For my two in one project I morphed a fish and a cucumber. I morphed these two because I thought the scales would look good as a cucumber bumps. This process was hard for me because the scales would never come out even, and then the slice of cucumber was hard for me because I felt like it needed more than just seeds in the middle of it, yet I didn't know what other detail to add to the inside because there are just a couple seeds in the middle of a slice. I think the most successful thing about this piece is the fish head because I like the face details I added and the top fin detail I had added in the piece. Something I would change is definitely the cucumber slice because I feel it looks very plain with just the seeds, and not as detailed as the other parts in this piece. I feel like this warm up helped me the most because I was looking at the same of the way things were in the fish head to draw it and I think it helped the fish head a lot in detail and the way it came out.
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Inspired Artist
The artists who inspired me are designer Olya Glagoleva who did a collaboration with a artist named Lisa Smirnova who is Russian. They design clothes that have been embroidered to look like paint splotches and patterns. The thought they had behind the clothes they have designed is that you're very likely to have paint or other art supplies splattered on you by the time you're done with your piece, so they have now created clothing to make it look like this, but instead using a stitching design that Olya and Lisa call Paint Splotch Embroidery. These artists grabbed my attention when scrolling down the page because their work looks like they just came out of a art class that had finished painting. It looked so natural I was intrigued by what it was.
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