Thursday, September 23, 2010

Half Art Studio-- Half Bedroom

My parents would say no, but, for now, I'll keep it a secret!

I would paint a picture that tells a story. The painting depicts a perfect world suitable for the fittest; buildings will reign over the city and have a huge logo engraved and it'll read  Juice. The buildings will have a specific design. It is spiral shaped and all the stairs will be crafted to  twist around the building. A wide, Victorian, bridge will connect Juice to our neighboring building.  People dressed in suits, a cup of coffee in the mornings, phone calls coming in every second--Ah! The business feel. My story will scream success; it is only unobtainable if I busy myself with what ever catches my fancy.
The colors in the painting will be the same as any, blue sky, white clouds, and green trees. The trees surrounding my building will be 20ft high, almost reaching their limit. Green, thick Oak Trees will be on the side of the building to increase the amount of shade. Though, the building itself has no color. I left it pale. Because I knew, once I began adding in the color, the theme or shall I say the how idea will be demolished. I will color it in every time I have come color to that gaol, as for now, white. I will paint flowers flowing along side the perimeter of the building; green white, blue, orange, pink, purple, yellow and red to create the feeling of calmness and to please fellow business persons with their luxurious landscape. To finish off my paintings, I'll use a long, thick-headed, brush to add the writings. Black strokes of acronyms are brushed beside the building.

1 comment:

  1. You have a very vast vocabulary and I can tell that you are very creative. In response to the comment you made on my assignment, I am usually not so vague, but it was a little difficult for me because I really have no desire to paint my room as a portrait. Well, I really do not have anything to edit or any suggestions because you did such a wonderful. Keep up the good work

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