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This project showcases a series of digital artistic manipulations involving iconic American symbols. Starting with an eagle, I creatively integrated George W. Bush's head through photo editing in Paint, enhancing it with red, white, and blue stripes in PowerPoint. Additionally, I incorporated Uncle Sam's hat and transformed a pig into a patriotic character. The artwork culminates with a whimsical touch of Mount Rushmore presidents wearing hats, all set against a transparent background for a striking presentation. This playful yet meaningful collage reflects a blend of American culture and artistry.
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I took a picture of an eagle that I got off of the internet and erased the eagles head in paint then pasted in a picture of George W. Bush that I got from the internet and erased all of George W. Bush’s picture except his head. Then I rotated his head to fit the eagles body, and put it on the eagle. Next I took it into power point and put red, white, and blue stripes along with stars.
I took a picture of Uncle Sam that I got off of an internet website and took it into paint and erased his body leaving only his hat and pasted it onto the eagle. I also changed the eagles back ground. Then I cropped some black off of it and made the background of the picture transparent.
I took a picture of a pig that I got off the internet and pasted it in paint. Then I colored in the pigs pants and hat red white and blue. Then I took it to Microsoft Photo Editor. There I made the background of the pigs transparent. Then I copied it and pasted it here in PowerPoint. Here I made a oval in the middle and put the pig in it so it would stand out more. After that I put in a picture of a flying pig from clip art. I took the clipart pictures to paint a rotated them the way I wanted and also made there background transparent
I got a picture of Mount Rushmore off the internet and pasted it into paint. Then I got some hats off clipart in PowerPoint and took them into paint and then I sorted the hats on to the heads of the presidents. Then I took the picture back to PowerPointand made the background transparent.