The project that was my favorite probably had to be the "Self-Portrait" one that we did because I got to fill up a frame with a bunch of things that I think represent the person that I am and how it affects my life and stuff like that and I had lots of fun doing that. I also got the chance to really be my own person without people throwing ideas at me, I got to chose what to make and exactly how to make it myself, nobody else just my ideas put onto a frame and I really liked it and enjoyed it.
2. Which project did you like the least? What was it about this assignment that paled in comparison to others?
The project that I liked the least is actually probably got to be a tie between Scratch Art and the Tiles because, I don't know I just did not find any fun in doing those and I would have preferred to do something a little more fun and just exciting.
3. Which project taught you the most?
- What is a technique, a skill, history?.... (Explain)
The project that taught me the most would probably have to be the "Native Art" because before we started we watched the video on this guy talking about the history behind it and how he feels about it, how creative with the drawing and the colors that you can be because the art is all you and just the history and technique behind the Native Art was just so amazing and fascinating I really enjoyed it.
4. You took part in a project that helped to benefit the charity "Relay For Life". Explain the significance of creating art for a greater good. Does this impact your definition of art?
Upon doing the project for the charity event the significance in creating art for the Greater Good is actually something that I believe that EVERYONE should take part in because you are taking time out of your day everyday to create art and sell it so that you can raise all these types of things for charity and to help people who can't really help themselves much and I think that is something amazing. My definition of art has ALWAYS explained the person that I am and how I feel art comes out of certain people differently, everybody has their own definition of art and to be honest, I feel as if mine will always stay the same because, you can't exactly change your definition of something just like that, the way you feel and express your feelings about art is ALWAYS different through peoples eyes and it will always stay the same in mine.
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