My artwork is a dancer in a turning position. The right leg is behind the figure at about 110 degrees and the other foot is straight underneath the figure. The left arm is is rounded in front of the figures body and the right arm is is rounded above the figures head. The figure is wearing a red leotard underneath a really poofy red tutu. I created my artwork using wire to make a structure then building the body up using tin foil. After that I used paper towels and modge podge to smooth the figure out. I then used peach paint to give the skin color. I then used red fabric and sewed a leotard to fit the figure. I then used red tool and a piece of elastic to tie the tool on and make a tutu. The big idea behind my artwork is to show my 11 years of dancing that I did and the many more years I plan to do in the future. I also wanted to show how dance is always stereotyped as not hard, not a sport, and much more. I showed this by putting no face on my figure. My goals for my artwork were to show dance and a position we turn in. Another goal was to get the dancer to be able to be hung on a string so it could turn like an actual dancer in the breeze. Overall I think my artwork turned out great. I like how the outfit added color and how it really show what a dancer looks like.
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