Last week, our club advisor had a meeting during our weekly meeting. So she decided to leave Njukia and I in charge of the whole afternoon. Where we had the opportunity to lead the group and see where we were as responsible leaders.
During the meeting we started off with the weekly critique photos, after we did that we started to look at our project folders.
During this meeting I realized that this is just a club it is not a class, it does not always have to have law and order just some sort of strategy to keep us in line and not only that but to have goals to follow.
November 13, 2011
Global Issues Network
Today I was at the first meeting since the October break, last week sadly I was sick and was unable to go to GIN.
In our meeting today we went to the Library Lab and all logged onto the computers where we went on the internet and then went onto the sites www.slaveryfootprint.org where I found out that my slavery footprint is 60 slaves. After that we went to the site www.carbonfootprint.com or www.myfootprint.org or www.footprint.wwf.org.uk where I found out that if I were to measure it my carbon intake is that of the mentality of 5 and a half planets.
Next week we are going to be watching a movie. I'm excited to see it!
In our meeting today we went to the Library Lab and all logged onto the computers where we went on the internet and then went onto the sites www.slaveryfootprint.org where I found out that my slavery footprint is 60 slaves. After that we went to the site www.carbonfootprint.com or www.myfootprint.org or www.footprint.wwf.org.uk where I found out that if I were to measure it my carbon intake is that of the mentality of 5 and a half planets.
Next week we are going to be watching a movie. I'm excited to see it!
November 10, 2011
Students for the Environment
In the last couple of weeks, the fundraising committee along with the several committees are having several issues with the members in our group. They have not been able to cooperate with the student leaders and have not been able to meet even the lowest of expectations that are expected of them.
The International Day is tomorrow and so far only three people have signed up for time slots to organize, I don't know if anyone is going to actually bring in the balloons this is kinda frustrating. Luckily I do have the leaders of the group to help me but that is not enough to provide for the entire afternoon.
Mr. Paul and Ms. Sawant are starting to discuss issues that they have seen arising in our club since we started in August. Sadly with this discussion came the possibility of kicking out various members from various committees meaning that our club would become smaller, but if it means that we are getting even more done then we would have in the first place than I think we should take the risk and do what would benefit the club.
Hopefully, I am wrong about people not participating in tomorrows International Day and they follow through with what they originally committed to do.
The International Day is tomorrow and so far only three people have signed up for time slots to organize, I don't know if anyone is going to actually bring in the balloons this is kinda frustrating. Luckily I do have the leaders of the group to help me but that is not enough to provide for the entire afternoon.
Mr. Paul and Ms. Sawant are starting to discuss issues that they have seen arising in our club since we started in August. Sadly with this discussion came the possibility of kicking out various members from various committees meaning that our club would become smaller, but if it means that we are getting even more done then we would have in the first place than I think we should take the risk and do what would benefit the club.
Hopefully, I am wrong about people not participating in tomorrows International Day and they follow through with what they originally committed to do.
October 20, 2011
Students for the Environment
We have just been notified of what day the International Day is going to be and how to set up a booth for this. I have along with the rest of the fundraising committee to do a game in order to raise even more money.
Originally I was thinking of doing a egg toss, the basic idea of this game is that you will have many people playing in a competition, two per group and with each toss the players will take one step back making it even harder to throw and to catch the egg. The last person with the egg that is not broken would win a prize. But if we were to use eggs that would not only be a lot of money but that would be wasting eggs that could have been used for cooking etc. So we have decided to change it to a balloon toss with the same concepts just with a different object that would be thrown.
Everyone one in the group is going to have to bring a couple of packets of balloons and some candy packets so that we can give prizes for the winners and even the losers too!! Hopefully this will be a good opportunity to raise money again.
Originally I was thinking of doing a egg toss, the basic idea of this game is that you will have many people playing in a competition, two per group and with each toss the players will take one step back making it even harder to throw and to catch the egg. The last person with the egg that is not broken would win a prize. But if we were to use eggs that would not only be a lot of money but that would be wasting eggs that could have been used for cooking etc. So we have decided to change it to a balloon toss with the same concepts just with a different object that would be thrown.
Everyone one in the group is going to have to bring a couple of packets of balloons and some candy packets so that we can give prizes for the winners and even the losers too!! Hopefully this will be a good opportunity to raise money again.
Yoga
Since I have started doing yoga over the summer, I have become more calm and at peace with myself, I am able to handle stress much more easily. One of the biggest benefits of doing yoga is that I am able to focus for much longer in class.
Not only have I started to see changes in myself mentally, but physically I have started to loose more weight, I have become more flexible as well.
I hope to continue doing yoga when I leave Nairobi to go to University next year.
Not only have I started to see changes in myself mentally, but physically I have started to loose more weight, I have become more flexible as well.
I hope to continue doing yoga when I leave Nairobi to go to University next year.
October 13, 2011
Students for the Environment
We just had our first bake sale! Although it was not as successful as we hoped for it to be, everyone did bring what they needed to bring with the occasional straggler but all in all a good group effort! We made a little over 5000 Ksh, sadly we do know that there was some cash that was stolen from Ms. Sawant's room. Next time we are going to have to keep a good eye on where the money is at all time, so this does not happen again.
And as we hoped it did show us who was going to a good contribution to the group and who should not be trusted with selling items to others. Sadly this does mean that we have some sort of a 'black list', but hopefully they will redeem themselves in the near future.
This was also a very good test run for the student leaders to see who is responsible and who can be relied on when the student leaders are not able to come to events etc. We are also going to be having a very big bake sale when Macbeth starts on the 17th of November and the SFE group is going to be having a bake sale on the following night which is the 18th of November. Hopefully this will be a success. We are going to have to set up a list of foods and drinks that should be sold at this event so that it goes amazingly, hopefully the presentation of food will also be up to a higher par as well this time.
And as we hoped it did show us who was going to a good contribution to the group and who should not be trusted with selling items to others. Sadly this does mean that we have some sort of a 'black list', but hopefully they will redeem themselves in the near future.
This was also a very good test run for the student leaders to see who is responsible and who can be relied on when the student leaders are not able to come to events etc. We are also going to be having a very big bake sale when Macbeth starts on the 17th of November and the SFE group is going to be having a bake sale on the following night which is the 18th of November. Hopefully this will be a success. We are going to have to set up a list of foods and drinks that should be sold at this event so that it goes amazingly, hopefully the presentation of food will also be up to a higher par as well this time.
Photography Club
Its been a while since I have blogged about photography club. Since the beginning of the year I have continued to be in charge of the weekly critique powerpoint. I have been able to get a sense of what I am going to do for my main project, possibly something to raise environmental awareness.
Not all of my pictures have been on this topic so far but all of my photos do seem to express a strong sense of who I am as a person and what I am interested in. Hopefully by the end of November I will be able to have had at least two or three photos sent from everyone that has been displayed on the Facebook page or that has been sent to me personally.
We as a group have also started to discuss possibly doing a calender where all of our money will go to the club, for the trip and possibly for a group which is also interested in photography. Possibly buying a camera for a sister school or something of the sorts.
I can't wait to see if this goes through. It would be great to be able to participate in that.
Not all of my pictures have been on this topic so far but all of my photos do seem to express a strong sense of who I am as a person and what I am interested in. Hopefully by the end of November I will be able to have had at least two or three photos sent from everyone that has been displayed on the Facebook page or that has been sent to me personally.
We as a group have also started to discuss possibly doing a calender where all of our money will go to the club, for the trip and possibly for a group which is also interested in photography. Possibly buying a camera for a sister school or something of the sorts.
I can't wait to see if this goes through. It would be great to be able to participate in that.
October 01, 2011
Global Issues Network
The Hunger Banquet is soon approaching we are making the programmes for the event in the next couple of days. Hopefully it will look good. We have found a caterer who will be serving Somalian food which correlates with our 'theme'.
The reason as I briefly said before that we are doing this is so that we can not only raise awareness about what is going on for the last year in the Horn of Africa about this terrible drought which has caused one of the biggest famines in history but to raise money for famine relief.
The main idea of our event is so that we can show all the people who are attending that there are many different classes in today's society. Sadly the biggest class in the world right now ranking at 60% is the low class and the poverty class. 60% of our entire population, that is a substantial number.
The agenda of the night is to once people arrive is to give them their class whether it be low, middle or high and once they have received that we will show them into the MPR where the event will be taking place. The way that everyone will be divided is to have as previously said the low, middle or high class the low class which will be 60% of our audience will be sitting on kengas on the floors and get very minimal food for dinner, whilst they are there we will have the middle class in very basic tables and chair along with a very basic meal while the high class will be sitting in a proper dinning area and given proper Somalian food.
Right outside of the MPR is going to be a silent auction with various materials such as artwork, candy etc that would be auctioned off. After a certain amount of time we will close of all auctions and present the various winners with their prizes. Whilst this is all happening there will be entertainment and speakers such as Mr. Orth-Moore and the Somalian Ambassador who will be addressing this matter. The entertainment will include several students performing on ISK's behalf and also a group of Somalian dancers who will be doing a traditional Somalian dance.
Everything seems to be getting put into place slowly but surely. Hopefully the night will also go as well as we have planned it to go. So far we have sold around 150 tickets so far hopefully we can sell all of them and have a full house!!
The reason as I briefly said before that we are doing this is so that we can not only raise awareness about what is going on for the last year in the Horn of Africa about this terrible drought which has caused one of the biggest famines in history but to raise money for famine relief.
The main idea of our event is so that we can show all the people who are attending that there are many different classes in today's society. Sadly the biggest class in the world right now ranking at 60% is the low class and the poverty class. 60% of our entire population, that is a substantial number.
The agenda of the night is to once people arrive is to give them their class whether it be low, middle or high and once they have received that we will show them into the MPR where the event will be taking place. The way that everyone will be divided is to have as previously said the low, middle or high class the low class which will be 60% of our audience will be sitting on kengas on the floors and get very minimal food for dinner, whilst they are there we will have the middle class in very basic tables and chair along with a very basic meal while the high class will be sitting in a proper dinning area and given proper Somalian food.
Right outside of the MPR is going to be a silent auction with various materials such as artwork, candy etc that would be auctioned off. After a certain amount of time we will close of all auctions and present the various winners with their prizes. Whilst this is all happening there will be entertainment and speakers such as Mr. Orth-Moore and the Somalian Ambassador who will be addressing this matter. The entertainment will include several students performing on ISK's behalf and also a group of Somalian dancers who will be doing a traditional Somalian dance.
Everything seems to be getting put into place slowly but surely. Hopefully the night will also go as well as we have planned it to go. So far we have sold around 150 tickets so far hopefully we can sell all of them and have a full house!!
Students for the Environment
It has been a while since I have posted on my Community Service Blog. In the last couple of weeks SFE has started to get a strong sense of what we are going to do and what we are going to accomplish by the end of the year.
We even had the chance to tell the entire high school during assembly what are goals are this year where all the heads of committees had to say a few things about their groups and what they hope to accomplish. I announced to the whole high for publicity that we were going to have our first bake sale on October 11th where we would be selling lots of yummy foods for very good prices.
I have made a list of all the members in SFE and have had them all sign up, sadly it did take some pulling and punching for them to finally sign up but we did get them all to sign up. Laura, Mara and I are hoping that this will be a good test run, to see who we can rely on and who we cannot. So far there are definitely people who are standing out in the group who have not shown as much initiative as others have, they are usually also known as dead weight to some. Hopefully they will get their act together so we have a very successful last year and can leave this club in good hands for next year.
We even had the chance to tell the entire high school during assembly what are goals are this year where all the heads of committees had to say a few things about their groups and what they hope to accomplish. I announced to the whole high for publicity that we were going to have our first bake sale on October 11th where we would be selling lots of yummy foods for very good prices.
I have made a list of all the members in SFE and have had them all sign up, sadly it did take some pulling and punching for them to finally sign up but we did get them all to sign up. Laura, Mara and I are hoping that this will be a good test run, to see who we can rely on and who we cannot. So far there are definitely people who are standing out in the group who have not shown as much initiative as others have, they are usually also known as dead weight to some. Hopefully they will get their act together so we have a very successful last year and can leave this club in good hands for next year.
September 13, 2011
Students for the Environment
We had out third meeting yesterday where we split up into different committees, I am in the fundraising committee. After we got into our committees Ms. Sawant asked all of the committees to elect committee heads, luckily I was elected for the committee head.
After our meeting, Mr. Paul asked all of the committee heads to stay after so we could make a plan for what our main goals were for the year. For fundraising as I discussed with my group we have decided to have several bake sales this year and in the second semester we are going to host a event where all the money will go to various proceeds such as our solar panel fund and also various Kenyan organizations. Another fundraising idea that we were going to use was the possibility of doing Holiday grams before the December Break, where we would order candy from the States and would sell it and all the proceeds would also go to the solar panel fund.
As you can possibly see one of our biggest goals for this year is to raise enough money to help buy solar panels for the new common building that is going to be built in the next couple of years. We hope as a group to leave our green footprint instead of a carbon one.
After our meeting, Mr. Paul asked all of the committee heads to stay after so we could make a plan for what our main goals were for the year. For fundraising as I discussed with my group we have decided to have several bake sales this year and in the second semester we are going to host a event where all the money will go to various proceeds such as our solar panel fund and also various Kenyan organizations. Another fundraising idea that we were going to use was the possibility of doing Holiday grams before the December Break, where we would order candy from the States and would sell it and all the proceeds would also go to the solar panel fund.
As you can possibly see one of our biggest goals for this year is to raise enough money to help buy solar panels for the new common building that is going to be built in the next couple of years. We hope as a group to leave our green footprint instead of a carbon one.
Yoga
During the summer I started to do yoga with my mother and sister. We have been going one to three times a week.
What I love most about yoga is how at the beginning of every session our instructor who lives done the road from me has us meditate before and after every yoga session. Something interesting about my instructor is how she teaches us not just about our bodies and how to learn to control them but she teaches us interesting facts about our bodies.
Some things we bring into yoga is biology and how our blood flow works etc. This has helped me to remember some important things such as before yoga do not eat cause your blood flow would be different then it would have been on a empty stomach, how you should not shower before yoga, how you need your own mat to work on, how you need water and also how you need to know how to breath correctly.
What I love most about yoga is how at the beginning of every session our instructor who lives done the road from me has us meditate before and after every yoga session. Something interesting about my instructor is how she teaches us not just about our bodies and how to learn to control them but she teaches us interesting facts about our bodies.
Some things we bring into yoga is biology and how our blood flow works etc. This has helped me to remember some important things such as before yoga do not eat cause your blood flow would be different then it would have been on a empty stomach, how you should not shower before yoga, how you need your own mat to work on, how you need water and also how you need to know how to breath correctly.
September 10, 2011
Students for the Environment
This year I have joined Students for the Environment again, although last year was not long lived it was a very great experience SFE along with GIN has given me new ways in thinking along with new ideas in what I would like to pursue career wise.
We had our first couple of meetings in the last two weeks, in the last meeting we had we decided to volunteer for head positions etc in the club. I have been chosen to be one of the student leaders in the club, which is going to provide me with great responsibility and leadership positions. I hope to be apart of this club so that I can make a difference in tomorrow's future and try to create new sustainable solutions for future generations.
We had our first couple of meetings in the last two weeks, in the last meeting we had we decided to volunteer for head positions etc in the club. I have been chosen to be one of the student leaders in the club, which is going to provide me with great responsibility and leadership positions. I hope to be apart of this club so that I can make a difference in tomorrow's future and try to create new sustainable solutions for future generations.
Global Issues Network
We have had a couple of meetings since my last post, the planning committee is starting to discuss what our 'theme' should be. One of the best 'themes' I have heard of so far is having it orientated around the Somali's, since it has been hit the worst by the famine in the horn of Africa.
Not only have we started to talk about the 'themes' but we have started to discuss what type of venue's we should consider, and whether the school's MPR would be big enough for our event. I think our best bet for this event to go off without a hitch would be to have it booked in the MPR, where we have a rough idea on how we want to set up and how many people could attend. Not only would we have the rough idea but if we wanted to experiment before the date it would more possible to do so, considering it is on school grounds.
Steffi and I have offered to help in finding a caterer for the event, both of our mothers are very well connected due to their volunteer work and or jobs.
Not only have we started to talk about the 'themes' but we have started to discuss what type of venue's we should consider, and whether the school's MPR would be big enough for our event. I think our best bet for this event to go off without a hitch would be to have it booked in the MPR, where we have a rough idea on how we want to set up and how many people could attend. Not only would we have the rough idea but if we wanted to experiment before the date it would more possible to do so, considering it is on school grounds.
Steffi and I have offered to help in finding a caterer for the event, both of our mothers are very well connected due to their volunteer work and or jobs.
August 30, 2011
Photography Club
This year I have decided to join Photography club. Last year I was told by a few of my friends in art that I should join because of the photos I had taken for my higher level art class.
We had our first meeting today, and at the end of the meeting she asked if you want to be in a leadership position to stay after. My main leadership position is to take care of putting all of the photos that are sent to me or are put on facebook, and once they are sent to me to make it into a powerpoint so that we could make a weekly critique.
During the meeting we also discussed the possibility of having a weekly meeting instead of having a bi-weekly meeting. I could go either way for the weekly or bi-weekly meetings. I hope this is a good school year for photography!
We had our first meeting today, and at the end of the meeting she asked if you want to be in a leadership position to stay after. My main leadership position is to take care of putting all of the photos that are sent to me or are put on facebook, and once they are sent to me to make it into a powerpoint so that we could make a weekly critique.
During the meeting we also discussed the possibility of having a weekly meeting instead of having a bi-weekly meeting. I could go either way for the weekly or bi-weekly meetings. I hope this is a good school year for photography!
August 28, 2011
Global Issues Network
This year I have joined Global Issues Network again. It is only the first week of meetings and we are already on the ball, we have been put into different committees. I am in the committee called Planning Committee, our first event this year is going to be the Hunger Banquet. Last year while we were at the Global Issues Conference in Mozambique we discussed the possibility of doing a Hunger Banquet the following year. It is very incredible seeing our words turn into actions. So far all we have discussed is how we are going to divide all the work and responsibilities among ourselves.
May 14, 2011
Global Issues Network/ Global Issues Service Summit 2010 - 2011
Global Issues Network:
In the beginning of the 11th grade I joined Global Issues Network. When I first joined G.I.N. I never would have thought that this group would have changed me so much as a person. Throughout the year I did various activities to help promote or help the group whether it was by making posters or by helping to advertise our upcoming events or goals.
Our first big event last year was Goals to Go where we were raising money for Lady Lushas School to help them buy there own property to live on. After that we did smaller things like raising awareness by doing the Day Without Shoes which was run by the shoe company Toms. By having this day we made it clear that thousands and thousands of children don't have the luxury of wearing shoes therefore these thousands of children get all kinds of diseases and infections.
One of the first acts of business we started in the beginning of the 11th grade was to start recycling the plastic bottles that are used everyday. After a year of recycling plastic water bottles we had collected enough data to show just how much we had used, recycled and sold. Which was enough shocking evidence to allow us to get plastic water bottles basically abolished, but before getting this movement passed we had to get most of the high school student body to sign or petition. This was one of our first great triumphs as a group to show that we can succeed.
Hopefully in the next year we will be able to start even more fundraising and awareness events, such as my big hopes to have two new days initiated with the help of Students for the Environment, which is Plant a Tree Day and a community service day where we help pick up trash at one of the local parks.
Global Issues Service Summit:
By doing G.I.N. I was gifted enough to have a great opportunity to go the Mozambique for the Global Issues Service Summit, where I had the chance to meet many other great minds and to hear what they had to say about today's problems and possible solutions.
On the first day of the Summit all of the I.S.K. groups did their presentations, where we got to hear what other people thought about our ideas and ways to improve it. For my presentation I worked with Anisha Hira, Tejvi Mulji and Sara Kjellstorm, where we discussed how the arts have been used to help raise awareness and or to fundraise for different events. For my part I did how Art has been used throughout the last 1000 years to raise awareness and to raise money for different causes and organizations.
On the second day of the Summit we were all put into different groups and sent to different places to help the local environment. My group went to a deaf school where the children and supervisors showed us how to make pencil cases, money wallets and small purses out of empty cartoon boxes. This is how the children and teachers earned some petty cash. I hope to start doing something like this in the next year for one of the local organizations, and orphanages.
On the last day we wrapped up the Conferences listened to the last keynote speakers such as Nelson Mandela's wife who told us her remarkable story.
Hopefully next year I will be able to go to the conferences again, to hear and to help and see how we as a the future leaders can change the world today.
In the beginning of the 11th grade I joined Global Issues Network. When I first joined G.I.N. I never would have thought that this group would have changed me so much as a person. Throughout the year I did various activities to help promote or help the group whether it was by making posters or by helping to advertise our upcoming events or goals.
Our first big event last year was Goals to Go where we were raising money for Lady Lushas School to help them buy there own property to live on. After that we did smaller things like raising awareness by doing the Day Without Shoes which was run by the shoe company Toms. By having this day we made it clear that thousands and thousands of children don't have the luxury of wearing shoes therefore these thousands of children get all kinds of diseases and infections.
One of the first acts of business we started in the beginning of the 11th grade was to start recycling the plastic bottles that are used everyday. After a year of recycling plastic water bottles we had collected enough data to show just how much we had used, recycled and sold. Which was enough shocking evidence to allow us to get plastic water bottles basically abolished, but before getting this movement passed we had to get most of the high school student body to sign or petition. This was one of our first great triumphs as a group to show that we can succeed.
Hopefully in the next year we will be able to start even more fundraising and awareness events, such as my big hopes to have two new days initiated with the help of Students for the Environment, which is Plant a Tree Day and a community service day where we help pick up trash at one of the local parks.
Global Issues Service Summit:
By doing G.I.N. I was gifted enough to have a great opportunity to go the Mozambique for the Global Issues Service Summit, where I had the chance to meet many other great minds and to hear what they had to say about today's problems and possible solutions.
On the first day of the Summit all of the I.S.K. groups did their presentations, where we got to hear what other people thought about our ideas and ways to improve it. For my presentation I worked with Anisha Hira, Tejvi Mulji and Sara Kjellstorm, where we discussed how the arts have been used to help raise awareness and or to fundraise for different events. For my part I did how Art has been used throughout the last 1000 years to raise awareness and to raise money for different causes and organizations.
On the second day of the Summit we were all put into different groups and sent to different places to help the local environment. My group went to a deaf school where the children and supervisors showed us how to make pencil cases, money wallets and small purses out of empty cartoon boxes. This is how the children and teachers earned some petty cash. I hope to start doing something like this in the next year for one of the local organizations, and orphanages.
On the last day we wrapped up the Conferences listened to the last keynote speakers such as Nelson Mandela's wife who told us her remarkable story.
Hopefully next year I will be able to go to the conferences again, to hear and to help and see how we as a the future leaders can change the world today.
January 25, 2011
Nairobi National Museum - Curator's Assistant
Unfortunately I was not able to go to on the Intercultural Trips this year due to lost files. But as the phrase goes when God closes a door he opens a window. He most definitely opened a window for me, he opened the Nairobi National Museum's window.
I worked for the head of the art department, where I had the most wonderful time. I was in charge of assisting the artists whose work was currently on exhibition in the gallery and I was able to ask them for advice on my own artwork. This was a great experience for me because I am a higher level art student, which is difficult enough. Being able to work with a professional artist was a great experience for me to hear where their inspiration came from and where they started off from and how they got to where they were.
Each artist that was there over the four days that I volunteered there had their own style of work, used different types of medium and had different inspirations. Often when I would ask them what they were trying to convey in their artwork it was completely different than what my first perception of the piece was. For example there was a art piece that was very abstract by the artist Samuel Wangeri, where his art pieces focus was on some of Africa's native animals. However in the art piece that we were discussing it had a women in the picture who seemed to me to be running away from something that was scary, the colors that he used in his piece made the audience convey a certain emotion something close to sadness. When I told him what I thought he said that what I said was totally different then what he was originally trying to convey.
This was a great experience for me where I got to work closely with professional artists and inside a museum and have made some very good friends now. This has definitely inspired me in some of my pieces where I tried to use the same types of medium.
I worked for the head of the art department, where I had the most wonderful time. I was in charge of assisting the artists whose work was currently on exhibition in the gallery and I was able to ask them for advice on my own artwork. This was a great experience for me because I am a higher level art student, which is difficult enough. Being able to work with a professional artist was a great experience for me to hear where their inspiration came from and where they started off from and how they got to where they were.
Each artist that was there over the four days that I volunteered there had their own style of work, used different types of medium and had different inspirations. Often when I would ask them what they were trying to convey in their artwork it was completely different than what my first perception of the piece was. For example there was a art piece that was very abstract by the artist Samuel Wangeri, where his art pieces focus was on some of Africa's native animals. However in the art piece that we were discussing it had a women in the picture who seemed to me to be running away from something that was scary, the colors that he used in his piece made the audience convey a certain emotion something close to sadness. When I told him what I thought he said that what I said was totally different then what he was originally trying to convey.
This was a great experience for me where I got to work closely with professional artists and inside a museum and have made some very good friends now. This has definitely inspired me in some of my pieces where I tried to use the same types of medium.
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