Hello, dear Hivers.
How are you doing? I hope great!
Last Wednesday I finally finished my last period of clases! I'm so happy that now I can have more time to share with y'all! I have a lot to tell you, so many songs I've been practicing in the gaps between homework I'd like to show you, several art works I've made for school, and so many other things. The amount of stuff makes me anxious because I fear I can forget some, but we have to go step by step, right? First the first...
So, in this post I'd like to show you some of the art works I made for school this last months. (Not exactly in order)
1. Biology's Embryonic Development Mind Map.
I swore to myself that wouldn't take too long making this map, but I just couldn't help it. My perfectionism betrays me sometimes.
It's not an original idea; I found this image on Google, but I really loved it, and by making the drawings and reading about each one I learned things about the embryonic development that I didn't know. So interesting!
2. Subject's Cover Lettering
In this last period, every teacher sent us 2 activities (each with several activities inside :)) in the handouts, and since each one was for a different date we had to keep the handouts, so I made the names of every subject very flashy and colorful so the teachers didn't have problems finding out which was which.
I did this in the other periods too, the difference is that this time my mother allowed it 😂
3. Math's Emmy Noether Mind Map
The math teacher must have felt pity for us, 'cause one if his last assignments was to investigate the biography of a mathematician, and to make a mind map about them.
I choose Emmy Noether, a german woman who above all the circumstances (sexism, Hitler, etc.) Left her mark in the mathematical world. Her story is so interesting, and to think that I just chose her because I liked her name, LOL.
This isn't my best art work, she looks more like Julia Roberts than like her, but what I liked about it is the creativity I put into it. I don't know if you see it, but I do.
4. Sovereignty's Book mark
Simon Bolivar, El Libertador (the liberator) left many cool quotes, so my sovereignty teacher asked us to make a book mark with one of his quotes. I chose "By ignorance they have dominated us more than by force." Why? Well, it suits everything that's happening in my country, so I kinda did it on purpose. This is an original design, and I'm really proud of it. I hope I get a good grade, hehe.
So, what do you think about these drawings? I hope you liked them!
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Love, June