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Sketch from high school for the “Doodle for Google” contest in graphic design
Illustration I drew for Plant Physiology class showing the intersection of art and science
Photograph I took, illustrates how photography can be used as an art form to visualize the natural world
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Hi Julia. I really enjoyed this blog post. My favorite part of the post was the two drawings you included. I also diagrammed a lot throughout high school for anatomy, but only thought of it as just that (diagramming). I never really made the connection to art before, which I now realize is so important. I also really like how you included your own work, and how all show the importance of looking at these disciplines through a multipurpose lens.
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah -
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
-Julia