These are some eggs drawn with chalk. I really like how these look and chalk is a fun material to use. The one drawback to this is that I covered the entire paper with chalk and that makes it really hard to pick up without getting my hands coated with dust.
This is a picture of a Jolly Rancher using chalk. And it isn't done! Shocking, right? But in all seriousness, I like using chalk, but the smaller areas were a pain to do.
This is a prismacolor lollipop that I had to draw. We weren't allowed to use black, so I had to use white to shade and I really like how it turned out.
I Create Original Art
This is definitely the kind of picture that fits into my own style. It looks good and it's meant to have some humor to it. I don't know of many other people who would make a picture like this. Does art always have to be serious? Of course not! As long as effort is put in, why can't it be funny? I Take Risks Before starting the final, I wasn't sure how good the cereal was going to look. But, seeing as I didn't have many other good ideas, I just decided to risk it. In the end, I feel like it payed off. I think the cereal looks pretty good, even though it is a bit small on the left side. I Developed My Art Making Skills Once again, for this project I used pencil and I feel like I'm still improving with it. I think the shading looks really good, especially on the shadow of the spoon. And again, I really like how the cereal looks. As a whole, this is probably my best pencil piece yet. These are my sketches and in progress picture for the "Look at that view!" project. I like what I did with this project. It looks good and it has the added humor that I always enjoy having. And yes, I'm not very good at getting the right amount of sketches, but I liked the idea and went with it.
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