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jueves, 2 de noviembre de 2017

Another way to represent a city... when poor people are dying.. There is nothing to do...How can they interpretate the Neruda Poem in a colorful way?.

MARIO MONTERO 2º B BACH.

MIGUEL GÁMEZ 2º B BACH

SARA MORENO 2º B BACH
JÉSICA AQUINO 2 B BACH
BERTA CANO 2º B

PABLO GARZÓN 2º C

PAULA PINILLA 2º B

VALERIA GUERRA 2º B

6 comentarios:

  1. I love the effort,design, and lore of these drawings.
    They represent something that is seen everyday but something that isn't dealt with enough through normal means.

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  2. I really like your shading and the way your colors blend together! You are very talented!

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  3. Sara Moreno's drawing looks very creative and artistic and I love how the picture is in a puzzle piece. -OS P7

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  4. I really like how some these pictures show contrast between the rich and the poor. They colors used in each individual picture help portray the idea very well. Nice work!
    Areebs

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  5. Sara Moreno's drawing ( number 3)
    I really like how it's drawn in a puzzle. In the puzzle it's a picture of a city. When I saw this picture, it seemed like Sara Moreno drew a puzzle to represent how she needed to find herself. I thought that maybe she felt like she was missing apart of something, like the city. I think maybe she never explored cities and felt like she was missing out a lot.

    Linda
    Period 4

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  6. Hi, i'm Paula Pinilla i just wanted to say that my drawing is NOT orange, it is mostly blue!!

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