Section 1: Inquiry Question and Concept Exploration
The guiding question is asking how the objects and materials we choose for a still life can show things about our identity. Each object has a meaning or a connection to our life, and when we put them together, they tell a story about who we are. The materials like wood or fabric also add meaning by showing qualities like strength, softness, or tradition.
Still Life With A Skull And A Writing Quill By:Pieter Claesz
Section 2: Connection
I chose these three objects(Bible, Lego, and Shoes) because each one I think are very important and mean something in my life. I chose the lego because since I was very little I've never not liked a lego I find Legos a a form of therapy, the fact that you can stay in a place for hours and not lift your head is something i never imagined.I chose the shoes because in my life I have always loved fashion , I felt that fashion was a way of expressing yourself in a non verbal way. Lastly I chose the bible because, after I got confirmed a couple months back I always felt that my connection with god has gotten stronger and that I have found it as a very helping thing in my life and that in time of disappear that is one of the very few things that will alway be there.
Section 3: Investigate
Experimentation.I feel like I went above and beyond with this piece by experimenting with tools I haven't used before in this class like the Posca markers and I think that I did alright with using them but I could've used it better in some places.
Section 4: Create
Visual documentation of steps of creation
Photos of Process Documentation
Writing and image requirements as detailed in Digital Submission Requirements
Section 5: Final Artwork
Title:Frozen In Time
Size: 14 inches x 11 inches
Medium: Pencil, Pen, Colored Pencil, and Posca Markers
Date of Completion: 12/15/2025
Section 6: Communicate and Reflect
During this project some challenges I faced was finding what materials I wanted to use for each different item in my image. I think I succeeded in finding the materials like the certain papers I might've wanted to use for my project.