I'm updating my blog when I should be cleaning my room, especially since there's a bunch of stuff on the floor which makes it difficult to enter my room without stepping on mounds of paper. My priorities are in the right place.
But seriously, I had scanned these in a while ago, after emptying out my school binders. I've been meaning to upload them, but laziness is always pulling me away. That and other obligations, but they're usually aren't all that important, like cleaning my room for example.
So why does
psychology get it's own post? Is it because I drew the most pictures during that subject? Is it because the teacher would sometimes start the class off with asking us to draw stuff on a sheet of paper? Or is it because the pictures here are particularity kick ass because I coloured them in with crayons my teacher provided? Well, the answer is all of the above, and with that, I'll start.
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A girl holding a cup or a bowl or something like that. |
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People and animals. The animals frankly look so much better. |
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A beautiful brain I copied from a textbook. I only know all these parts because I learned them in Bio. Despite the implied evidence from the graph, I learned less about the brain in Psych than I did in Bio. |
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A chart about the harmful effects of stress that grew into a zoo for neon-coloured animals. |
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Things I want. Can you decipher it? |
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A nightmare I had... |
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...and the other half of it. I've been having dreams daily now, I hate how I keep getting chased by a mad man in all of them. |
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How depression looks like. I'm not being emo; that was what was asked for. |
Check the rest of the series out:
And since I'm on the subject of school, did I mention I received the subject award for art? I was totally not expecting that, art being such a subjective... well, subject.
Drawn on paper with pencil.
Coloured with crayons.
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