On my first day of kindergarten, my mother told me to “ Always be nice, quiet, and calm,” I decided to be that way. I’m been and still am a nice, quiet girl. I want to succeed in my studies. The symbols on my mandala: family and college,cooking and art, and glasses.
My family means the world to me. They are my number one fans in whatever I put my mind to it. My family consists of my mom, dad, brother, and pets. My mother is a nice, caring women. My father is a supportive, wonderful man. My brother is a BFG. My family helps me cheer up in hard times. Some of my difficult times are in school. They support me through school and going into college in the future. I'm going to be a biochemist and succeed in my job. My parents support me for my college dreams. College and family tie together.
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I like to work hands on, so drawing allows me to be free. In my sketchbook, I'm isolated from judgement of doing/saying something wrong. If I make a mistake, I can improvise with my drawings. The mistakes are still the art. Nobody questions or argues with art. No one to tell you that my art is “wrong”. It's just like in cooking, you can make anything you want. You can be hands on and follow multiple recipes for the same yet different end product. You can improvise recipes of you make mistakes. Drawing and cooking art both forms of mistake-less art. When you have mistakes in art, you can always