A large square cement block leans at a 45 degree angle against black rock tiling and logs of wood stacked. Below the cement lock lies gravel and weeds as well as shadows. In the top left corner you see a silver lip of the door that is open, leading inside to the garage. The bottom
Category: EVIS 101
Our Outdoor Firepit
This week was one of our last couple of nice nights so we took advantage of them and had a couple of fires. This made me realize the details hidden around the side that was cut out by my Dad. When standing close to it and looking down you notice a grate that sits, hovering
Reflection Post: StARTing with Drawing
For this weeks reflection post we were required to read Chapter 19 of our textbook which is titled, “Memory, History, Story,” as well as, “Breaking the Grip: Drawing beyond Anxiety and Visual Realism,” by Nadine Kalin. Chapter 19 of our textbook was the most interesting one to me thus far and stands out to me
My Tin Watering Can
My tin watering stands about a foot tall and a foot and half in length if you are measuring from the end of the pouring sprout to the handle. Bright, shiny and silver in colour with a few dents and scratches here and there. Starting at the left at the pouring spout is a circular
A Wooden Wheel
We have had these wooden wheels hanging on our fence for as long as we have lived here, but I have never looked at them closely until today. The fence itself is made of 2×4 spaced out just perfectly by a half of an inch. It stands about 8 feet tall and a half a
Looking Through My Bedroom Window
For this weeks blog post, I decided to add a different twist onto what I am going to observe and write about. I brought things inside and am going to describe what I see looking out of my bedroom window everyday. Looking straight out my bedroom window, you notice the white, dusty blinds open. Some
Reflection Post: StARTing with Viewing and Responding
In Chapter 13 of our textbook, there was one thing that they talked about which caught my attention. It was when they brought up and discussed perceptual qualities. The reason this stood out to me is because often enough I will look at something and think, “that looks like it should be sharp and pointy,
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Our Tree Fort
As the leaves start to turn colour and fall off of the trees, there is one thing that starts to become more noticeable in our yard, our tree fort. This tree fort has stood tall and strong in our backyard for about five years now and will go on to stand there for many years
The Target
For this week’s blog post I decided to photograph and write about my brothers target that he uses for bow hunting. After just moving home, it was something I had not noticed until I was walking around our yard. It caught my attention right away. The homemade target consists of two square bales stacked one
Reflection Post: StARTing with Markmaking
Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art This week’s reading was based on chapter one of Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art, written by Scott McCloud. The whole reading was shown as a big comic strip which was super neat as I have never actually written one. At the beginning of the story, we had something in common,