The assignment in our class was to make an architectural layout of a Jack and Jill bedroom. The elements of design used in this project were beds, nightstands, desk table, cabinets, chairs, and lamps. I used the Jack and Jill layout. I used a Triadic color scheme for the bedrooms. I would say the hardest part of this project was to set up the room with 2 bedrooms with a shared bathroom. The easiest part of this project was to find and place the furnishings and appliances. What i would do differently is fill up more space in the bedroom or make the colors in the rooms brighter. Image below.
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The assignment was to create an L-shaped, Corridor, U-shaped, and Island kitchen on an online website. The elements of design that I used was cabinets, refrigerators, sinks, wall cabinets, tables, chairs, rugs, accessories, and a range. I used the U-shaped, L-shaped, Corridor, and Island kitchen layouts. I used a Triad, split complementary, and Neutral color schemes. I think the hardest part of this project was finding the correct furniture and appliances and getting the rooms in their proper layout. I would say the easiest part of this project was creating the rooms and placing the windows and doors. What I would do differently for some of the rooms is to make more or less space in some of the kitchens. The pictures below show the four layouts of the 4 kitchens.
Our goal in our classroom was to make art with something that we needed to practice more with. The thing that I needed more practice with is painting. I decided to try and painting a forest. I would say the hardest part of the this project was to mix the colors to match with the other colors. I think the easiest part of the project was to paint the trees. The painting took me about a week and a half to finish. The first painting you see is a painting of space that I (tried to) paint a while back and the picture below that is the forest that I recently painted. this is to show the progress I have made in painting.
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