This week Jason and I was working a GoKart. We mainly just did a whole bunch of research, on what we want it to look like, How it is going to work, and the mechanics of everything. Next week I hope we start building it. It might take a little while because I have to put in an order of items we need. Hopefully while we waiting for the items of the GoKart we receive the items of the potato clock, Jason is so eager to work on. This week I should've kept Jason on task more. I Think I was doing good research and had good ideas I just didn't know how to place it together.
1/14/18 Art Analysis: Alexa Meade "Reverse Trompe-L'Oeil" Alexa Meade is a well-known artist who is best recognized for her portraits painted directly on the human body having them appear two-deminsional. She calls her style of painting "Reverse Trompe-L'Oeil" because traditional Trompe-L'Oeil tricks the eye into thinking 2-D art is 3-D. Alexa paints over people and objects and makes it look 2-D. Alexa's work is a combination between installation and phot ography. "It's really this 3-D world that we're so accustomed to, but just with a little bit of tweaking on it, it appears like so mething completely foreign. It feels like the world of a two-dimensional painti ng and something we have such a hard time wrapping our heads around," says Alexa. Alexa was born in Washington, D.C. but grew up in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Alexa didn't always want to be in artist, she was heading towards the political sci...
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