1. Describe how you arranged your composition. Discuss your use of the elements and principles. Is it a successful composition?
I arranged my composition by making the S block forward and lighter than the set back objects. I used the pressure of the pencil and shading to create light and dark values. These values create the composition of the project. I feel that it was a successful composition because I feel that I portrayed the elements accurately. 2. Did you use a wide range of values? Explain how this is evident. I used all 9 ranges of the values and this is evident in the S block, where it is light and very dark, it is evident where it is a very light shade behind the basket and you can also see the range of values in the shape of the basket and the ball. You can also see it in the shadows of each object. You can also see it in the highlights of each shape. 3. Explain how your knowledge and creating practice studies with value contributed to your piece. My knowledge and practice contributed to my piece because it helped me with where to put each object and use my pencil to create dark and light values. I also was able to control my pencils and portray the shape of each object correctly. 4. Describe the blending and transitions in your objects. In my ball, you can see how it is darker in the indents, so I pressed harder with the pencil. I also shaded slightly darker to lighter in the basket. 5. Explain how your interpretation of texture is essential in capturing the look of the object. My interpretation of texture is essential in capturing the look of the object because it helps make the object look more realistic. It also makes it have the most correct shape and composition. 6. If you could recreate your pieces what would you have done differently? If I could have recreated my piece I would have tried to make the basket look more realistic because it was the most challenging part for me.
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