For the next piece I found a drawing from a folder of my primary 2 work, so when I was 6, depicting a scene of me and my sister and she apparently wants my toys or something... I wanted this evolution to be like it was displayed in my bedroom, as I feel that is the next step after the fridge in showing off your work. To do that I placed it onto a corkboard and stuck on some tickets that lead to my grandma's, some other (faked) drawings from around that time, and photos of my family from around this time or younger.
Thirdly, I went for a QR code which led to a specific photo on my facebook art page of a self portrait that I created when in higher art (the first time around), so 5th year - 16. I feel like when you are a teenager your whole life comes into the public view with the use of the internet. You upload every thought, every achievement to your certain websites. For me at 16 it was facebook, so it became the obvious choice. (My dad tested the QR code and it worked so hopefully it works for others!)
And last but not least, I felt like when you reach your early twenties, you are a grown up, you are mature, you have real framed, final, exhibition pieces that are neat and tidy and so I created a recent self portrait to show the final evolution of my drawing skills and their presentations in a nice simplistic black frame with a pencil shaded drawing.
And so I arranged them in timeline order from floor to roof, from fridge to frame and here is its final presentation!
P.S. this is the view from the floor looking up as it was the only way to get all of the pieces into the same photo!





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