12/17/2018 1 Comment December Blog PostThis past month I have been working a lot on my acrylic pour. I really enjoy how easy it is to make a beautiful piece of art that looks different no matter the others you choose. Although out of the 8 or so of the pours that i've done, only 4 have survived because I didn't cover every corner of the canvas, but that just makes them unique. I'm trying to make a good set of these pours because with 5 or 6 of the pours i've done rainbow colors and they've all turned out really awesome looking. So far i've done a reindeer and an alien which i'm absolutely obsessed with the alien. The reindeer could look better though and that's what I think i need to develop my skill more on, is the overall silhouette of a subject. I also collaborated on my reindeer painting because I asked if it actually looked like a reindeer and if I could improve on it somehow and all of the feedback I got was positive. I've also made a batique which I still need to iron the rest of the wax out before I can call it done. It was supposed to be the sun but ended up turning into a sunflower.
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Great reflection of the past month and perfect example of embracing the artistic behaviors! Your are creating original art by engaging and persisting. I love that you are taking the pours one step further with the reverse silhouettes. And it's also good that you've learned to accept and appreciate the unpredictable nature of art in both the batik and the pours! Well done!
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