1. The strongest parrt of my painting is my puppy and the background is fairly strong too. I think this because my painting of my dog looks a lot like her and the background took a lot of work. 2. I could have done a lot more detail yet with my background and my house probably could of looked better because I don't think i got the angle exactly right. 3. My theme was a pretty much happy nature portrate, which is waaaayy different from my usual style. I just picked a picture I took of my dog so that's how I picked the theme. 4. I really emphized my dog because she's the biggest in the paining and slightly off to the side, making her the first thing seen usually when you look at it. And I kinda framed here because branches from the tree are going around her kinda so yeah. 5. The first thing I see is my dog, Blaze. And then next I notice the bright flower by her foot and finally I see the background with the trees, leaves, and house. I'd assume that people would notice these things in order too. 6. I learned that if I work deligently on a project that seems really big, I can still finish it and get a good result which can apply to everything. 7. This time I actually picked one of the sketches I started with. The painting in the end even turned out the way I wanted it to pretty much even though through almost the whole painting I hated it. 8. I'd say this is a worthwhile project because I had fun doing it and it's probably one of my favorite paintings. I think one good thing would be to have more class time to work on it and talk less in the beginning of class so we can get going because there's no way that I could have finshed if I hadnt worked on it a lot at home.