The first half of the session, we listened to classical music, supplied by Miss Lisa. This is my painting outcome when listening to those certain few classical musics:
How can i explain it, it sort of just turned out that way because for the first song, my mind was completely blank with no clue on what to paint. But when it was almost over, i just had an urge to get some green paint, and let it flow downwards, and later adding some yellowy, pink and orange fluffballs. It was mostly because i was influenced by this tune, which sounded kind of royal-ish and light at the same time. Thus the colour yellow, and other light-looking colours. Then later, a dark kind of classical music came on, which led me to contemplate on adding black. But i was afraid black might accidentally cover up the light colours, so i opted for dark blue. I started swirling the blues at the bottom of the canvas, but then thought, since its dark, might as well add some flare to it. So i started splattering my dark blue along the bottom. alot. After that, as expected, a swan lake kind of music came on, so i decided to paint a ballerina. But instead of just one, i decided to paint 2. The black one, is the one that is more noticeable while the light peach coloured is hidden somewhere along the right side of the canvas, watching the black prima donna dance and twirl.
For the pop music half, before it started everyone went to wash our things in the washroom nearby. When i was walking past a small pond, staring at the small fishes making ripples everywhere, i decided on painting something with ripples for the next half. Which led to this:
I can honestly say, i dont know how it turned out this way. Listening past the second music, i decided to leave the top half of the canvas blank hence explaining why the ripple takes up more space on the canvas. But after a while, listening some more, the pop music just made me feel like adding some sort of explosion atop the ripple. Of course, i didnt use a paintbrush to paint it with. Afraid i might get the strokes too thick and less exploding-like, i decided to use a cloth i had brought along as something to wipe dry my brushes instead to paint. When Miss Lisa came by and i was adding along the finishing touches, she thought the upper half of the painting on the canvas was a flower. I admit it was a little disappointing to hear that what i intended to paint wasnt seen, which is, an explosion, but at least i found out i accidentally painted a double picture. :) It could be a flower on the water, or it could be an explosion just above the surface of the water.
So after that Miss Lisa had everyone line up their canvases along together to let them dry. And we had a group shot. In memory of our last class together. I must say, it was a very fun and new experience, for i had never painted to music, let alone paint on a canvas before. And there was just something comforting about sitting there, among each other, even though we had little conversation among each other, we all listened to the same tunes, but had different outcomes on our canvases. The feeling was just amazing. I really enjoyed my 2D classes together with everyone, thank you, Miss Lisa, for making this foundation just remarkable, learning so many new things and experiencing unforgettable moments. For all of us. :D
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