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To make my piece, I started by doing my best to round out the top, and some of the edges. I was aiming to do a cloud shape with raindrops around it, but I ended up only keeping the raindrop shape idea.
One of the obstacles I had was carving through the spaces without breaking the foam around the area. I had a few close calls but overall it was fairly easy. I really like how my piece flows as you look at it. I like the lines that are around the negative spaces and how it flows around the entire piece. I chose to do blue for the base colour of my piece. After I carved out the flowing lines, I thought white would be a good contrast to the blue and would make them pop. I think it worked well, until I applied the red paint. I liked it at first but after a little bit, it seemed to be too overwhelming.
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I found a lot of things successful in my piece. I like how my layers made the ship really pop out and be noticed, as well as the red of the flags. The shark I feel is a nice touch to fill some of the empty space around the center piece. I added some wrecked parts of the ship in the sand around it, making it more a more realistic-like setting. If I were to do anything different, I might add some lighter colour to the sand, or some dark blue so it's more clear that the shipwreck is all underwater. I don't think I would want to change anything else, other then maybe cleaner black outline around the parts around the piece.
My piece is an underwater shipwreck. Some of my plans for this is to add some more layers, a shark in the background, and add some things to the sand so it doesn't look so plain. One of the things i think has gone very successful is the water texture around the boat. One of the hardest things is figuring out what layers should be where. The boat in front of the water and the sad in front of the boat, but what about the flag and wood holding it? I might add a few more thicker layers to create more dimension.
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