1. What are some different ways to interpret line? What did you learn by thinking of line in different ways?
There are multiple ways to interpret line, for example you could think of a single straight line, or a bunch of lines put together to make a pattern. You don't need to use more than one line to make a drawing though, I learned that some artists draw and create things like faces by using a single continuous line for the whole drawing. I also learned that there are an insane amount of things that lines can create. For example in Zentangle drawings, artists create dozens of different patterns simply by making like connect and flow in different ways, and that seems amazing to me that a person could think of so many different ways to use a line.
There are multiple ways to interpret line, for example you could think of a single straight line, or a bunch of lines put together to make a pattern. You don't need to use more than one line to make a drawing though, I learned that some artists draw and create things like faces by using a single continuous line for the whole drawing. I also learned that there are an insane amount of things that lines can create. For example in Zentangle drawings, artists create dozens of different patterns simply by making like connect and flow in different ways, and that seems amazing to me that a person could think of so many different ways to use a line.
2. How do you feel about your final artwork for this unit? What do you like or dislike about it?
I feel like I made the right decision in deciding to make a country, I enjoy learning about different cultures, and I took inspiration from that. I like how the colours symbolise how colourful African culture is. It creates the kind of mood I was hoping for it to create, which is bright, vibrant and happy. I dislike the fact that some of the lines are not symmetrical and how's few sections of different patterns turned out darker than I originally meant them to be. Other than that, I'm satisfied with how this peice looks.
I feel like I made the right decision in deciding to make a country, I enjoy learning about different cultures, and I took inspiration from that. I like how the colours symbolise how colourful African culture is. It creates the kind of mood I was hoping for it to create, which is bright, vibrant and happy. I dislike the fact that some of the lines are not symmetrical and how's few sections of different patterns turned out darker than I originally meant them to be. Other than that, I'm satisfied with how this peice looks.