This activity got frustrating especially when it came to drawing the trees because I tried to draw as best as I could but they had so much detail in them. I felt impatient with the process of drawing all the leafs or all the branches and so I tried to the best I could by being somewhat simple but I still tried to do add some emotion into it. I think I would like to do it again in the future but in a more comfortable setting as I think I would have preferred being in a park than at school. I think I would get better if I practiced for a long time because I would know how to draw something more realistically rather than something that looks odd and funny. I would need to focus more however because I need to practice correctly or else I will just continue to draw the same way and get the same ugly drawings. My major is Kinesiology and some simple sketches of the human body could be useful in my major as it can show me the anatomy of the human body or even the different bones inside the body. It could show me the way humans create movement or the proper form to do certain movements that could prevent injuries. I would agree that drawing is a language because you can convey messages through drawings wether it’s stating the importance of friendship or how we are oppressed by time. Drawings give us the ability to communicate feelings through different shapes and its edges or curves and color if it has any. Texture also provokes us to understand things in ways that words would be too blunt for. I think drawings can say things that are hard to say with words such as expressing your emotions of anxiety. A drawing can convey anxiety far greater than just saying “I have a lot of anxiety”. Drawings are another means of communication and they enable us to express ourselves to a greater extent.

