I originally was going to do "strength and stability" for this project, but I had asked someone for pictures and they never gave them to me. I then decided to find my own pictures and try a collage. But I ended up not liking that idea, so then I thought about doing the opposite of "strength and stability" but putting a motivating quote in the middle. The purpose would be to help inspire people. I was aware that was a cheesy notion, but I looked up quotes anyway. I ended up putting a few things together, but not liking that idea either. So I decided to make this my landscape project.
I had found a picture of trees and I drew a black tree and didn't like how it looked. So I reread the quotes and saw the bird quote. I drew more black lines and paint splattered a bit and drew the person and the birds and added the quote. I'm not sure if I like it yet, because after finishing it, I realized how lame the quote was because it said "I always wonder..." and then it said "...Then I ask myself the same question." Does that mean every time he/she wonders that, he asks himself that? You'd think he'd only ask himself that once unless he/she has short-term memory loss, but it says "always."
But that's okay. I'll read quotes more thoroughly next time.
I had found a picture of trees and I drew a black tree and didn't like how it looked. So I reread the quotes and saw the bird quote. I drew more black lines and paint splattered a bit and drew the person and the birds and added the quote. I'm not sure if I like it yet, because after finishing it, I realized how lame the quote was because it said "I always wonder..." and then it said "...Then I ask myself the same question." Does that mean every time he/she wonders that, he asks himself that? You'd think he'd only ask himself that once unless he/she has short-term memory loss, but it says "always."
But that's okay. I'll read quotes more thoroughly next time.