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2. Recently we started to work on a project with limitation. I decided to limit myself with drawing only circles. To make it even harder, I decided to draw a real person. That person was Bruce Lee. The limitation made it hard to make an accurate depiction of Bruce Lee, but it has come out really well so far. In the end, I think it will look awesome.
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I'm back guys and I got a reflection for you all! Sorry I haven't been updating. I have been fairly busy with this project and other things in my life. Anyway here we go.
1. Out of all the problem solving projects we did, I enjoyed the TASK party the most. It was fun to receive an assignment from others without knowing who actually assigned it. My task was to draw an anime character. So I drew Goku from Dragon Ball Z. This task was very easy and was not hard to solve. The question I am going to reflect upon is "How are stealing and coping different?". Copying is just make an exact replica of something original that somebody else created. Stealing is taking one's idea, but adding things that make it different and a whole new work of art. During this unit, I stole multiple times. I remixed Link, from The Legend of Zelda, and painted him in a parody of Rene Margritte's The Son of Man. Here is a photo:
I'm back! Sorry about not posting lately. I have been really busy. So for the Artist Steal Project I have created a parody of the Obama Hope Poster. Instead of Obama, I put Naruto on the poster. I basically drew Naruto onto a large sheet of paper and cut out the dark areas with a X-acto knife. I then just spray painted using the stencil onto another large sheet of paper. I added "Believe It!" in place of "Hope" because "Believe It!" is something Naruto says a lot. I will update again soon and it will probably be a reflection on this project. See you all then!
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