This is my post-impressionist portrait of Emma Watson that I made in Photoshop! Just like the post-impressionist landscape I did, we had to find a picture of anyone and recreate it out of dots. So if you look very closely, this whole thing is made of very small dots. This assignment was very time consuming, however in the end, I thought it turned out to be really fun. I hope you think the same!
Once upon a time, there was a woman named Mona Lisa, who didn't have any eyebrows and who hated wearing all those fancy clothes (I mean, look at her smile; she's not happy). 514 years after she was painted on a canvas (1503), she was put into Photoshop and found her true self: Eating at the burger shop with some ketchup and mustard. In this Mona Lisa, I started with trace all of her features. After tracing, I replaced her old dress, with a jacket, using the Photoshop fill tool. Additionally, I put in a new background and added a tablecloth for the restaurant. I also added one of my favorite art pieces I made in 6th grade of ketchup and mustard. This involved a lot of .JPEGs and hard work, but in the end it was really worth it. I have really enjoyed this project, because I got to show you what Mona Lisa should be like.
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