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New Beginnings

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For this prompt, I decided to use this object. I think it fits because it is a kind of circular pattern. The ball gets hit, goes off to the side, comes back, hits the other one, and then repeats over and over again. So each time the ball gets hit, it is beginning a new cycle.

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Gifts

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I like putting random things on my walls to make my room a bit more fun. So one of my favorite gifts I’ve received were chalk pens. I can just draw directly on my walls and then wash it off with a bit of water and doodle some more. I also like gnomes so there’s a gnome hanging there as well which was also a gift.

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Love Story

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I chose to use this for my photo because this bench is a memorial for a dog in my neighborhood. After he died, his owners made this bench and hung up chimes around it. Every once in a while, people switch out the chimes or hang up new ones. This bench shows the love between animals and humans.

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Warmth

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To me, warm colors mean fall and Halloween. Orange is a very warm color and is also one of the main colors used during Halloween. So, I decided to use some of the Halloween decorations I have outside. I included a ghost(guy in bottom right) and some pumpkins. Halloween has always been my favorite holiday so every year I would decorate as soon as October first(I wasn’t allowed to start before then). Then, I would leave the decorations up for as long as possible. I actually still have some from last year that I just haven’t put away.

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Self Portrait

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I chose to use this for my self portrait because art is a big part of who I am and I spend most of my time painting or drawing. Because of this, I feel this photo is a good representation of me as a person. I chose to use this angle because it did not show my face and focused more on where I am and what I am doing.