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This is my final artwork for my Figure Sculpture. I wanted it to look like a runner/a person running. I like how to bronze color finished on the black paint, but I think there's a little too much of the color. I underestimated how powerful the color would show up. I started making my art by cutting out different lengths of wire and twisting them together to get something that resembled a human. Then, I started to wrap tin foil around the wire and add dimension and width in the torso and head. I also added a styrofoam block on the bottom layered in the same stuff on the figure. Once I was done with that I layered it in paper towels held on by modge podge. Then, I painted it all black and put the bronze paint on. I really wanted to express and show how much I care about running. Running has been a huge part of my life for as long as I can remember. It has always been something really important to me, something I always pushed myself to be better at. My goals for this artwork was to make something that actually looks like the picture I found online and the one I made in my head. I really like how my art turned out. It looks so much better than what I expected it to look like. I only had a couple problems. For one, it was really hard to balance the figure correctly on one leg. It kept slowly falling sideways, but I was eventually able to figure it all out. Another problem was the when I first put the bronze paint/sparkles on it was really powerful and I didn't know how to fix it, so I just left it be.
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The first picture is what I want my artwork to look like. I first made what I wanted my figure to relatively look like. The wire part I stuck into a styrofoam block right now and has tin foil over it. I have tin foil all wrapped around it, and now I am putting strips of paper towels using modge podge to made them stay so I can eventually paint it. I'm trying to express my love for track and sports by making a person running.
This is my dot dimension artwork. I glued five different types of lids/covers on top of eachother. Four of them were made out of plastic and the other was a type of medal. Then I used a Q-tip to put on the dots of paint. The colors are dark blue, light blue, red, pink, dark purple, orange, yellow, green, and white. My goals for this artwork was to make something that I've never made before and to go out of my comfort zone. I think that my artwork turned out pretty good. I was expecting less of the black paint showing, but I like the overall look of it.
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June 2021
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