Joe Coiner
“ Sweet Galaxy”
7X4X3
What I used to make the Sweet Galaxy is blue paint, plaster, glue glitter, glitter paint, human face outline. The source that made me inspire was looking in the sky at night and seeing all those stars also we were doing something related to space in science so that also gave me the idea to make it look like a galaxy. The process started with picking out the mold and I choose the human outline and then I put the plaster on it, then I waited till the next day 2 to started painting the blue on the mask. After I put on the paint I started to add glitter paint and glue glitter to give the mask the stary effect. Then I waited for it to dry then I was done with the mask.I had a problem with the glitter paint because they were white paint in it and the white paint made it look ugly so I got a paper towel and wiped it off and it made it not look ugly but made the glittery brighter and that was cool. Something new I tried is glitter because I was going to paint stars on the mask until I thought about glitter and it came out good.
What I like the most about the finished work is how sparkly the mask looks and it almost looks like the stars in the sky. What I would change is the dark blue because I would of like to make it lighter but it still looks pretty good to my opinion.
Joe coiner
“Rio 10”
12 by 9
Use oil pastels, hot glue, black paint, pencil.
The source was the movie Rio I watch the show when I was a kid and I was sad that the bird from the movie was going extinct.
First I outline my drawling then I outline it with hot glue. Then I drew in oil pastil then I crack the picture. Then lastly I painted over the photo with black watercolor to finish the photo.
I had to problem-solve with the beak because it was looking very weird so I drew it a little bit better and it turned out great.
Something new I tried was outlining my picture with hot glue.
The color of the picture looks very good.
The thing that I would change would be the plant on the top of the picture because it doesn’t look right and good.
Joe coiner
“ Go Pack Go”
9.5 x12
Paper, pencil
The source for inspiration was the green bay packers.
First I had to draw the box then I had to draw things I wanted in it then I shaded then I was done.
I had a problem when I made the tv to small so i had to make the words on the tv small.
Something new I tried was shading never did that before.
The carpet was one that look good.
What my thing was about is a packer fan man cave.