This is the blog for the UCLA Chicanx Latinx Art and Artists course offered by the Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicanx Central American Studies (CCAS M175, also Art M184 and World Arts and Cultures M128). This course provides a historical and contemporary overview of Chicanx Latinx art production with an emphasis on painting, photography, prints, murals and activist art.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Blog Post Week 5: Stencil Prt. 2
In my post from Saturday I forgot to demonstrate a photo of my sketchbook cover. So this is it! I used lavender sachet acrylic paint (looks whiteish in the picture), and the similar steps are like the rest of everyone else's: x-acto knife, manila folder and a white and black photo that I printed out myself from Google. This was a lot of fun to do and on scale of 1 to 10 based on the difficulty level I would rate it a 6 only because the x-acto knife is easy to use but it is kind of hard to maneuver around. This is especially hard if I am trying to get it to look as good as some of the rest of you guys'! Hope you all spent a great Halloween!
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