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Reflection of the reflection

  1. I am going to focus a lot more on composition without sacrificing my roots. I feel that if I stop being competitive that the quality of my work will decrease, so I really cannot stop.
I lacked a lot with this aspect with two big projects since the beginning of the semester (The Colors project and the Forced Perspective project) but I feel that I will do better with quality with projects in the future. I also believe that my Cubism assignment was okay, too.

Grade: C-

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