Month: August 2025

Science Reflection

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Today I have been asked to post a blog post. On WATER CYCLES !! Not an amazing subject, but it was okay to be learning about. Better than anything else we’ve had to do. Like bar graphs, gosh, they were extremely exhausting. But today my blog post is based on what I’ve done recently, not in the past. I felt quite confused, but then it made sense in the end. I liked the part where we had to do no work and just listen, it was pretty good ! Water enters the atmosphere through evaporation and transpiration. Sea levels drop when a large amount of water is stored on land and not enough flows back to the sea, water/lakes/rivers. Water also comes from surface places like rivers and lakes, as well as from underwater aquifers. Thank you for reading my blog, hope you like my boring information bye!!!

The Water Cycle:

Art Reflection 26.08.25

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In todays blog post I will be covering the reflection of Notan Art. My teacher wanted us to learn how to express the art, and learn how to make this an fun expierence for us. But for us to also enjoy it. Here are some of my results.

I also learn’t how to flip the paper and create the Notan effect onto my piece of paper.


sorry this is imcomplete and my teacher knows

Notan Art 12/8/25

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In today’s post, I will be sharing the work of Notan art. What is that, you may ask? Notan art is a Japanese Design Concept. For dark and light elements. It’s between hard and easy progress. It’s a way to express a visual scene with only the essentials, black and white. I found the progress very easy, but some people found the art quite difficult. But in the end, they all looked amazing. I think that it’s a fun art, but difficult at times because you have to think about whether it needs to be moved or rotated. I would rate it as an 8.5/10 type of art. Because I enjoyed it, but I also found it every hard at times, thinking about where everything would go. But I love the finished results of mine. I wasn’t really thinking about my shapes, so I was just doing random. But it actually turned out to every nice.

Thank you for reading my blog post again !! Here is the finished result of my Notan Art.