Artist Statement

  • Describe the room you drew. What is in it? 
  • What you have learned about one point perspective.
  • What you are most proud of in your room drawing.
  • What you wish you could improve about your room drawing.
  • One tip for someone doing this project next year.    

The things that I drew in my room was a self portrait, a window, table,  door, and a cabinet. I am most proud of my floor because in my opinion that is what looks best in my drawling and is the part that I spent the most time on. I wish that I had more objects in my room and that I had more time to work on it. one tip is take your time and use a ruler 
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One Point Perspective Project

I drew a simple living room. There is a big window, big poster, a table, a vase, a rug, and a TV. One thing I learned about one point perspective is that everything needs to be proportional in your drawing or it won't look like it's in a one point perspective. The thing that I'm most proud of was my furniture because they actually look really good for somebody who doesn't know how to draw. One thing I wished I could improve in my drawing is adding more details and furniture to make it more detailed. One tip I have for somebody doing this project is to make sure your lines are straight and lined up with each other because if not it can make your drawing look weird.
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One Point Perspective

The room shown in the image, shows details of personal items such as my pet pig who is standing on the wooden floor, a poster of a mix tape by Frank Ocean called "Nostalgia, Ultra" hanging on the wall. I have flowers on the table that's in front f the wall in the middle. There is a window on the left wall. What I learned in one point perspective is that objects are angled where it's based on how a person is looking at it. I'm proud f my poster that I created because the musical artist Frank Ocean means a lot to me. I could've improved on the the floors and the windows. Make sure you use a ruler to help angle your one point perspective.
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One Point Perspective Room

My room has a small door because I wanted a big room. I also have a ugly cat with a lamp and jersey of Lebron James with a nice size TV. One point perspective is a nice thing for drawling and it makes your drawings come to life. I'm most proud of my Lebron James wall of fame on my wall because that is the GOAT. I wish I could make my cat better but I am not good with animals. It is hard but not hard all you have to do is be precise with your lines.
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One Point Perspective

In my drawing I have wood floors, a rug, a skylight, a window, a TV, and a TV stand. I have learned how one point perspective is used to make your drawing look 3-dimensional. I am most proud of the floors.I would improve the darkness of my lines. One tip is to know what you are going to draw so that you don't have to erase much.
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One Point Perspective


What I drew is a room in one point perspective. In this room I have a bed, a door, a window, a table with a lamp, a Star Wars poster, and a rug. I learned that in one point perspective you have to pay attention to where you draw every single line.  I am most proud of the bed I drew. It looks the best and it took the most time. I would want to improve in my Star Wars poster. One tip for next year is to pay attention to the dot in the middle and follow each line.
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One Point Perspective

In my room there is a bed(to the right). there is also a TV on a table right under a window. In the room there is also a door and a skylight. I have a tile ceiling and wood floors. One point perspective is really easy if you know how to do it. In this room I'm most proud of the ceiling and the posters. I wish I could improve on the table and add more detail to the wood floors. If your doing a one point perspective drawing you should follow the directions carefully. if you mess up in the first few steps the drawing wont look right.
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One Point Perspective

​My room has door, Windows, T.V., Bed, carpet and drawing broad. I learned that you draw your room by a vertical point or like how you see your room. The most thing I am proud of that I draw the whole room and I tried hard. I need to improve the details in my room because I did not draw them good. I would give them a tip that draw your room of what you see and try your best.
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One point perspective room

The room I drew is very minimalist and simple. It contains a bed, built in bookshelf, a flower poster, a rug, a dresser, an Alexa, a floor lamp, a window with curtains, a door, and a pillow. That the vanishing point really makes a difference in drawing something realistically. I am most proud of the rug and the wooden floors because that was the most time consuming. I would work on my neatness and add more decoration. Don't rush and be precise. Use all of the available time you get
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One Point Perspective Room

I drew a pretty simple room with a table and chair. There is also a balcony on the left. While I am proud of the balcony since I had to figure out how to draw it without the help of a lesson in class, it is also the part of the drawing with the most room for improvement. It isn't quite at the right angle and I realized after finishing the drawing that the wall probably should have been parallel with the bottom of the paper. While doing this project I leaned that the most important thing is to always bring lines exactly to the vanishing point. Sometimes when drawing a window it will at first seem that it would look better if the lines were at a different angle but it is best to draw the line to the vanishing point anyway as the finished product will look good. That said, my main piece of advice for anybody doing a one point perspective drawing is to make sure to always use a ruler. If you think you can do it free hand, it will end up looking really messy. 
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One Point Perspective Room

The room I drew is a one point perspective room with a window, a door, a bed, a table, three pictures, and a skylight with stars all around the walls with my name on one. I learn that when you draw a one point perspective drawing you have to have a rule and a vanishing point. All yours lines must go back to the vanishing point. I am most proud of that I was able to draw a room that looks real. I wish that I could get rid of some of the erasing marks. One tip is make sure your drawings goes back to the vanishing point and use a ruler.  
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One point perspective room

the room i drew is a combination of a dinning room and living room. There is a chair, table, t.v, poster, window, t.v stand, door, and tiled window. I've learned that one perspective is hard to do. I'm most proud of the poster i drew. i wish i could improve everything about my room. One tip for someone doing this project next year is don't be too lazy with the project.
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One Point Perspective room

The room that I drew has a tv, two pictures, a table, vase, chair and a bed.  I learned that in order to make something 3D you need to make it go back to the vanishing point. I am really proud on how the ceiling turned out and the floor. I could have improved the bed to make it a little neater and maybe a little bigger. One tip I would say is make sure that you use a ruler in order to make it look neat and perfect. 
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One Point Perspective

In my room I have a skylight, window, door, carpet, a bed, a table, and a art picture. I learned that the vanishing point is the place where the viewer is is looking. I am proud of my wooden tiles that I did. I wish I could improve on the details of my room.  One tip for someone doing this project next year is to try super hard.
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One Perspective Room

I drew what could be an art room. Im not sure what i meant this room to be but it has a window seat and a table in it. There's a carpet and two large windows. The back wall is decorated in vines and pictures and there is a sign on the door that says "Alice's Wonderland". While drawing my room I learned that almost all line in tour drawing should go back to the vanishing point. It helps keep your room together and it helps it look realistic. The thing I'm most proud of in my room is the carpet. I think its the most detailed thing in the room. Although I like it the best if i had to change something about the project it would be that. I don't think it fits in the room well. For anyone else doing this project, i think that you should practice doing things in one point perspective. You're going to erase a lot and be really confused if you don't practice at least a little first.
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One Point Perspective Room

My room has a wood floor and two doors. It has a skylight and three windows. The furniture includes a bed, a table, and a rug. There is also a tv, a sign, and a clock. I drew what could be a bedroom because there's a bed in it.
I have learned that one point perspective always has to have a vanishing point because everything goes back to that and the is one of the major foundations of the drawing. I have also learned that a horizon line helps give the drawing more details.
I am most proud of how I applied what we learned about vanishing points in my drawing. This helped me create a room that actually looks like you are looking straight at it and drawing it with detail. I am also proud of my furniture because it actually looks good. 
I wish that I could have drawn some of the personal drawings a little better because I couldn't figure out what to actually draw. I also wish that I could have added more specific details.
One tip that I would give is to take your time because if you rush, then your drawing will not have the effect of one point perspective. 
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One Point Perspective Room

The room I drew is a simple bedroom with a table, TV, and bed with two skylights. Also a small light controled by a dimmer lightswitch. I learned that one point perspective can really help with drawing real thing based on the room's size and shape. I am most proud the grass outside as it hurt my hand doing each blade and making value by dding more. I wish I could improve the details in my piece to make it more relistic. Take advantage of the vanishing anywhere possible as it really helps you make everything fit in the rooom. 
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Fast Plants Reflection

f1 generation (2.4.18)
f1 generation (2.4.18)
f2 generation (4.12.18)
f2 generation (4.12.18)
Did the F2 generation look like how you predicted them to look?

The f2 generation didn’t look like how I expected them. I thought my plants would be a lot smaller than the f1 generation. When I checked the plants, they seemed taller than the first ones. I did expect the colors to be the same since we basically planted the same seeds the first and second time.

Did the parent generation or the F2 generation grow faster? 

The f2 generation did grow faster than the first. With the first generation, it took about a week until I seen some sprouts growing. I planted the f2 generation and within a couple days, sprouts were growing in the soil.


What might have hindered your plants' ability to thrive?

I think some abiotic and biotic factors could have hindered the plants. Some abiotic factors would be the air and water. The air would sometimes be hot and cold. At times, I believe we watering a little too much. Some biotic factors could be the surrounding plants a. The surrounding plants would grow very close to ours.

How do genetics and the environment affect the phenotype of an organism? 

The genetics affect the phenotype by having different mother plants and father plants. So if two of the same exact plants mate, their offspring would be the same as well. But if the mom plant was heterozygous and the dad plant was homozygous, then their offspring would be different. The environment could affect the phenotype because of the location of where the plants are and the temperature in the air.

Which is a greater indicator of how an organism will look?

A greater indicator would have to be the phenotype and genotypes of the parents. The genes of the parent will assist in the making of the plant’s genes. Also, the parents’ phenotypes will help with the offsprings’ phenotypes. Meaning the phenotypes could be mixed or one phenotype only from one parent.

A summary of what stood out to you during this course and why. 

During the fast plants, I would say what stood out to me is the actual plants growing. When I was young, I would plant plants but they wouldn’t grow to their full potential. They would have a few sprouts until they died. Even when I did what I was supposed to with the plants. Another thing that stood out to me was the seeds inside of the f1 and f2 generation. I’m being completely honest, I didn’t think plants could have babies. So when I saw the seeds from the plants, I was surprised. The fast plants' mini project was fun to do and to actually have plants grow.

Fast Plants Final Reflection

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During this past semester we have been observing our Fast Plants and also their offsprings F1 and F2. So,  during this process our F2 generation didn’t grow but, the parents did actually grow which is great but, they didn’t get far which is sad but, because of our ability to take care of them. Genetics and the environment affects the phenotype of an organism by building and manipulating it’s structure.The Genetics and environment is the greater indicator of how an organism will look because it’s makes up the Phenotype which makes the organism physical features. Nothing stood out to me because our plants kept dying.
 

https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/207-genotype-and-phenotype https://www.livescience.com/43560-plant-science-for-kids.html