For my boundary project I did something a little different. My idea was painting a car accident, and having the guard rails as the boundary. I wanted to do a piece of art that meant something important. That had a meaning to it when you looked at it. So I incorporated the meaning to drinking and driving, and what could happen if you get behind the wheel intoxicated. My artwork is a watercolor painting of a car flipped over on it’s top. And the car is smashed up and there are beer bottles and broken glass everywhere. I drew the beer bottles to show that that is what happens if you drink and drive.
Three artistic behaviors that was involved with my painting where, I collaborated with others to help me with an idea. I communicated through my work and I took chances and risks. My friend helped me come up with the drinking and driving part of my art, and including the guard rail as the boundary. Also I communicated through my work, by giving a lesson on how drinking while driving could affect one person’s life. And lastly I took chances and risk with this project, because I wasn’t sure if I could draw a car and make it look like it was in an accident. And also have my artwork send out a message. I wanted my painting to look real, however that was the one trouble I had with this project. I feel like my painting doesn’t look realistic, it looks more cartoonish. I used watercolor pencils to draw the outline and then painted in the picture with regular watercolor. Overall I think my piece of art came out good.