I am doing my teach-a-class with Ariana. I like being able to just work with one person because it makes me feel independent. FAME was just working with a big group of people and putting all our ideas together to make one big performance. I like the revolutions project better. For my teach-a-class I am teaching the class about Gertude Stein. She was a wonderful person. She was in the revolution of art. She was really good friends with Pablo Picasso.
The struggles I will have for my do make is the cooking. I usually do not cook unless it is for a special occasion. Ariana and I are making brownies, and crepes. I look forward to doing this.
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(Gertude Stein) (one of Pablo Picasso's paintings)
Yasmin-
ReplyDeleteGood job! I can relate to a lot of things that you are saying, and I think have some great points about how the green sheet was confusing, and that the mini assignments were too.
-Annika
Yasmin,
ReplyDeleteGreat blog! I like how relatable your post was. What do you think is/was the hardest part of the hardest part of the project. Is there any other thing beside the independence of the project that you enjoy? I agree with many of your topics, really thoughtful post.
Great Job!
Liam,
Hi Yasmin,
ReplyDeleteI really like your blog! I definitely agree with you that the green sheet was confusing when we first got it. When I first got it I was overwhelmed, and didn't know where to start. Once I started it didn't seem as overwhelming and I got how to get things done.
Nice Job!
-Allie
Hey Yasmin,
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. Many people including me can relate to this. I agree that the green sheet was very confusing to me too, and I didn't know what assignments to do either. I love your writing keep up the good work!
Nice Job
Your Friend,
~Ariana~
Hey Yazzy,
ReplyDeleteI realy like how in your first paragraph you explained what it felt like to get the green sheet and slowly start working through the assignments.
Good job~
Lucy
Great blog Yazzy!
ReplyDeleteI didn't really know what to do with the green sheet either when paul gave it to us, I can really relate to this blog post and I agree with you about alot of things that you mention!
Great post!
Anna H.
Yazzy,
ReplyDeleteI really like how you explained the project. I can relate to you about not knowing what to do first. I started with stain glass, but I wish I would have started with Shepard software of chapter seven. Great job!
-Quinn
Dear Yazzy,
ReplyDeleteI really liked your blog and can totally relate to it! I had trouble thinking of what i should do first, what would you do first?
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Annie h.
Hi Yasmin,
ReplyDeleteGood job on the blog. I felt the same way on the day that we got the green sheet and I did not know what to do first. I did not know if I should do the bigger or small stuff first But in the end decided what to do first. I think that you had a good way of looking at the project.
From,
Conner
Hi Yasmin,
ReplyDeleteI see where you are coming from with the green sheet thing, I really did not know what to do with it when I first got it. I liked the personal touch to your blog.
Sincerely,
Miguel Gachupin