During Distance Learning, we had a project to recreate art from the a museum. I had recreated the painting, The Girl with the Pearl Earing. It was hard to think of things that could look like the girl in the painting, but then when I tried it, it was way easier than I thought. It took about ten minutes tops, but it was fun. I had fun editing the picture to make it look like a real painting. It was fun to have something to do for Multimedia and that everyone is really doing at this point in time, I am glad that I got to do this.
There was a new project that we had started before Distance Learning had started. We were starting The Roller-coaster Project. We have to create a rollercoaster based off of a conflict during history. The history part is about the podcast and we created it for Humanities. For Multimedia, we created a back of the roller-coaster and the base so it can stand. For my group, we had Winston Churchill. So on the back we had different picture of Winston Churchill and one quote. For Physics/Math we had to create the actual tracks for the roller-coaster. It was really hard to braze the copper together, but eventually I got it. This project might be the best and most stressful one I have down this year.
I had a project for Multimedia, were we had to create a piece of art that was similar to one that inspired us. The artist that inspired me was Josh Keyes. He has a cool style of art of putting realistic paintings of animals in the most bizarre places. For example a bear in the middle of the city or tigers fighting near a subway entrance. His main inspiration is climate change and that is really big for me too. So when I was inspired by him to make my painting, The Two Worlds. My painting is a island that on one side is how the earth would be with climate change and the other side is dying, how the earth is turning out with climate change. This is one of my favorite art pieces so far that I have created and I am glad to share it with you.
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