I began my project by working on Bismuth crystals with a partner, but because I was working remotely, the coaches decided that the best way for both of us to learn at our own paces would be by working individually
I had approximately a day remaining in the studio, so I started thinking about what I could do for this feedback project. During this studio, I recall spending a lot of time with trees and nature, and I was always curious about how they grew. As a result, this seemed like an excellent opportunity to do just that.
The journey was chaotic as I rushed to accomplish all of my work; there were a lot of moving elements, but I was able to complete everything by the conclusion. The end result was interesting, but I think what was even more fascinating was learning about how trees grow. Now, whenever I look at trees, I'm always captivated by the many patterns.