more colors can give you a totally different color and that is what I admire about the color wheel.
I was inspired by Frida Kahlo, a Mexican painter who has achieved great international popularity. She painted using vibrant colors in a style that was influenced by indigenous cultures of Mexico as well as by European influence that includes realism, symbolism, surrealism.
When I first started my work I thought I couldn’t do it because I have never painted before, but her artwork helps me to understand that you can do anything as long as you put your mind to it. it can be a little difficult when mixing colors, but a simple technique can help you improve and do even better than before.Freedom
All things grow with love
Indeed All things grow with love.
Developing love and memories through art.
Freedom
My second quarter project which is titled “Freedom” is the project that I'm most proud of because it was during this project process that I get to really see how good I am when it comes to drawing, and the reaction of people when they see my project makes me even more proud of myself. My drawing skills improve during this project process and everyone sees my art falls in love with it and that’s why I'm very proud of this work. My biggest strength is when I start working on an art, I never stop until I see that I made a lot of progress, and I never give up on myself. My biggest weakness is redoing an artwork when I make a little mistake which can delay my project time and cause me to finish my work late.
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I want to build a Sculpture for my next art because I already know how to draw so I want to try something new. I was inspired by Frida Kahlo who mostly painted self-portraits. Her paintings often had strong autobiographical elements and mixed realism with fantasy. Her work has been celebrated internationally as emblematic of Mexican national and indigenous traditions, and by feminists for what is seen as its uncompromising depiction of the female experience and form.