Francisco Braylee Danielle Brielle Peyton Lucy Ainsley The above illustration by Lisk Feng shows a seascape in a bubble. Outside the bubble is another world or dimension. She uses elements of the world in the bubble to connect to the world outside. Here is another illustration by Lisk Feng showing two different ideas in and outside the bubble. USE OF COLOR THis other image by Lisk Feng shows how you can use color choices to change a mood. CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE OF HER WORK HOW I USED HER IDEAS TO INSPIRE MY OWN ART... I used the idea of the 2 worlds in and out of the bubble for my piece above. I also used 2 multiple lessons from my Art 1 classes: JellyFish http://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2015/02/jelly-fish.html Mono Chromatic Hot Air Balloons https://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2019/12/monochromatic-hot-air-balloons.html Atmospheric Perspective https://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2013/02/atmospheric-perspective.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- LET'S MAKE ART To Begin: Find a colored paper to use for bubble. Use a large circle to trace. Find color that will work well on your paper. I chose to use a mono-chromatic scheme. WHatever colors you use, try to keep it mostly in the family of the paper. Begin drawing a landscape inside the bubble. Start off light and get darker as you are happy with the outcome. Make sure you have a horizon line to divide the sky and ground. How can you add depth and space to the drawing? Overlapping, size, position, value? Look here for ideas... http://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2013/02/visual-perspective-atc-art-trading-cards.html Begin using the colors you chose for the bubble to add dimension to your shapes. Leave some areas of original paper showing through. When you are done, cut our bubble and glue to a larger paper that contrast with the bubble color: color compliment or warm/cool. Begin drawing you idea for the world outside your bubble. Use at least 3 areas in the drawing to link together the 2 worlds; sharing a horizon line, connecting a shape, morphing an object into another object. Choose colors that will work well with the background paper. Leave some color exposed in the background. You are done.