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Colonial Pop Art Project

So, a few Fridays ago, we had a Freaky Friday Day, where some of the teachers switched classes. For digital art, my teacher, Mrs. Forrest switched with Mrs. Zangara, an 8th-grade history teacher. During that class, we learned the history of pop art, which is making a very simple, ordinary thing and making it special and unique. I decided to take a barrel and a goat (my favorite animal) and make it awesome using Photoshop!

Celebrity Coloring Book Page

Here is my celebrity coloring book page of Steve Carell or better known as Michael Scott from The Office. I really like The Office and thought it would be kind of cool to base this assignment on it. So for all you Office lovers, feel free to print out and color this. 

Cartoon Yourself

Here is the Cartoon Yourself project! In short, I took a picture of myself and used Photoshop to trace all my features. From there, I filled everything in with color and blended it to look realistic. For me, the hardest part to complete was my nose; It took almost an entire class! I also decided to change my shirt to something that really speaks to me.  Lastly, I put in a galaxy for the background. This project was pretty difficult, but in the end, I am proud of how it turned out. Here was the original picture of me......

Cartoon Masterpiece: The Persistence of Memory

For the Cartoon Masterpiece project, I chose The Persistence of Memory. This was painted by Salvador Dali in 1931. Here is the original.... To change this very interesting painting up a bit, I decided to make it Alice and Wonderland themed. To do this, I added the Cheshire Cat and the White Rabbit (because of all the clocks). So here it is! Hope you enjoy.