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Graphic Arts Final

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                                                                     Avenue Saga                                                        Medium:Graphic Arts(Photoshop)          A scene from a NY avenue is showcased. We were given 5 images to incorporate into an image.

Inside-Out Project(Graphics)

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Wind Rage On Medium:Graphic Arts(Photoshop)  A hurricane has raged through a Florida community with junk everywhere while a friendly survivor hold tight to what he values most-his cat. We were assigned to create an environment that fits inside objects outside.

Outside-In Project(Graphics)

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                                                              Elm Convenience Store                                                      Medium: Graphic Arts(Photoshop)                     The outer world has poured into an old abandoned convenience store. An Oak tree                                     wraps any sign of man's touch out of the store like a bird does her chicks.

T-Shirt Design

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                                                             T-Shirt Design(HHS VA)                                                              Medium:Graphite Pencil You have a symbol of a person with an acorn hat and the school information paired with a freestyle Visual Arts logo. My goal was to create something pleasing to the eye, while still maintaining complex elements in the design. I feel like my t-shirt design best fits the character of the program.

Portfolio Front + Back

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Portfolio Front + Back Medium:Pencil + Sharpie My portfolio mainly features the emoji side which is basically just a collage of my most frequent emojis and my name. I spent an extensive amount of time just nailing the designs while using prisma-color colored pencils. The other side displays my sketchbook gallery of swords I've drawn in the past.

Highway Paradox

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Highway Paradox(2 Perspective Drawing) Medium: Graphite Pencil Our goal was to create an image using the 2 perspective technique; you must account for all the different shapes as well as angles. I drew a fore-cliff highway truck because I wanted to stand out as most everyone did a building or two. The truck ventures on continuously through time + space, only limited to the law of the road.