The class participated in making tie dye shirts (or socks, hoodies, sweatpants etc.) for the
home football game. During this process we first had to soak the shirts in a mixture for
around fifteen minutes. We then would take the shirts out and roll them or fold them
however we wanted them. We also had to use rubber bands to hold the shirt together
before dyeing them. We then had to dye the shirts with whichever colors we wanted,
I used yellow, pink, orange, green, and blue. After that we had to wait 24 hours
for everything to fully soak in.
home football game. During this process we first had to soak the shirts in a mixture for
around fifteen minutes. We then would take the shirts out and roll them or fold them
however we wanted them. We also had to use rubber bands to hold the shirt together
before dyeing them. We then had to dye the shirts with whichever colors we wanted,
I used yellow, pink, orange, green, and blue. After that we had to wait 24 hours
for everything to fully soak in.
For this art piece we were told in class to copy the image upside down without lifting up our pen. For this piece I used a pink pen. What was difficult about this piece was that I had to draw it upside down and it seemed very confusing at first but in the end I thought it looked good
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For this art project, we used charcoal to make an image of our liking. I chose to draw an eye out of charcoal pastels. I added detail in the eyebrow and around the inner area of the eye. This mini project did not take me much time and it was fairly easy to smudge the charcoal together.
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This in my art collage I made. It took me around two days to make and it was very entertaining to
do. I would for sure do it again in class! What we basically had to do was get an exacto knife and cut out a bunch of images and glue them together.
do. I would for sure do it again in class! What we basically had to do was get an exacto knife and cut out a bunch of images and glue them together.