I think that the most successful part of this photo is the way the colors enhance the subject in the photo. I think the way the shadows are blue and purple, make the subjects face, hands, and hair stand out. As well as the colors against a white background, makes everything "pop."
If I could change anything about this photo I would make the background a little lighter, or darker then the subjects shirt so it's easier to see.
I enjoyed being able to choose are own picture, and I thought editing it in the filter was fun. I liked trying different filters and messing around to see what different filters I liked.
I didn't really find anything about this challenging I found it easy, and fun.
I think that in the future I might use it for other classes and projects.
I think that so far, my digital art skills are really good, I was really surprised that I've been doing so well!
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Pop Art Critique
I critiqued Maddi's pop art picture. I like the colors that she chose to use in her photo. The circle around the center of the flower makes the rest of the flower stand out because the color stands out against the rest of the flower. I also like the way the flowers not directly in the center of the photo, its in the corner. The only thing I would have changed is the way she arranged the colors, I would have put the reds and orange colors separated instead of grouped together.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Pop Art

Pop Art was discovered by Andy Warhol in the 1960s. Pop art consists of photos of an everyday object. The pictures have bright colors to capture the attention of the attention of the human eye. The pictures above are all examples of pop art. The colors used attract people. Andy Warhol is the creator of the Campbells Soup can label. When he discovered silk screening in the early 1960s he was able to create his art work faster. He tends to use unnatural colors that makes the images Pop, hence its name.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
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