What is one question someone asked about your artwork?
When I showed my parents the picture of my plate I remember my dad asking me what compelled me to make it in the way I did. When creating the plan I wanted to incorporate butterflies because I haven’t done it often and I was thinking about playing Animal…
What do you want to convey throughout all of your work?
I’m not really sure. It’s difficult to convey something through each and every work, consistently do so, and agree with yourself while trying to not recreate something you already made. I don’t think my artworks come together and convey one big theme…
What was your inspiration for your sculpture?
I often get questions about why I made my sculpture the way that I did. A year later, I don’t fully remember what my reference was when I made the bull statue. Looking back, I think the pose was from Star Vs the Forces of Evil and the character idea was from…
What was your inspiration for your teacups?
**Quite a bit of drawing/painting is preparation, conceptualization, and procedure. The preparation side is a bit self explanatory. Drawing/painting highlights experience and getting to know your preferences in order to do your best. This helps with workforce…
What are some tips and ideas you’d give a beginning drawing/painting student from your experience
It’s completely okay if the idea or concept is simple. I personally encourage this for anyone and everyone, since then you’re able to give more time to technique and details rather than getting the basic pieces on the paper. I’ve dealt with that too…
How did you use unity in your Icon and why do you think it was successful
In my Ambiguity Studios Icon, I believe I was successful in achieving unity due to it being cohesive and pulling itself together. To achieve this, I heavily used repetition and only used 5-8 colors to keep the pallet simple. I also used a center alignment so…
Although mistakes can be difficult, what’s something important you learned from the experiences?
Quite a bit of drawing/painting is preparation, conceptualization, and procedure. The preparation side is a bit self explanatory. Drawing/painting highlights experience and getting to know your preferences in order to do your best. This helps with workforce…
What are some concepts you have learned in drawing/painting that can be applied to life skills, workforce readiness, or a future in college?
Quite a bit of drawing/painting is preparation, conceptualization, and procedure. The preparation side is a bit self explanatory. Drawing/painting highlights experience and getting to know your preferences in order to do your best. This helps with workforce…