I began this project by sketching out several gesture drawings to practice. I then chose my idea and took a video of my classmate to have a reference for my piece. I then used charcoal to create four small gesture drawings and one larger one signifying growth and freedom. I then added yellow chalk radiating from the big gesture drawing to signify happiness and freedom, and the blue chalk leaving the smaller gesture drawings to signify the sadness slowing going away as she grew and developed emotionally and spiritually. This project was very hard for me because I struggled to dive in and get it done, which caused me to fall behind. Overall I am proud of the way this project turned out, even through all the struggle it caused me. It really taught me how to get out of my own way and start to push myself out of my comfort zone.
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I started this project by taking several images of my feet. I then chose three of my favorite photos and sketched them in my sketch book. I chose this composition because it was unique and interesting. I then used hatching and cross hatching to shade and develop the feet on the final paper. I am happy with the way this piece turned out, but I feel that I could still add more to the toes.
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