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A2 draft~

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Last night was the deadline for our assignment 2 draft. Fortunately, I managed to finish my draft on Wednesday night! albeit being slightly (only slightly!) sloppy >w< anyway it's not coloured because.....if i did i would be spending another 10 hours doing this D:

for assignment 2, we were to express our personal concern on the current affairs in Singapore. for me, I've chosen to talk about the flooding in Singapore. I've always thought that these flash floods are not the result of shallow and lousy drainage systems. I've always thought that it was the result of rising sea level, on a global scale, as the ice at the North and South poles continue to melt from the heat caused by global warming. and global warming is in turn, caused by us, the people of the world. It's not strictly a problem of Singapore, but i feel like Singaporeans should not automatically blame the government for lousy drainage system, lying about the frequency of the floods, etc. The government cannot automatically solve all our problems, and sometimes we should do it ourselves instead.

anyway I was inspired by one of our tutorial groupmate's jack and jill comic the other day, where the paper was divided into 2 parts, and the water that spilled in the upper panel fell down to the panel below as rain. i tried to do the same, by using dotted lines as a divided between top nd bottom, so that the seawater may fall down as rain. i think it kindof failed through. somehow it doesnt look too good to me :/

critique session during tonight's tutorial! can't wait to hear my classmates' critiques of my work \(^0^)/
(because honestly i'm rather stuck on what else to do to improve this piece)

I stayed up till 10:03 AM to do this

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Yan Ling. 19.
29 June.
Singapore.
NUS SoC.

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