Statement:
College is a time for
experimentation and getting to know yourself in unexpected ways. You meet new
friends, lose friends, find new subjects you’re interested in that high school
didn’t teach you, and realize how important sleep really is, even if you can’t
get enough of it. I’m constantly asked why I’m even going to college when I can
just self-teach myself the things I need to know. The reason is because I truly
believe that going through these classes with other artists and so many
influences around me can give me a quicker education and a more efficient
education than I could ever teach myself. These classes like color theory, and
two dimensional computer design force me to do things I would have never made
the decision to teach myself, but I’m happy that I learned what I did. They
challenged me to get out of my comfort zone and try new things, focus on
details, and see the world in a different way.
Through my last three years at MCC I’ve taken quite a few
art classes that have helped me grow as an artist and explore different mediums
that I enjoy. What you’ll find among these works are acrylic color theory based
paintings, some personal works, charcoal life drawings, and miscellaneous digital
works from our own two dimensional computer design course. There’s no specific theme to this portfolio as
this is just a collection of work gathered from my schooling. I’m hoping that
this portfolio will continue to grow with my time at ASU and with my own
personal projects.
So for my Print-On-Demand object the goal still is to do a onesie, however I'm dealing with some technical issues on Society6 because their system seems to be unable to process my image (even though it's exactly to their specifications- I'm bitter.) This is what will be printed on a blue onesie for my little cousin. I'm sorry I couldn't have it for you guys.
And Ladies and Gentlemen! HERE IT ISSSS~
If you all would love to take a look at the much prettier DIGITAL version I made, I'd appreciate it. <3
So because I don't have the onesie even available to me at all- I did put the print of that design on sale! :D Hopefully it'll still count for the extra credit? Maybe? I can hope.



Good outlook, keep learning and stay just a little out of your comfort zone and it will pay off in the end.
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