Thursday, October 28, 2010

Artist Inspiration







Lorraine Wilson Papas

My Aunt Lorraine was an amazing artist who loved to paint. All of her artwork was made before she was 27. After that, she suffered from Multiple Sclerosis and didn't have the hand control to paint. She married and had two children. In 2004, the MS finally won the battle she had been fighting all her life. She died peacefully in her sleep.
We have her art hanging all over our house and it looks like we
purchased professional artwork. I feel inspired by her because she was a family member and I knew her personally. Her artwork makes me try to succeed in my artistic endeavors as well as she did, and she makes me want to keep getting better at art.






Stonehenge

For this project, I made a clay model of stonehenge. I incorporated many skills in making this project. I had to make the clay sculptures, cut out a base, and make a paper-glue-and-water paste to imitate grass. You can see several elements of art, including space, texture, contrast, rhythm, and unity. I hope to take this to art fair.

The Last Leaf

This project was inspired by the oncoming of fall. The water drop has a tiny Earth on it. I did this to symbolize how the Earth is falling into turmoil and a dark period, much like winter. I wanted to show the blend of colors, but I tried using acrylic paint instead of watercolor. I think the project turned out well, and I liked how the colors blended in the background and on the leaf. I did well at showing texture and many colors. I'm proud of the way this project turned out.