I worked with who sits at my table. We all equally worked on it I feel like, I wasn't here when they cut out all the props but I taped half of the video. so I took some of the pictures and then mark did the other half. If I were to change something I'd change how the story jumped from one place to another , didn't really make sense.
The difference between inspiration and stealing from another person's art is stealing is you're copying everything they do exactly and getting inspiration from a piece is when you make your own art but using a part of their idea
I think it's okay to use a part if an idea in your art if you don't copy the idea exactly
I Take Risks I take risks in my artbecauseI am not the best artist but I still tryanddo very detailed work even if it'snotthe best. And when I chose to did my charcoal drawing Ididn't really ask how to do itIjust went with trial and error.
I Reflect Ireflected on my work when IthoughtIwas almost done I'd stand back and look at mydrawing and see what elseI needed to add andslowly added more and more details to my drawing. sometimes I will ask people their opinions on what they think Ishould add to my drawing.
To me the easiest mini lesson was the forced perspective picture because we didn't have to draw anything.
Talwst works with jewelry boxes and makes landscape scenes in the boxes. From Canada. Uses mixed media to explore the narrative of art history. I like his art because it's tiny art that you can close up on a jewelry box.