Volcano: A Moutain that Erupts Colors
Title: Volcano: A Mountain that Erupts Colors
The title of my art piece is “Volcano: A Mountain that Erupts Colors.” It is a long title.
Describe the project – What did you do?
What we did was, we first searched three up close pictures of nature. We pasted them in our Art Research Notebook. Then, we drew thumbnails of the pictures. We chose one favourite picture out of the three, and then sketched the idea with a pencil on a big poster that was adjusted to whatever size we want. We trace over the idea once again with Elmer’s Glue (white glue.) And then, we colored the object, not the background yet. We had to be specific on using value changes with watercolor paint. Using the wet on wet technique. Then we colored the background with one color, but still with a lot of value changes!
Explain how you showed the following in your painting - Value – Shape – Line – Movement
In the value changes, I showed different value changes in the background. I did that by painting strokes of different color values next to each other. (?)
I used lines, because I drew lines to indicate the exploding lava.
I drew the shape of the volcano, it counts as a shape.
I used movement because I had more than just straight lines.











PS. You know I’m just kidding right?
HI!!! I just got back from Bejing!! It was cool… check my blog on Monday… Monday at around 7pm ;P.
I love your painting, BTW, it looks cool.
– Katie
ooooooh… that actually looks like a volcano!! XP nice job
Hi again!!
I would comment more but you need to have more posts
Im using the theme Vertigo or something like that… I love how your picture changes on your blog!!
– Katie
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