Butterfly

I used Illustrator's pen tool to trace the butterfly template and then made individual gradients to make the butterfly colorful.
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My final project was done in both photoshop and illustrator. It was inspired by me and my boyfriend's upcoming 5 year anniversary on Jan 13th. It is also inspired by this upcoming Thanksgiving, where I attended a lot of dinners and had to share what I was thankful for. So, of course I am thankful for my dogs and my boyfriend and our wonderful apartment shown above. Thirdly, it shows my childhood passions that I still love today.
I did the word DOG because it has a very special meaning to me. My 2 dogs, Dolly the toy poodle (Letter D) and Sunny the scottish terrier (Letter O) are my babies. Don't mess with them. Minnie is the toy poodle we rescued from the street and I gave to my mom as her b-day present about a week ago (Letter G).
When I was younger, my grandma had a pitbull named Trooper. Trooper was a huge dog and let me ride him at the playground. This wooden playground looks similar to the one in Morrisville, PA, where my Grandma lived. I spent much of my childhood here.
Montage project: I chose my passion for the martial arts and doing nature photography. Here's me doing the Nunchucks, my favorite weapon, at a tournament last November. The bug image is one of my own, as is the close-up of the grass as the background. I think this really reflects my love for both of these things, and it reflects my personality and humor.

When I Google searched my name, images of waterfalls and family crests were some of the results. My name, Lynn, means waterfall in Celtic. I found my last name, Roberts, written in a Celtic font. My family originated in Ireland, Scotland, and England, and I came upon my family crest.