When I took this picture I never thought that I would use it as a piece for art. Looking back on every photo I took from this summer refreshed my mind, and I realized how much I liked the picture I took. I thought it was interesting that each chicken was looking a different way. I’m glad I threw a snapchat filter on the picture as well because it brought out the black of the chicken as dark blues.
it made it easier to venture outside the comfort of creating what exactly on the page. I started with the smaller chickens in the back and once I got to the bigger chicken in the front I was tired of my piece. I’m very happy with the chickens in the back but I feel like the front chicken lacks detail in comparison to the others. I wish I took them to scale and size my piece making sure everything was in its place but I wanted to get started right away and I didn’t take the time to do that. In retrospect it the proportions aren’t completely off but I think taking the time to break my piece into section will improve the quality of my art. Overall I’m happy with the piece and glad I didn’t put in the fencing separation the chickens that was in the original picture. Without the fencing I think the viewer is able to really appreciate and absorb the chicken’s features. I also liked my usage of depth and my ability to use all parts of the page. This piece has depth because there are several chickens on different planes and the background of fencing adds even more to it. This piece might end up being one of my favorites.
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