This is the ArtRage Stencils:Rhythm and Movement Assignment. I used the paint tube to create a yellow background and I smoothed it out with the paint knife. I used the circle stencil and I put glitter in it.
This is the Rothko-Esque Painting in ArtRage. I used a magenta-pink blend for the background and I used shades of blue, purple, green, and teal for the stuff in front. I used the paint tube to put the colors on the canvas. I used the paint knife to smooth and blend the paint.
This is the original picture of a dove coloring page. These are the feathers that I used. I used the magnetic lasso tool to cut them out and drag them onto the bird. I added the feathers that Ms. Forrest provided and put them on the dove. It was very tedious and it took a long time to put them on. I used 153 feathers. I also colored the beak and feet.
This is the original kaleidoscope coloring page that I found on Google. I added pastel colors and put them in a rainbow-like order. I added a black background.
Here is the original photo of a very happy and adorable bunny. This is the Albrecht Dürer assignment. I made the adorable bunny above and made it into a wood carving.
This is the Edward Gorey assignment. I used the shapes tool to make everything except the girl's body, which I drew. The banner says "N is for Nicole who found a bunny near a hole"
I chose a picture of David Bowie because he is one of my favorite musicians. I chose this picture because I thought it would be "easy". It wasn't. This is my celebrity coloring book page that I created. It took me one block day period to make it because I needed a lot of detail on his shirt, which took the longest.
This is the picture that I took on September 23, my birthday, so I was more fancy (as fancy as you can be in a fuzzy shirt) so I was happy about how my picture turned out. This is the recreation that I made. I used the color matching tool to get the colors right from the original picture. I put a picture of Asgard (from Avengers) in the background because I love Avengers and I thought of what my sister would enjoy seeing if I showed her this "selfie".
This is the original The Dancer by Renoir. I didn't really have any ideas for this project so I imagined myself as her so I added bunnies and a bag of treats. In the background she has two pictures framed of her bunnies.
This is the original The Scream by Edvard Munch This is my version. I wasn't able to put myself in it because I had a cast when I made this and my photos weren't turning out good.
This is the original Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo DaVinci This is my version, which I call Mona Loki. I added Asgard, Loki's home, in the background.