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Art 1 I chose the theme I used because I liked the look of it. I saw the pictures for the ideas on the Internet and thought it looked pretty peaceful. There are doves made out of the word “peace” colored in rainbow and on the other side there are green people with peace signs for heads holding the Earth. I saw it as peaceful people support the world. The paint wouldn’t work at first so I just painted coat after coat after coat to make it darker but it wasn’t working very well. When I came back the next day the paint was back to normal, thick and dark. I think someone or somehow, I got water into the paint cup I was using at the time. I think that it is pretty successful. It is colorful and peaceful in my eyes. It doesn’t spin as well as it should but it does when the “breeze” blows harder. It works this way because the wind blows hard enough to make it spin. I think it looks pretty good when it spins too. Salvador Dali 1904-1989 Year painted 1932 "Fried eggs on a plate without a plate".

media type="custom" key="10802280"This is a tree with a swing on it year round, because I love to swing year round. I swing in the winter, spring, fall and summer always. Swinging relaxes me. I picked this picture because I had seen the Melting Clock picture so many times before and loved that picture. So then I found out who did it, and they did this one to. This was interesting to me because it made no sense. It was just fun but not those paintings of the random shapes all over which I don't like so this worked out well. Problems I faced were cutting out the eggs in the shape and space piece. The eggs wouldn't cut without tearing and ripping. It was a tad difficult. Then on the tile, making the eggs again, stick out and not fall away from the rest of the piece. Eventually I got the eggs cut out, and I used the mud to make the clay eggs stay to the clay tile. In the end it all worked out .