) How much time did you spend working?
I spent most of Stac everyday painting with breaks to let the paint dry but spent five hours at home threading the pieces and thirty minutes gluing it to the box.
2) How much time did you spend thinking about the work - sort of sitting there and staring at it, or listening to it over and over again, etc.?
Ten minutes were probably spent during each break just staring at the work since after a while it doesn't begin to look like an eye and everything looked wrong.
3) How much time did you spend doing other stuff that seems like work to that make you think you're working but you're not?
Five minutes outside of the Stac Stac room to take a break from painting but ended up talking to Michelle on how to measure with charcoal.
4) How much time did you spend socializing?
Five minutes during my break
5) How did you use your community?
I used my community to get a different view of my painting that I might not have seen. I talked to Caitlin about the colors of my work and we came to the conclusion it was to warm so I tones some areas down with blue and talk to Michelle Li about ideas on how to thread the pieces together. I also asked John his opinion and he stated that the pupil needed to be larger and he was right since it looked disproportional.
6) Rip apart your awful project and how did such a disaster happen?
My painting most definitely could have been a lot better if I measured out the proportions better and if the eye brow wasn't to close to the eye and to small. I should have measured out the paper instead of immediately painting to get a better idea of how large I wanted to cut it up since I ended up cutting the pieces to small and decided to thread it instead of overlapping layers.
7) You've completed a step on your path. What is your next step?
My next step is to research about how many different colors are in an eye since a brown eye isn't all brown.
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