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Design I: Groundsheet Redesign

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What I did:
My redesign is on a 9×12 Strathmore Bristol Paper and the medium is black Prismacolor marker. How I changed the design is I magnified one area of the original design and made the lines longer so there was more separation.

Design I: Groundsheet finals

Why I chose this design is because I liked how I had multiple diagonal lines were going inward to a focal point.  Despite there being very little separation in this piece, I liked how my eye traveled into a focal point.

Why I chose this design is because I liked the flow of lines going down and inside. I also really like the focal point, of how there are more lines going inward to it.

I chose this design because I liked how I incorporated the diagonal lines with the vertical lines. I also like how I have the curved lines going towards the focal point and create separation of the groundsheet.

I chose this design because I liked how the separation created square-like negative space. I also really like the spiral-inspired lines I incorporated into the piece.

Don’t Touch Me I’m Scared

Even though everyone has seen this video, I thought this belonged on here.

Design I: Assignment #1 thumbnails.

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Hello, how are this evening?

Hello, this is what I currently look like now while typing up my introduction. So, my  name is Ashley. I am an 18 year old college freshman attending the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). I plan on majoring in animation, though I am torn between storyboard and scientific illustration for my minor. My favorite mediums are colored pencil, watercolor, and acrylic paint. I would love to learn other types of art mediums, especially digital. I was born and raised in New Jersey, but for the past 6-7 years I have lived in Tennessee. Besides art, my interests and hobbies include: playing the piano, singing, cooking, and making costumes.

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