Sunday, March 23, 2014
Blanket
I feel like that poem made me feel a sort of distance towards my brother. The poem said that the blanket was big enough for 5 kids, but struggled to keep themselves warm due to not trying to get closer. That's how I feel towards my brother, in the past we were close. As we get older me and my brother grew apart. People say it's never too late to bring each other close again, but due to violence and family issues some people are better off away from you.
Animal
We had to make an animal that can travel quickly so this animals slithers is way around. He can store water in a pouch that he has under his mouth. He uses his beak to eat skeletons and when danger comes his way he changes color. His feathers changes colors and I guess you can say he looks like a half alligator / half bird. Most of the time he tends to be slow when he's not being chased or threatened.
Main group project
http://youtu.be/t6zGBCEzC-E
we were required to create a work of art using the elements of architecture, landscape, color, and sound in order to answer the question: What are we here for? My group and I answered this question by focusing on the wonders of childhood such as exploration, friendship, and all the little things that make our lives valuable. As we grow older, we grow out of our fascination with the surrounding world, and fall into a pattern created by society. We forget in our every living to appreciate the simplicities, and conform to a schedule of survival.
we were required to create a work of art using the elements of architecture, landscape, color, and sound in order to answer the question: What are we here for? My group and I answered this question by focusing on the wonders of childhood such as exploration, friendship, and all the little things that make our lives valuable. As we grow older, we grow out of our fascination with the surrounding world, and fall into a pattern created by society. We forget in our every living to appreciate the simplicities, and conform to a schedule of survival.
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