"Fantastical Bugs"I got really into gardening and nature in general this summer and became intrigued with certain bugs. These were made with sculpey clay, metal wire, acrylic paint, and some had cloth for the wings while some had plastic wrap. Collage SeriesOver quarantine, I also went through a magazine phase in which I was sucked into the amazing photography in Nat Geo and Madame. I made use of this by creating art with the pictures I loved. I made it a goal to fill this little notebook with collages and I was successful! I had a lot of fun with it and it made me realize that I want to incorporate collage work into my projects more often. (the first collage was in the beginning of quarantine and is a comment on the whole situation with the race to find a vaccine and the new regulations in place) Yarn.One of the many things I learned in our time off was how to knit and crochet! Here is a blanket that I have been working on as well as a sample of the MANY hats that I made. I made so many hats that I considered selling them, but I think I have settled on donating them to homeless people who need them (especially during this whole pandemic). Overall, I was a lot busier during quarantine than I thought! I did all this art in my spare time from work and college searching, which actually helped me strengthen my passion for art after spending most of my creative time making art for assignments (which is fun, but when there are rules/guidelines for some reason it makes me do art just to get it done with rather than because I want to be creative/express myself). I posted some more little stuff on my Instagram over quarantine, so below is the link.
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AuthorHello! I am Isabel Martin and I am an art student at Maggie L. Walker Governor School. Archives
May 2021
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