In Lindsey's food painting, She used her colors and paint to create shapes. These shapes, the avocados, look very realistic and accurately portray the food. The shape of the plate and the details on the plate add to the painting and make it appealing to look at. She used value to emphasize the shadows on the painting. The toast is darker on the outsides and the plate has darker and lighter areas. This creates a three dimensional effect and makes the food look really good. She used space extremely well. The negative space is used to emphasize the plate, and the negative space on the plate emphasizes the avocado and toast. The painting is centered and looks symmetrical. Lindsey has black dots to add texture. The black dots are on top of the avocado making it pop out. She used modeling paste to create white cheese that adds texture to the painting.
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Bas relief- portrait of Edward Hopper in particular the jacket and hat. Also, maybe some of the ocean.
I agree that Lindsey used space extremely well. The modeling paste made the painting look super realistic.
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