To the left is an art creation of a flower in which I used orange and strawberry jam. Above is an orange I painted with watercolors, and then went back over in black charcoal to create the outline. These were very fun activities I must say!
Cat Eye
A picture of my cat, Suki.
Art Alphabet
Diagonal
This is a very famous painting done by Edvard Munch. It is a great example of using diagonal lines, because it gives the piece depth along with attraction from the eye. The people in the background also give clue to the viewer that there is dimension, resulting in being spatially in-depth. I love the colors used throughout, and always wonder what sparked Munch to create this painting.
Horizontal or Vertical
This modern artwork was done on steel by a man named Michael James Armstrong. Although it is very simple, it creates for a very interesting piece and leaves the mind wondering. It is a good example of being horizontal or vertical, simply because of the use of lines. From viewing this art, you can see that the result is emotionally passive along with spatially static.