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screwyoumarvel ([personal profile] screwyoumarvel) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-12-17 02:16 am
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Art 101, Period 4, Class 13 (Monday 12-17)

"I'm afraid today is the end of our time together," Steve said ruefully. "Today is your final. It's also an art show. I was going to give you a test, but then I remembered art isn't about tests. So, you'll have ten minutes to complete any last-minute setup on your mixed media projects, then, you may circulate, look at one another's projects, chat, and enjoy grape juice and cheese. Your ten minutes begin...now."

Re: Finish Your Project

[identity profile] palestshadow.livejournal.com 2007-12-18 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
Naminé's finished project is a stretch of canvas with a half-finished crayon sketch of daisies in a field, with a broken crayon glued in place near where the lines finished. There are clouds painted in a sky above the crayon-marks, with two paintbrushes standing upright and twined around each other with wire. Both paintbrushes still have blobs of paint on the brushes.

Near the bottom is a pipe-cleaner figure having a conversation with another pipe-cleaner figure; a third is half-finished, and his lower body leads back to a row of pipe-cleaners, waiting to be used. Next to that are a few scratches in ink, possibly the text of that pipe-cleaner conversation. It's hard to say, as the ink-bottle is glued in place sideways and ink has spilled out over this area.

The bottom right has a single oragami crane lifting off over a launchpad of a single piece of the same color construction paper.

Taken all together, it's conceivably a 3d scene of a park, with all of the tools frozen in place mid-creation. A little disjointed, but that's deliberate.

The text card next to it simply reads: Fly.

[[Edited because I forgot to add this: If he really is grading on effort and enthusiasm and so on, then she's got an A for both, I think.]]
Edited 2007-12-18 00:10 (UTC)