
This is my drawing of the unconscious mind, I'll ask my teacher to use colored pencils instead of watercolor because I'm not skilled with watercolor. a meadow and mountains with symbolic elements, including glue in the sky and gold, especially a Japanese gate and the grinder on the side of the mountain. This sketch was very exciting to draw.

My mountain artwork holds a special place in my heart, as it captures the breathtaking beauty of nature. Each piece reflects my admiration for the tranquil majesty of mountains, showcasing their grandeur and delicate details. I love how the interplay of colors in my work evokes the changing moods of the landscape, from serene blues to fiery sunset hues. The textures I create mimic the rugged surfaces of the mountains, inviting viewers to experience the beauty up close.
Through my art, I aim to transport others to these majestic scenes, allowing them to feel the peace and inspiration that nature provides. The process of creating these pieces brings me immense joy, as I lose myself in the rhythm of painting and the excitement of each brushstroke. I am continually inspired by the world around me and strive to convey that passion through my artwork.
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This is the perspective drawing I drew. You really need a ruler to draw it perfectly. You also need time to improve the drawing. I really enjoyed the perspective drawing.


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I found joy in the craft of sewing, whether I was creating the shape of an egg, a pizza, or a loaf of bread that I was hurt because I was sewing the egg, it was so painful but I still enjoyed it.
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This is the water painting that I did. It was a lot of fun to do it and my teacher is also a good at teaching, so the result of my water painting is good.

This is my watercolor painting, a piece of artwork I truly enjoyed creating. While the process was fun, I found painting trees to be particularly challenging. I think I need to paint trees some time to practice tree painting techniques to improve in that area.




I created six unique prints inspired by Drake album "Thank Me Later," using linoleum to craft designs. Each print is on a different color of paper, and I used six different colors of ink to bring them to life. I love the process of crafting these pieces, as if it allows me to blend my passion for music and art.



Valentine's Day, I make printmaking, specifically carving a linoleum block. Even though it was my first time attempting this type of artwork, I really enjoyed the process and I'm proud of the Valentine's Day prints I created, and i know my printmaking is not perfect but i think i did my best.


This is my graffiti project featuring beautiful flowers, a cute character on top, clouds, a shining sun, a speaker, and a ghost trapping a mini Among Us character. I put my name; Justine into the graffiti and used blue, orange, and red colors. However we also cut some cardboard boxes, for our graffiti and my hand was really hurt after cutting, but it's really fun.