Jayoon+L.

=Jayoon♥= = = = = = = = = = = == =Reflection: Total 18 points Directions: Upload a photo of your project to the TOP of your wiki page. Make sure the photo is clear and not blurry. It must also show the entire painting. (3pts) Answer the following questions on your wiki page in complete sentences and in paragraph form.=
 * 1) How is your painting similar to an Expressionist painting? *Look back at the Prezi to help you answer this question. There are 3 main things I'm looking for: colors, content (why did they paint?) and how did they draw the objects/people and animals in their paintings? ... ( Minimum of 3 sentences.) 5points
 * 2) Why did you choose the animal or object to represent you? (2pts)
 * 3) Why did you choose the particular color to represent you? (2pts)
 * 4) Which watercolor techniques did you use on your painting and where did you use them? (2pts)
 * 5) What would you change about your project if you could do it over? (2pts)
 * 6) What do you like most about your project? (2pts)

Reflection-

My painting is similar to an expressionist painting because I used light (neon, some are unusual) colors on dark, to make them stick out more, for example: yellow spots on black. In my painting, I put my object (leopard) in the bottom left corner. I chose a cheetah to represent myself, because when someone bothers me until my very very top of my head, I can become very aggressive to them, I am energetic, and I can be playful. I chose black, in which I applied to the cheetah representing me, because I can be very active, I can be dark (as in evil ), I can be mean, I can be playful, and I can be gloomy or dull. In my painting, I used rock salt, gradation, and tape. I used rock salt in my leopard's tail part, I put gradation on the ground in the background, and I pasted tape on the leopard's face, to make it blend in with the spots. If I could change something about my project, I would focus on the background more than i did this time, fill it in with more objects, and make it fit in better with the leopard. I liked the painting part of the project, because then we actually get to color the lonely uncolored drawing, when it is colored with paint, it looks much better, since it can do cool tricks when interacting with water too:)

= = = = =Project Reflection: (total 25pts) =

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Now that you've finished your linoleum printmaking project, let's reflect on the process!

Please answer these questions below. You can type the answers to your questions on Pages, or Text edit. I will grade your answers on your Voicethread. (instructions will follow.)
 * 1) Define positive and negative space. **2pts**
 * 2) Did you use mostly positive or negative space in your design or an equal balance of both? **1pt**
 * 3) Did you have a motif for your project and if so what was it? **1pt**
 * 4) Did you use interlocking design? If yes, how? **1pt**
 * 5) Which type of Balance did you use on your project? Symmetrical or Asymmetrical? (Review your digital portfolio to help you answer this question.) **5pts**
 * 6) Write 3-5 sentences describing the printmaking process starting with the materials you used to cut your linoleum and ending with how to print. Use the following words in your description: linoleum, gouge, brayer, charging, burnish. **5pts**


 * Answer the following questions about printing. These will also be read aloud on your Voicethread.**
 * 1) Were you successful at printing? **1pt**
 * 2) What was the biggest challenge? Why? **2pts**
 * 3) If you could change your project, how would you? ( You must have an answer for this. "I would not change my project" is not an acceptable answer. ) **1pt**
 * 4) What are you the most proud of? Why? **1pt**

== This is my one point perspective. The theme of my room is shopoholic, and party style. I chose this theme because I always wanted to live in my own house, with a model runway, huge chess boards stuck to the wall, and an Audry Hepburn picture. I thought that it would be interesting to live right in front of the Leaning Tower of Pizza, the Golden gate bridge, and see tons of shoes through a small hole in my room. My unexpected environment is the Leaning Tower of Pizza, a place full of shoes, and the Golden Gate bridge. The reason I thought that it was good for my room was because the 'Shoes Only' place fits in with my shopoholic environment, The Golden Gate Bridge was something I always wanted to live in front of, along with the Leaning Tower of Pizza. I wanted to live in the air right between the Leaning tower of Pizza and the Golden Gate, so I could see both when I just open my window and look down. I thought that it would be good to have a random environment in my room; somewhere I really want to visit. The biggest challenge in this assignment was to gather ideas, because I didn't know what to draw about, or what concept would fit the room that I wanted to live in. When I picked an idea, it was hard to get an idea to match with that, so that's how I came up with the concept of 'random' in the unexpected environment. I am most proud of the Audry Hepburn drawing that I created, because although it was tricky to draw, I was able to finish it. I also like it because it looks simple and neat. If I could change something, I would change the disco balls into regular light bulbs, because it doesn't fit in with the other environment around it, like the balloons, chess boards, runway...e.t.c. wall wisher: media type="custom" key="5767985"
 * One Point Perspective Room Critiquer**-

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