This is one of the zoomed in shots of the piece and you can see some of the items that I used. One of my favorites in the button from the Met in New York because I love going to museums. I also have a little figurine of Hello Kitty because I've had an obsession with her since I was little. Their is also a VW bug, which is my favorite car. The painted rock was something I made when I was a little.
In this picture you can see the butterfly patch that my mom gave to me when I was about 6 or 7 and once had on a pair of jeans. Their are also a variety of buttons that I have picked up and found over the years and always wanted to put in some kind of artwork.
This final picture you can see the butterfly that came off a necklace that I used to wear all the time. Their is also an S that was on a necklace and the first letter of my name so I thought it would be a good edition. Finally their is the penny, which has a lot of significance for me now because I have done a couple projects with pennies.
This is another piece of art that I have made. It's a sea glass mobile that I made for one of my classes at Towson University. I collected many pieces of sea glass from the Loch Raven Reservoir for the project and some of them turned out to be green, with only a few brown or blue. I used a large piece of glass at the top and a neck of a bottle right under the circular piece. All the rest of the pieces are connected by wire on the bottom of it. It was supposed to be a "broken-up bottle" to represent time and space, but many people think it looks like a jelly fish. I like the jelly fish idea better.
This is yet another one of my pieces of artwork. This is an oil painting of a still life that I did in my painting 101 class last semester at Towson. It was my first painting class and I was just trying to understand how to make a good painting and the different techniques that you can use. This painting had thicker paint than the ones I did before it and was one of my favorite ones that I did that semester because of the colors and design.
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