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Assessment:
1.) The elements in this kaleidoscope were lines, shapes and colors. Within this kaleidoscope, there are many depictions of different shapes and how they relate to each other. The shapes that I used primarily seemed to be more rounded types of shapes like circles, ovals or things of that sort. As well as using shapes in this kaleidoscope, I used value of the different colors I used. For Instance, for the purple colors, I used different tints, shades and opacities to show the effect of different colors and to make the kaleidoscope look unique and different. Lastly, the lines I used in this kaleidoscope were to add a complexity to the art and to make it look different and abstract.
2.) The elements in this kaleidoscope were space, color and value. The space I used in this kaleidoscope was not intentional, however it really made it look like it had a different depth that really added to the kaleidoscope as a whole. The second thing I use in the kaleidoscope was the colors. This kaleidoscope was made using different tints and shades of pink and grey to create the feeling of fun and energetic as well as put together and sleek. Lastly, the third element I used was value. Within the piece of art, the value I used was to use different tones of pink and grey to create the illusion that I was using different colors, when in reality they were the same colors i just made them lighter darker or changed the opacity.
3.) The elements in this kaleidoscope were size, shape, and value. The sized of the lines that I sued in this kaleidoscope made it look very interesting and abstract which added a sense of uniqueness to the piece of art. By simply changing the size of the brush I was using, it led me to be able to create a kaleidoscope that looks very ornate compared to the two previous kaleidoscopes. The element of shape that I used when creating the kaleidoscope was that by making certain motions with my hand on the tablet, they made different geometric shapes in the kaleidoscope which made it look very unique. Lastly, the element of value that I used in this kaleidoscope was by altering the colors using tints and opacities that would add an element of value to the kaleidoscope that had not been present in the two previous kaleidoscopes.
4.) The elements in this kaleidoscope were color, value and size. Color was used in this kaleidoscope by using all red colors. I stuck to using one color of re, which led to me using value because it was all the exact same color, I just used different tints and shades of each one. Size was used in this kaleidoscope by changing the size of the lines to make it look dimensional and geometric. All three of the elements that I used coincided with each other to make this kaleidoscope look unique and different from anything that I had previously tried.
5.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were shape, size and color. The shape aspect of this kaleidoscope was actually really cool because I had used different techniques to make the lines appear as though they were dimensional as well as making sure to maintain the original task of the prompt. For the size aspect, I used different brush sizes so that it gave the effect of depth and dimension which added a unique look to the kaleidoscope. The color scheme of this kaleidoscope would fall on to the analogous color wheel. I used different shades of purple, blue, and green that all had different ways of relating to each other and looking.
6.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were value, size, and shape. The value portion of this kaleidoscope was shown by me using the different tints and shades of the blues, greens and purples that coincide with each other and make a really cool appearance of the artwork. The size aspect of the kaleidoscope was cool because I used different brush sizes of my name to make it appear as thigh it was different lines, but in reality, I was just writing "Hannah" over and over again. The shape aspect also has to do with the size aspect because I was just writing my name over ad over again but it looked really cool and unique compared to all of the other kaleidoscopes.
1B.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were size, shape and space. The size aspect of this kaleidoscope was that I used different brush sizes to create the size aspect of different dimensions and different things to make the artwork appear abstract and out of the ordinary. In this kaleidoscope, I also used the shape aspect. By using shape I created different geometric shapes that created illusions of an actual kaleidoscope that was actually pretty cool to look at and observe. Lastly, I used space to my advantage by not making the kaleidoscope too busy and too much but leaving enough white space that made it look simplistic.
2B.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were size, color and shape. I used size by using both really small lines and really big lines to have a lot of different sizes within the artwork. Having the different sizes of lines within the kaleidoscope created an ornate look. The color aspect that I used in the kaleidoscope was an example of triad color that used multiple colors that all coincided with each other to make a col look with colors that all matched nicely. Lastly, I used shape by demonstrating different geometric shape to make the artwork look unique and different as well as adding another element of geometric to it.
3B.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were Value, size and shape. I used value by using different tints of blues and purples to create an illusion that I used many different colors, when in reality, it was all one color, but I used different tints ad shades of each. The size aspect of this kaleidoscope was that I used different size lines to create a dimensional effect that was pretty cool. Lastly, I used shape by using geometrics that made this piece of art look unique and ornate.
4B.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were value, color, and size. I used value b using different tints o each color to make it seem as though I had been using many colors, when in reality it was just three basic. I used color by following a color scheme that looked good together. The size aspect of this art was cool because I used both are and small lines that made it look unique.
5B.) The elements that I used in this kaleidoscope were color, shape, and texture. The colors I used in this kaleidoscope all look pretty unique and cool with each other. I used a variety of cool colors to make it seem like they all followed an analogous color scheme. The shape I used in this kaleidoscope was really different. I made different brush strokes to make it appear as though I was making geometric shapes to add effect and depth. Lastly, I used texture to create dimension and an in depth look at the kaleidoscope.
6B.) The elements that I used in this kaleidoscope were color, shape, and space. The colors I used followed an analogous color scheme which really made the kaleidoscope as a whole look really unique and different. The shape aspect of this kaleidoscope was unique because I used my name to create all of the lines. You would not really be able to tell unless you looked really closely and you'd read "Hannah" over and over again. In this kaleidoscope, I used space by leaving just enough white space to make it look like there was a lot of dimension and not to make the colors too overpowering from the rest of the designs.
1.) The elements in this kaleidoscope were lines, shapes and colors. Within this kaleidoscope, there are many depictions of different shapes and how they relate to each other. The shapes that I used primarily seemed to be more rounded types of shapes like circles, ovals or things of that sort. As well as using shapes in this kaleidoscope, I used value of the different colors I used. For Instance, for the purple colors, I used different tints, shades and opacities to show the effect of different colors and to make the kaleidoscope look unique and different. Lastly, the lines I used in this kaleidoscope were to add a complexity to the art and to make it look different and abstract.
2.) The elements in this kaleidoscope were space, color and value. The space I used in this kaleidoscope was not intentional, however it really made it look like it had a different depth that really added to the kaleidoscope as a whole. The second thing I use in the kaleidoscope was the colors. This kaleidoscope was made using different tints and shades of pink and grey to create the feeling of fun and energetic as well as put together and sleek. Lastly, the third element I used was value. Within the piece of art, the value I used was to use different tones of pink and grey to create the illusion that I was using different colors, when in reality they were the same colors i just made them lighter darker or changed the opacity.
3.) The elements in this kaleidoscope were size, shape, and value. The sized of the lines that I sued in this kaleidoscope made it look very interesting and abstract which added a sense of uniqueness to the piece of art. By simply changing the size of the brush I was using, it led me to be able to create a kaleidoscope that looks very ornate compared to the two previous kaleidoscopes. The element of shape that I used when creating the kaleidoscope was that by making certain motions with my hand on the tablet, they made different geometric shapes in the kaleidoscope which made it look very unique. Lastly, the element of value that I used in this kaleidoscope was by altering the colors using tints and opacities that would add an element of value to the kaleidoscope that had not been present in the two previous kaleidoscopes.
4.) The elements in this kaleidoscope were color, value and size. Color was used in this kaleidoscope by using all red colors. I stuck to using one color of re, which led to me using value because it was all the exact same color, I just used different tints and shades of each one. Size was used in this kaleidoscope by changing the size of the lines to make it look dimensional and geometric. All three of the elements that I used coincided with each other to make this kaleidoscope look unique and different from anything that I had previously tried.
5.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were shape, size and color. The shape aspect of this kaleidoscope was actually really cool because I had used different techniques to make the lines appear as though they were dimensional as well as making sure to maintain the original task of the prompt. For the size aspect, I used different brush sizes so that it gave the effect of depth and dimension which added a unique look to the kaleidoscope. The color scheme of this kaleidoscope would fall on to the analogous color wheel. I used different shades of purple, blue, and green that all had different ways of relating to each other and looking.
6.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were value, size, and shape. The value portion of this kaleidoscope was shown by me using the different tints and shades of the blues, greens and purples that coincide with each other and make a really cool appearance of the artwork. The size aspect of the kaleidoscope was cool because I used different brush sizes of my name to make it appear as thigh it was different lines, but in reality, I was just writing "Hannah" over and over again. The shape aspect also has to do with the size aspect because I was just writing my name over ad over again but it looked really cool and unique compared to all of the other kaleidoscopes.
1B.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were size, shape and space. The size aspect of this kaleidoscope was that I used different brush sizes to create the size aspect of different dimensions and different things to make the artwork appear abstract and out of the ordinary. In this kaleidoscope, I also used the shape aspect. By using shape I created different geometric shapes that created illusions of an actual kaleidoscope that was actually pretty cool to look at and observe. Lastly, I used space to my advantage by not making the kaleidoscope too busy and too much but leaving enough white space that made it look simplistic.
2B.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were size, color and shape. I used size by using both really small lines and really big lines to have a lot of different sizes within the artwork. Having the different sizes of lines within the kaleidoscope created an ornate look. The color aspect that I used in the kaleidoscope was an example of triad color that used multiple colors that all coincided with each other to make a col look with colors that all matched nicely. Lastly, I used shape by demonstrating different geometric shape to make the artwork look unique and different as well as adding another element of geometric to it.
3B.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were Value, size and shape. I used value by using different tints of blues and purples to create an illusion that I used many different colors, when in reality, it was all one color, but I used different tints ad shades of each. The size aspect of this kaleidoscope was that I used different size lines to create a dimensional effect that was pretty cool. Lastly, I used shape by using geometrics that made this piece of art look unique and ornate.
4B.) The elements I used in this kaleidoscope were value, color, and size. I used value b using different tints o each color to make it seem as though I had been using many colors, when in reality it was just three basic. I used color by following a color scheme that looked good together. The size aspect of this art was cool because I used both are and small lines that made it look unique.
5B.) The elements that I used in this kaleidoscope were color, shape, and texture. The colors I used in this kaleidoscope all look pretty unique and cool with each other. I used a variety of cool colors to make it seem like they all followed an analogous color scheme. The shape I used in this kaleidoscope was really different. I made different brush strokes to make it appear as though I was making geometric shapes to add effect and depth. Lastly, I used texture to create dimension and an in depth look at the kaleidoscope.
6B.) The elements that I used in this kaleidoscope were color, shape, and space. The colors I used followed an analogous color scheme which really made the kaleidoscope as a whole look really unique and different. The shape aspect of this kaleidoscope was unique because I used my name to create all of the lines. You would not really be able to tell unless you looked really closely and you'd read "Hannah" over and over again. In this kaleidoscope, I used space by leaving just enough white space to make it look like there was a lot of dimension and not to make the colors too overpowering from the rest of the designs.