For these two apples I used oil pastels and stipling to create the shaddingand the deapth of the apple. I have never used oil pastels before so it was difficult getting used to the substance.
For the first one of these two I used acrylic and then for the second one I usec chalk pastels. I have used acrylic before so I new how to use the colors for I have never used chalk pastels before so that one was more of a challenge.
For the next set of apples I used a pen and water colors to create the apple. When I used the pen I realized I didnt to a very go job showing the shadding, but instead I just used patterens. Then I used water color which was fun but difficult because of how the water makes the colors run together.
For the last set of apples I used colored pencils and just aregual pencil to create the shadding and color. These were probably the easiest because none of the colors would bleed together and I could shade a lil and add more as need and if I messed up I could erase it.
THe cardinal was my favorite art work I created with water color. I looked at a picture and then drew it out with pencil and then went over it and I taught my self how to use the colors and the amount of water I need to not have to colors blend.
These drawing were made for a transformation sketchbook, where I drew my hand as a dog shadow and then it transformed to be dark and then further into a dog. The hard part was getting all the shapes and shading right since I dont useually draw animals.
Art 3 Honors
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