Art Appreciation Output 🖌️

Hey guys! Today, let me show you what I’ve accomplished so far from my first-semester journey. We have this subject called “Art Appreciation,” and I’d like to share three types of art outputs that I created.

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This first artwork represents the struggles carried by the LGBTQ+ community. The dark colors and dripping effects symbolize the pain, discrimination, and rejection they often experience. I chose to portray the back view because it reflects the invisible burdens they carry—things that others may not see. Even though the load appears heavy, the figure is still standing. To me, that signifies strength and resilience. The white space around the painting symbolizes hope, acceptance, and freedom waiting beyond the struggles.

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This is my second output, and the type of art I made is called Pointillism. The goal of this style is to create an artwork using tiny dots of paint. For my version, I used cotton buds instead of a brush, which made the result look even better! 😍 I titled it “WonderLand” because it makes you wonder—why does it look like that? Hahaha!

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This one is my absolute favorite! ☕✨ It’s a coffee art, and honestly, it took me quite some time to finish—my hands were shaking the whole time as I tried my best not to spill a single drop. But guess what? It still spilled! 😅 Instead of giving up, I decided to turn the accident into art by sprinkling coffee all over the paper, and it actually made the piece look even more unique. Sometimes, the best art comes from little mistakes. I truly enjoyed every moment while creating this one. 💛

Looking back on these art pieces, I can truly say that each one holds a piece of my journey—my thoughts, struggles, and growth. I may not be the best artist out there, but every brushstroke, every dot, and even every coffee spill tells a story I’m proud of. This subject, Art Appreciation, taught me to value not just the beauty of art itself but also the emotions, patience, and meaning behind every creation. 🎨💖

That's all for today, thanks for stopping by 🥹



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