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    grandpa how's it going”, he responded “ I am good Polito how are you?” “I am okay” I said. He showed me child drawing, wasn’t very good. It was really silly looking. “You made a drawing of me and your grandma when you were a baby” I was filled with awe. I never really would have guessed that my parents or my grandpa would have kept such a silly drawing. My grandpa had kept that drawing for all of this years. I didn’t know what to say, I was filled…

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    socially. The over usage of computers in the 21st century has impacted the individual’s ability to think critically and to create things that have significance and depth. Through the examination of Stephen Alcorn’s article “Drawing The Line: Reflections on the importance of drawing by hand in…

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    Everyone has a special talent or ability, my talent is drawing. I wasn’t born an artist or particularly skilled at all, but I knew from a young age that talents are what set us apart from others and make us unique. In elementary and through middle school, I was encouraged by my teachers and parents to find my talent or interest. However, nothing genuinely interested me and I didn’t consider myself talented. Though I hadn’t found my talent ,by the start of middle school, if not earlier, the…

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    thought that she loved him and he started planning the plan to escape the house. Id 2 : Ava did a drawing of the face of Caleb. Descr : She showed Caleb an abstract drawing and he told her to draw something she knew or an object. She came back with a drawing of the view she had…

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    Figure Drawing This work means much to me in so many ways. This is the result of the times I have spent after the acceptance to school to improve my poor drawing skills, also a work that gave me the courage by receiving the second place in the school fine work contest. In the beginning of this drawing I felt huge distance from other students who could draw so well in such a short time. My work seemed immature and lousy. Thoughts like ‘Why can’t I be like that? Do I lack in talents?’ went through…

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    what I see in my mind on a piece of paper with a pencil, pen or crayon, also known as drawing. My love for the arts was set on creating images that were thought of and putting them on paper. I always drew what came to mind from what was seen from a movie or television show. I enjoyed drawing things or characters that interested me and I was free to draw it however I wanted to, although I always wanted the drawing to be as perfect as possible. After watching the sequel to Jurassic park when I…

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    and design class. The title of this work is "Kitchen Drawer Drawing". My first impression when viewing the artwork is the background drowns out the objects, the objects are not dark enough while the background is too dark. Most of the objects can be recognized. Some of them the shading make the objects seem more like a blur than any kitchen item, so it makes it somewhat unrecognizable. The subject, or focal point of this drawing is the frying pan. It is the first thing you look at…

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    Drawing plays an important role in the development of literacy, and writing at a young age should be seen as “symbol-weaving”- indicating that the fabric of writing is woven together through talking, drawing, and a small amount of writing. Children are not all the same, and each child utilizes these three aspects of literacy in different ways. They all formulate a different pattern of literacy using the same resources. The question Newkirk sought to answer was “why?”. Parents are an important…

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    Songwriting Vs. Drawing I enter my room in the basement, sit at my desk and start writing down lyric ideas for a song that would convey my feelings the way I want. Later, I switch and grab my sketchbook from the bookshelf on my left. I start sketching away some characters I have made up. These are two hobbies I enjoy taking time out of my day to do. Even though they are two completely different things, they have quite a few similarities that stand out. When I think about songwriting,…

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    also began to get more in involved in after school clubs such as the National Art Honor Society and the SmART Club where we did several art projects every week. On my last year of high school I decided to challenge myself and I took AP Studio Art: Drawing Portfolio. Compared to all my other art classes in school, this class gave me more freedom while creating pieces all from the medium I wanted to use and…

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