A Day In Our Lives #12

Hey guys!

This week I wanted to draw what my commute to school normally looks like. I feel like I am always carrying a million things! Art school needs a lot of supplies. I live on central campus and have to commute to north campus to go to school, which means I have to take the bus. It feels awful to have to carry a lot of art supplies or your own artwork for everyone to see. The experience is awful especially when it is an art piece I don’t like or aren’t proud of. Have sympathy for us art kids <3  I hope the start of everyone’s semester is going well! All of my artwork in this blog is done in procreate.

Marissa Woods 

Chroma: Cyber

Hey everyone, welcome to the Winter semester! I hope everyone had a nice winter break and if you’re a student, are transitioning to your classes well. As a short reminder, in my series Chroma, I generate a color palette every week, which I then try to make an illustration from. This week, my palette was a little duller than I usually paint in, but I tried to add some pops of color. I painted a somewhat cyber looking woman, pulling a large hole in her chest.

Evolving Emotions: Anger

Thoughts on Anger

“Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.” -Buddha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Anger is sadness that had nowhere to go for a very long time.” -TheMindsJournal

 

 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zYeJuztwfo3q2dQwU-gnyvkPDvDHgHkHOcOoOdsm1rM/edit?usp=sharing

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Don’t be angry with people who don’t have the capacity to change.” -IHearts143Quotes

LOG-017: Hammerhead Strider

KHEPRI-1B

CATEGORY [ XENOBIOLOGY ]

ARTICLE ARVHIVED FROM [ MARIAH BERGGREN ]

ARTICLE NOTES:

[ The hammerhead strider is a large, terrestrial strider native to Khepri-1b. Two distinct species have been thus far identified: the common hammerhead strider and the marsh hammerhead strider. The former lives in a broad range of grasslands and shrublands, while the latter live in swamps and other vegetation-rich wetlands. They are often spotted travelling in small groups. ]