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Exploring Under The Sea Analysis
In my personal study and project I want to show my art works and research of my topic theme which is based about the topic “Exploring Under The Sea”. In more depth I will talk about the artist who inspired me. Within this I will analyse also different kind of techniques, different mediums
, some research of Van Gogh with the title “ The two crabs” and I will include my sketches of my chosen theme.
The reason I chose this topic is because I am so passionate about the life under the sea. As in reality I also experienced myself due to a scuba diving course recently. As a matter of fact it effect my life in a positive way, as a result in my free time I attend scuba diving and believe me it is another world, I cannot explain the tranquillity and
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His media include water colour, oil, and acrylic. He inspire me most the way how he used harmony on his compositions serenity techniques and slow movements, his obsession with the creatures of the sea, where he spent many hours fishing and diving.
In my research investigation and painting I urge to analyse and develop my works of art in more detail. I want to show my work as an artist that has influenced me as well as ling with my personal studies to gain more ideas . However Dr Harvey used different colour of mediums, in my first collage I mainly used recycling materials, twine for the thorns and used foils, to add some texture and I think it would be a good technique to experiment with. In addition I ended up with shells that I found near the beach. While I was in the process I could feel the texture and movements in more depth especially when
I was experimenting with the twine to the fish thorns, it reminded me of the texture of the octopus tentacles feelings, which also remind it me of the Greek mythology Medusa.
In my second work I used soft pastel colours and pastel pencils technique to get the
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However as I was exploring I felt the feeling of the jelly fish tentacles not to mention the contrast of the octopus are

smooth and silky while the jelly fish tentacles are so harm. On the other hand jelly fish are full of lovely colour that I deeply feel sorry for them despite that they do not have eyes. With this in mind I depicted them with bright water colours as it gives me more energy to explore my feeling that my whish is to show them around like for instance the dolphins. Indeed these marvellous specious are so lucky and to put it in another way they can explore under the sea and also to the world around them as a result that they can breathe because they are mammals, they can also interact with people unlike the jelly fish. In this painting I used charcoal and left the background the white of the paper, it is not my favourite medium because it is so messy and to be honest for this theme it is nice to add bright colours. In addition to keep on experimenting in this tranquillity world to meet more creatures, I met a turtle so I dived more freely. In this work I used Aquarelles techniques with some washes of brush strokes, to extreme more texture of the

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