
we had set up in the art room. The
assignment was to draw a still-life then
convert it to either a synthetic or analytic
cubism piece, somewhat like Pablo Picasso's
or Georges Braque's. I started out drawing
the still-life, trying not to give it much detail,
but then I got carried away with the horse's
detail. So to balance the detail on the horse
with the rest, I decided to give it all some
sort of "detail". I established a definite color
scheme with an accented green. Every piece
was individually cut out and "rubber-cemented" to give it more texture and depth. I finished off by painting the background a different shade of black. In all I'm pleased with its outcome.