Land Art
For the land art my group and I created something out of little yellow flowers and leaves. Some things that I learned from this were that 3 dimensional objects were easy to work with and fun to make different shapes out of. Since we had to go outside and hand pick all of the leaves and flowers it made the project more interesting and gave us an opportunity to find inspiration. In the end the piece came out how we wanted it, so I would say it was successful. If I were to do this project again I would see if there would be any other shape to do to make it better.
Clay Animal
The object that I chose to do for the clay animal was a bunny. While doing the bunny I realized how important it was to pay attention to detail it is. As I was doing the face of the rabbit I found it really hard to get the facial features correct. Overall, the body and ears was a success, but the face definitely was not. If I were to change it if I re-did it I would have made sure to be more careful while adding details.
Styrogami
The styrogami art that I did was the most interesting concept, in my opinion. First of all, styrofoam is extremely hard to cut! Everything I tried came out jagged or cut into the wrong direction. I learned that it was easier to go with the flow rather than trying to get it perfectly like you wanted it. Considering that I didn't have a specific goal I was working towards, I think that it was a success. Although it doesn't look like anything real it's still abstract and that's what I like about it.