Blaine Connett: Ok, here's an idea for you,.....use your door idea and landscape by doing the landscape with an old broken down house, include some broken down rock walls and a chimney in it,...make it look very overgrown. This will allow your door to exist with a reason and the landscape will be intact, remember to use depth in terns of color and perspective, throw in a tree or two, maybe some cactus or something......I hope this helps you.
Tijuana Tatsak: I even have considered one with a pond contained in the middle patio and yet another that I placed a backyard and water characteristic in. And yet yet another with an front that became a pond with concrete water lily pads to stroll on. I have not any pictures, sorry.
Tana Dumoulin: usually art teachers love weird creative twists to their assignments, unless they say specifically what they want. this sounds so broad that i dont think it will matter, but i would be a little careful. make sure the landscape! portion of the drawing takes up the majority of the space. it sounds like the idea you have right now,( if i am picturing it right ) is a picture of a door with windows. through the windows you will be able to see the outside landscape. i think this is really creative, try to do something else with the door, perhaps dont include the whole door, have it going back into perspective so it isnt just square, something like that. dont make the door so detailed that it takes away from the landscape. sounds awesome!...Show more
Matt Gerdeman: sounds like a decent idea. i don't see whats wrong w/ that. art is about expressing urself and creating whatever world u want to
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