STEAM Passion Project: Check in 4

Check in 4!! The year is almost done and my project is also almost done. So far i have completed drawing all the body parts that I will require. For this week I am going to utilize my time into drawing the final drawings that will be the cityscape. what I currently need to do is draw the city hall, sewage/power plant, and the normal high rise buildings that you will find in every city. For the end of the year presenting part, I think that I will just have my presentation and explain what this is and maybe why I did it. I might also have my laptop out so that passerby’s can see these posts that I have been doing every week (not that they should! these are… horrible!). Some things that I feel that I am having trouble with is that actually sketching out what it is that I want to do is a lot harder than I thought. What I have finished currently is drawings of the liver, pancreas(?), kidneys, gallbladder, stomach, as well as the tree that will serve as my heart representation. As my friend has said, this projects is basically making a metaphorical representation of the body! From left to right is as follows, the heart tree, stomach, gallbladder, pancreas, and liver.

 

 

“Across all the stars in the galaxies I am glad that I met you.”

STEAM Passion project: Check in 3

Soo, check in 3….. and still barely any progress… For this week I started on drawing the heart, brain and small/large intestines. My goals for this week are to finish the sketches of the other important body parts that I will need.

As I have stated in my previous post(s) the body parts will represent a certain amenity that we have in out cities. The intestines (which you can see on the left) will represent a sewage system because the intestines in our bodies work to filter the waste that we create from the food that we eat. The brain (the middle one)  and it will represent a government facility as the brain controls all of our body movement. The heart, our life organ (the one on the left) will be represented as a tree, because trees give us oxygen.

“I am merely a sentence in your life. Yet I have filled library’s with thoughts on you.”