In Cassie's food painting, she creates a sense of texture by what it looks like using a sponge to apply light and dark tones on the bread. She also uses texture on the table by using diagonal brush strokes. I can also see the different colors that she chose for the table, bread, and plate. By using light and dark shades of the same color, it makes the painting more pleasing to look at and shows that the light source is coming from the corners. On the bread, she used dark lines to make it look more realistic. On the plate, she used different values to show the shadow coming from the bread, which is why the middle of the plate is gray and the edges are white.
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Bas relief- portrait of Edward Hopper in particular the jacket and hat. Also, maybe some of the ocean.
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