In my art, I focus on either a darker side of art or I focus on a more humorous side. As an artist, I want to show that things don’t always have to be so black and white. I am inspired by dark art. I am also inspired by art that shows humorous things in more serious situations or looks. Ever since I was a kid, art was a part of my life. I have always loved art and It has always, for me, been a stress reliever. I can’t imagine my life or who I would be without art. I would imagine that a world without art would be extremely boring and dull. We are blessed to have a world with such diverse expression and ideas.
My whole life, I have loved to explore different mediums of art. No matter what medium of art I make, I have found that I always liked it to look either very serious, humorous, or both. The source of this, I have no idea, but what I do know, is that it always subconsciously comes up in my art. My favorite art tool would probably be a simple pencil. I love pencils because they are so easy to use, and you can do almost anything with them. They are, possibly, the most versatile art tool. I love to use different types of pencils like colored pencils, ebony pencils, and just simple, everyday pencils most of all.
When I say that I think my art turned out well, I mean a variety of things. I first mean that it is aesthetically pleasing. I like my art to be cohesive and clean. I also mean that it turned out how I pictured it in my head. Before starting an art piece, I envisage what I would like the piece to look like. I would consider the piece successful if it turns out looking like that mental picture. when I pick colors for my art, I like to have one color that pops out more than the others. For example, If the piece is dark and has dark grays and blacks, I like to use a bright red to add contrast and something for the eye to be drawn to.
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