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Part of the gluing process and drying.  sketch of part  of the elk         Oct. 4 This week I was able to finish my gluing and begin sketching. The gluing took a while but the beginning of my sketch has been a little tough. My first biggest problem or tough problem was sketching part of the elk, because I couldn't figure out how big the elk needs to be and how wide or how the outline should be. My second biggest problem was trying to get a part of the glue to dry and stick to the wood. A solution to my first problem was erasing my work and scooting more over to the end of the brown stuff and redrawing it but also not drawing it to high, so I still have some room for the antlers. I solved my second problem by stacking my friends books and binders on the spot to hold it down and stick. Two things that I will be working on next class is finishing the sketch of the elk. Also trying to wrap the whole project up to be ready to turn in.
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                                                                       Sept. 27, 2019 beginning  When I first started my project I thought it was going to be more complicated. First, I put two pieces of wood together to measure out a width and length of 24x28 inches and cut two pieces off of this brown or tan stuff. Then towards the end I had to drill the two pieces together with two other pieces of wood to hold it together in the back so it wouldn't fall and would be able to hang up onto a wall. One of the things I kind of struggled with was honestly trying to cut through the brown stuff and I think part of the problem was the fact that I was cutting it using an utility knife and those things aren't that strong or sharp really, but I eventually was able to cut through it although it wasn't perfect. I also figured out that it wasn't as complicated as I thought it would be, it was pretty easy and fun. towards the end of the beginning
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                     Art History on Rene Magritte       Rene's most famous work was a piece called The Treachery of Images, which is a picture of a pipe but, Rene didn't consider it a pipe because he called it "A Merely Image". The famous painting was made in 1929.     Rene Magritte's medium was oil paint and a canvas as a support and a technique called the trompe l'oeil effect, which is basically visual illusion to trick the eye and make people think that the painting is 3-D.     Mr. Magritte had worked in the Belgian Infantry for a year (1920-1921). Then he worked at a wallpaper factory and was a poster designer in 1926. Then moved to Paris from Belgian Europe and helped with the end of a book that another person wrote and I am not sure who wrote the book and what the book is called. But during those times and work he still painted at home and at the end of 1948 was when he started using his old technique in his paintings again.     His most productiv

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Blog Grading Criteria The following criteria below outlines how each blog post will be graded Blog - Each blog post must contain specific criteria: Your blog will have: Eight complete sentences with proper capitalization, punctuation, and no spelling errors. Each blog post will be about your experience while working on your project. Your blog will contain the following information: Two sentences will describe in detail a project update. “What did I do on my project?” Two sentences will explain in detail my biggest problem while working on my project. Two sentences will explain in detail the solution to my biggest problem. Two sentences that conclude your post. Here are a few suggestions to help you with your conclusion: What do I plan to do next? What materials do I need? Or a simple wrap up. Two photos or images of my project are included. You are NOT required to be in the photos. Important Information Students are required to email Mr. Ritter a link to