Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Suzette Z



Spoiled Children
          The assignment for this project was to make a print showing conflict. This made me think of all the different things in this world that shows conflict. It also made me think of kids. There are a lot of conflicts with children. Before I started on this project I had to look up some images of conflict. I have seen many different ones but nothing seemed to get my attention until my teacher told me to think about a problem. That’s when I thought of making my print on spoiled kids. The steps in making this work of art that were to make it look real and to have people be able to relate to my print.one part of the process that was a little difficult for me was trying to figure out how I was going to get my point across to the audience. I finally asked the teacher and she helped me overcome the difficulties.
          My print represents spoiled children. This image is important to me because I always see so many little kids that their parents spoil them at such a young age. To me this is not a good thing it makes me angry. I used pattern to emphasize the girl in my drawing shows how instead of being outside she is just laying down with electronics all around her.
          When I was doing my print I made sure that it was going to look the little girl. The child was supposed to show how the girl has so many electronics around her. I also wanted to be able to look at my print and see what I was trying to get across to the people looking at the picture. The use of these element and principles helped me create visual emphasis by using all the techniques. I made it look how I wanted it to look.
          I really enjoyed this project at some points of it. I also didn’t enjoy this project because of the drawing part of it. The best part about my piece is that
I think it shows what I’m trying to get across to the audience. 

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