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Art Element Blog

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                                                                                  Terracotta Warriors This art piece is from China. It is the Terracotta Warriors . I share this artwork because this art resonates with where I am from and I did, in fact, went to visit it and see the Terracotta Warriors in person. I love the art and how they made them. It has great historical facts about it and the meaning of why there are so many terracotta warriors that were made.  The Terracotta Warriors were built with ceramic sculptures. It's a three-dimensional shape because the structure is created through clay, it includes added modeled, subtracted carved form, and it's built constructively.  This image as a whole, the layout, and the design of the army construct as a pattern and repetition. It reused the same elements in each of the warriors. They are all very similar and as for the pattern, they all have repeatedly the same pattern line and design on each of the warriors. The texture of

ART 200: First Blog Post

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                                                                                     The Art of Food      My name is Carli Walch. I was born in China in 2002. I was adopted when I was three years old. Ever since I've lived in Anchorage Alaska. I am a sophomore here at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. I am studying Elementary of Education. I will be graduating in 2026. I am enjoying my field so far and planning on continuing. My future goal is to teach 3rd or 5th grade. I love Alaska and also planning on teaching for ASD (Anchorage School District). Some of my hobbies include sports, working out, going on hikes and adventures, enjoy cooking and baking, and I like listening to music. This is my art piece. Yes, many of you are thinking it's just a picture of a good-looking food bowl that I made. But to me, I think more of just that. I am not an artist. I never have been great with art. As I mentioned above that I love to cook, and I use my cooking still to become an art. I enj