My favorite artist Vincent Van Gogh did this. He named it Starry Night. I like this picture because of the way he did the colors in the sky its not like a normal star or sky at all. I have an 1000 piece puzzle that I did that is of this exact picture hanging on my wall above my bed. I also like the little buildings that he has at the bottom.
This is my second color theory worksheet. I have analogous and triadic colors. I got the tints, tones, and shades of both colors. I then used the same pattern and used the different colors to fill the shapes.
This is my color theory worksheet with the color wheel. It has the primary and secondary hues. It has the definition of intensity and then has the colors getting bright and dull. I also have intermediate colors. The definition of a hue is also on there. On the color wheel it explains a secondary triad and a primary triad.
This is my first color theory worksheet. I did complimentary and split complementary colors. I found their tints, tones, and shades. I then did the same pattern for both and just used the different colors.
This is a cereal box I did called MNM O's. The cereal box has a mascot that is made as a giant MNM with legs, arms, body, head, and eyes as an MNM. There is a bowl that has pieces of MNM's in the cereal along with other types of cereal. There is a rainbow of MNM's below the words too. I used red and yellow as the background on the box. The milk in the bowl has a swirl of white and gray to give it the effect that looks like milk.
This is my comic book cover I did of Wonder Woman. She has a yellow and red gradient cape and belt. Her dress is red with the same gradient as the belt and cape. It is issue number one so i made sure that was in the top right corner for all viewers to see. There is a barcode so if it was sold in stores it could be scanned in the lower left corner. It has a red star telling the viewers to read the comic book to see if Wonder Woman catches the enemy and that would make the comic book readers want to buy the book. The background are buildings that have a glowing edges effect and I also put a blue and yellow tint to compliment Wonder Woman and everything else on the front. The comic book cover has a catchy slogan saying that Wonder Woman protects the world from crime one bad guy at a time.