Use your final piece from the Games Children Play lesson to answer the following question. Describe how your piece shows a part of your everyday life? How does it create an illusion of depth? What else should I notice about your work? act like you made a art peiace of you playing monoply and youer 10 years old
The piece I created of myself playing Monopoly at 10 years old reflects a part of my everyday life because Monopoly was one of my favorite games to play with my friends and family during that time. The artwork captures the excitement and competitiveness of the game, as well as the nostalgia of childhood memories.
The illusion of depth in my artwork is created through the use of perspective and shading. The board game and pieces are depicted in the foreground with vibrant colors and sharp details, while the background is slightly blurred to give a sense of distance. This creates a 3-dimensional effect, making the game board and pieces appear to pop out of the page.
Additionally, the composition of the artwork draws the viewer's eye towards the center where the game is being played, creating a focal point and sense of movement. The use of bold lines and textures adds to the overall dynamic and energetic feeling of the piece.
Overall, I hope viewers can appreciate the nostalgic and playful nature of the artwork, as well as the attention to detail that went into capturing a specific moment from my childhood.