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Quarter One Project

Posted by Lamont Robinson in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 5:52 pm

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​I didn't create this project for any particular reason I just knew I had to submit something, and it should be something that I have some sort of fun creating. My overall vision was really just experimentation with colors there wasn't really anything deep to it. I think people will be disappointed at least if they know me, because this isn't as good as the stuff I usually do. There is no relation to my previous art. And I dont really see how it fits into any of these things listed here, this seems entirely irrelevant. The source and inspiration for this was a screengrab of the actor of 11 (from stranger things) in the movie Cloverfield I thought it was pretty cool so I painted based off of that. For this piece in particular there were no other influences. There were no real techniques used painting this, the only thing I really did was making sure that each facial feature was distinct and recognizable, not lost in the paint. So I just used a small brush, and painted with either more saturated or just a straight up different color.

Overall, not proud of it-not something I would put in a portfolio, and really it doesn't even seem like I made it.I could've done a much better job but overtime I'm feeling less and less motivated to put "my all" into art pieces for art classes-or I should say high school art classes in particular.


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Color wheel project

Posted by Nathan Lewis in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Friday, November 4, 2016 at 9:56 pm

When I started thinking of this project I wanted to do something different from just a regular color wheel, so I went on google to see different ideas. I saw a color wheel on google and I liked it so I did that for my project. I did that because I thought it was cool how it had the colors in the leaves. Even though this is not my original piece I added my own touch to it. What I did was; I did a tint from the leaves going down to the root and I also added a background of different colors all splashed around in an unorganized way.

I think this piece was ok, it could’ve been better if I made it bigger so that the shade could show some more, but when people look at this I want them to have their own interpretation of it and I also wants it to show people to think outside of box and because of the background I want it to be seen as also a very vibrant piece of Art which reminds me a lot of when i first started drawing and coloring, I used to always use a lot of colors and I think that represents the kind of person that I am. FullSizeRender.jpg


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Posted by Imani Mumin in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Friday, November 4, 2016 at 3:19 pm

My work was created with more of a science art vision. I say this because I turned the color wheel idea into colorful atoms and I made my background all black. I expect people to get the idea through the circles being so close together leaving no room in between. My current world relates to my previous work because with any art piece I’ve ever created I made sure that it was some type of colorful. The whole concept of the colors is like my signature on any piece that i create.


Usually a color wheel is drawn into an actual wheel with primary colors and secondary colors and tertiary colors depicting the relationships between colors. Mine is similar to that but I made it into my own unique way. My background being black makes the colors wheel aspect of my project pop more.

An artist that I am influenced by is Andy Warhol because he is an artist who usually works with lots of colors. For example in his Marilyn Monroe pieces he shows how his colors affects different moods of his work. Anything that he does I try to do because he is a very unique artist who I think see things in his own way.


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Q1 Art Project

Posted by Niemai Smith in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Friday, November 4, 2016 at 2:52 pm

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ARTIST STATEMENT-AMIN ROBINSON

Posted by Amin Robinson in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Friday, November 4, 2016 at 1:24 pm

AMIN ROBINSON-Artist Statement


I created my work because I felt like a triangle was the most easiest way to convey colors in a broad spectrum. I felt my overall vision didn’t come out the way I felt but I did mixed the colors twice. I would expect harsh criticism and good advice of design choices from my audiences and viewers. My current ART work relates to my old one very differently because I was very creative back then and actually into art. My work fits within the current contemporary art very well because people seems to be basing the world on shapes and colors now and days using more shapes to create pieces.  


My work fits in with the history of art practice because obviously people have an imagination. My work fits within a series of abstract projects I have done before because it was all in abstract way of conveying colors and shapes. My inspirations was for my idea of conveying a space prism of UV color spectrum. I am not really influenced by any artist but I do think that all artists have gifts that they must keep.


A certain technique that is important would be use rulers to straighten your lines keep shapes in shape. Try to use a background color to complement your stationery art piece. All in all this was a very fun art piece to do even though I had a little trouble with sturdiness I still had fun mixing beautiful colors together to get beautiful outcomes.
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Spider Web

Posted by Gianna Flego in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Friday, November 4, 2016 at 11:28 am

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For the first quarter art project, my vision was to be creative. I really wanted to do something that others wouldn’t do. I also wanted to create something based off of the upcoming holiday, Halloween. I decided to make my color wheel a spider web because who doesn’t think spider webs are cool? I didn’t know how to represent my color wheel at first so I went on pinterest and found some ideas. Spider webs are also circular so I thought that would be cute as a color wheel.

I really like art and I like to think outside of the box. I want for my audience to see my work as bubbly and unique. This is what I want out of the color wheel project. Although I have never physically created a color wheel before, this project relates to my other works of art because of the creativity and colorfulness. Besides the eye appealing color, my work of art includes primary and tertiary colors along with paint mixing.

Art is something you need to be patient with. Sometimes it includes tedious movements and much attention for small detail. I feel like this makes the artwork better because more time is being spent on it. This is the type of things I do to make sure my piece of work is the best that I can make it. My color wheel is a really special piece for me now because I never knew I would be able to create something as eye appealing (to me) as it is.


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Q1 Benchmark: Color Wheel

Posted by Mukhtar Stones in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 8:18 pm

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For my Q1 art project, I had to create an artistic representational piece that is centered around a color wheel. For my 1st thoughts of what to make I wanted to make an edgy, trippy, psychedelic color wheel art piece, but when I drew the art piece I realized that it would be too much work and take up too much time. I wanted to make something simplistic, yet complex, I didn't want anything too mediocre, but extravagant to the eyes. So i started coming up with another idea for a painting. I wanted to do something very authentic, and representational, at that moment I wanted to paint a picture of a woman wearing a khimar with the color wheel being her face. I wanted to use a beautiful Muslimah as a reference for the picture, so I asked my sister if I could draw a picture of her I found on Instagram. She was one of my main inspirations for the portrait, what also inspired me was a color wheel of a skull I had seen on google, which gave me the idea of doing a face. The reason why I called it the beauty beneath the scarf, is because I wanted to create a picture showing how beautiful Muslim women can be despite wearing over garments and being fully covered. So I gave it the name it has because, it shows that all women are beautiful despite, who or what they are whether it's, religion, race, size, and age. That muslim women can be beautiful to despite them wearing khimars. It took a long time to finally figure how I wanted the picture to look but it's finally results came out satisfying to the eye.
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Color Wheel- Flower

Posted by Shirin Akhter in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 12:40 pm

My artwork is simple but very fancy. I wanted to take something simple and make it look very nice. My art is just a flower but I have added some dots and circles in the back front on my art work, I also added black fades strips inside the flower. At first I didn’t really like my art, it was just the flower and it looked basic, but then I decided to add the black strips to make it look better. I think it all came together, It was very colorful.

I want my audience to see the details in my art, the colors, the dots and the different patterns. I use to work with a lot of patterns and do henna designs which had to do with different items. I worked with different type of flowers also. My designs fit with art practice because at first I started off with a basic flower and then I added every design I thought off and included it to my flower to make it look good.



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Spongebob's Door

Posted by Talib Coffield-Zaboor in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 11:02 am

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I have created this project because it was something that I felt like was creative, different, and spontaneous. My overall vision for this project was to make a vault from a bank. What inspired me was movies that I watched, and in the movies there were people that robbed banks. I wanted to do this, because it was a topic that I have never heard of before and it seemed different to me. However, working and getting further in my project I changed the vision. I now am doing the door to spongebob homes. I did this because really I didn’t like the way it was looking, so this was kind of a last minute decision that still applied to why I created this work. I want people to see the fun in my project and see that it wasn’t planned, detailed, or elaborated. It was an off the thought process for both the first and for the ultimate product. I don’t think none of my previous projects really related to this project, simply because again for this I basically free thought it. Other projects I planned them out and they were projects that I did rough drafts for. The outcome for this project is also different because for me it is just like “ I did this to do it “ I didn’t do it to receive major or constructive  feedback. My work fits in with contemporary art work because It is talking about spongebob. Spongebob is something that many will deem as 21st century, that they think is currently a big thing. It fits in with history of art practice because history of art practice studies why certain pieces are basically essential to the way media portray them. I think my piece does that exactly being as though everyone love Spongebob, and the everyone knows about it. This project doesn’t fit into old things that I did, because my objective behind it is way different than what my other projects were. My inspiration simply was Spongebob. Relation is really important to me when I do things. Without relating to a certain something I don’t really feel like my work is complete and full.
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Colorful Dancer

Posted by Ashley Bailey in Art 2 · Hertz · d1 on Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 10:27 am

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I created an art wheel out of a dancer’s outfit. When I first had seen this idea it automatically made me think about my childhood as a dancer. Instantly I had a flashback on how colorful and bright our outfits were on that stage. There was not a better choice selection for me then to do this dancer. Overall, I had a lot of fun creating the vision and actually creating the work. I think my visual display of the color wheel came out very nice and the time and effort is very well shown as well. Most people should give a positive feedback. I have gotten positive feedback and people’s feedback during the process of the art work.

With that being said, I knew what I wanted and I also took people’s suggestions as well. Most people should give a positive feedback. I have gotten positive feedback and people’s feedback during the process of the art work. With that being said, I knew what I wanted and I also took people’s suggestions as well. Contemporary art has started to be something with the use of a lot of color. A lot of images are blooming with color to get the people’s attention. I have learned that different brushes and mallets work better to evenly distribute the pigments of the color to mix. I have never done a project piece like this, but for being my first time I feel as though I did it very well and I accomplished it because of the positive feedback I have gotten.

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