Grid Art
For my grid art I chose to create a watermelon as a nod to summer, although it hasn't "officially" started. To create this piece I made a template for myself using Google Docs. This helped me visualize the colors I would use and served as an overall outline when it came time to lay everything out. The medium I chose to use was pain chips (thank you Sherman Williams). I chose paint chips because, they come in a variety of colors so I was able to find the shades that I felt worked best, and they're also very easy to manipulate, seeing as I cut my into fourths so I didn't need as many. When it came time to layout the paint chips I chose to lay them down on carpet. I tried to do it on a table, but there was no grip to the surface so they kept sliding all over the place. My grid is 15x15, I have to note though, that I did fall short on some of the blue chips for the background. Overall, I really enjoyed this project. It required more thinking than your everyday art, but I thought it was fun to try and find ways to break down pictures into their smallest units.
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