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Drew this yesterday during school btw so here are the Y3llowlings

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Second drawing project
It’s essentially the same, my teacher for this subject collaborated with my art teacher so they have the same topic. Only difference is in this one it requires characters that represent you
Since Im not one character, I did this. Hopefully this also gives me creativity points, bc I really don’t see myself as just one character.
This is the note attached for my drawing to explain it. Kinda half assed ik.
not a very good picture but my art :3
Me and my twins from AP lang last year, love my beautiful baddies so much 🥹🥹🥹
Digital Art things I did In school

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Here are a few paintings I made this semester.
Starting off strong! This is the poor little canvas I abused all semester. Every time I got frustrated with a piece, I'd throw on my leftover paint, rip into the canvas, knead Play-Doh over the surface, etc.
A small portrait I made while experimenting with oil paint. It's not my favorite, but there is something interesting about the skin around the eyes.
This is an acrylic painting! It was painted over the top of another painting. The original piece was a doodle to see how the wooden board would take the paint. It was particularly ugly, so I slathered on red and black paint to cover it. Somehow it turned into a reference to "The Scream" by Edvard Munch.
Some progress pictures as a bonus:
School art