Thursday, April 19, 2012

Glow Sticking is a Habit, Get Like Me

 
I had seen quite a bit of glow stick art but I always wondered how it worked. This was another project that was probably one of my favorites. It made it even better that we did it right before Spring break so every one was excited and glad we didn't have anything too stressful to do. The top picture is SB2K12, which is Spring Break 2012 for any of ya'll who didn't follow. Bri, Lauren, and I each wrote 2 characters in different colors so it came out pretty nice. The next picture is a muffin that I made for Love Muffin. You wouldn't understand. Then the last picture is when Bri took a glow stick and just moved it back and forth for 10 seconds to illuminate the outline of me. It's pretty trippy. Overall, successful project.



perspective photographs

 This project was definitely one of my favorites! I went out with Bri and took turns taking pictures of each other doing different things to make it look like we were either much larger or smaller than life. The top photo looks like Bri is about to kill me with her huge foot, but I'm actually much further away than her. The tricky part finding the perfect place to stand/lay/squat so that you looked like you were on top/behind/under something. The photo to the right is one of my favorites just because it looks to realistic! I'm standing a few feet behind the pole but I look like I'm a little person on top of a pole hahah.






Bri had this idea for me to go lay across a wooden banister so that it would look like I was on top of a ginormous truck. It turned out pretty cool.
Of course Bri and I had to take some selfies. Just be glad we didn't put all 76 of them up here for you to look at. You're welcome(:

A Monster Named Googie



When Mr.Sands told us we were getting to make mini monsters out of clay I was really excited. I like making unrealistic things, and seem to be a little better at them too. The monster I was assigned to recreate was Googie. This is Googie.




In this next picture you can see the steps I took to recreate him. The photograph is the picture I received when I chose to make Googie. It is the original that the Kindergartner had made. After that I made my own drawing of Googie with a few different colors and more of the way I saw him but definitely still how my Kindergarten kid created him. After all, it is still his(:



The type of clay I used to make Googie was Sculpey. Everyone was told to use this clay before we started the project but after messing with it for like half an hour and not getting anywhere with it, every one else went to the regular clay. My Sculpey was working for me and I really liked the colors so I decided to stick with it. The arms and leg-type-things were a struggle to figure out how I was going to make. I then thought using wire would make them look much more like they were intended to and plus look good too. This is the final product. I really enjoyed this project and working with clay and I really hope that the student who first drew the picture of Googie enjoys it!

Stencil Art




Well when  I first cut out my stencil, being the not-so-smart girl that I am, cut it out the wrong way so I was left with a pretty dumb stencil. I decided to use it anyways though because I figured it would be different, and it ended up being pretty cool. The first image shows pretty much how my stencil looked. Notice how I cut it out so that the only way you would be able to see the outline was if you made around it darker. So that's exactly what I did. I used different fabrics to give it a little texture too. And the last image is, well, me sniffing glue. Don't judge me.