Bronze Arts Award Portfolio

by Lola (@Mrfmusicteach)

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All about me
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My name is Lola,

Welcome to my 'Bronze Arts Award' Portfolio.
Let me first introduce myself. I really enjoy photography, taking photos of nature close up and in the distance. I want to expand on my photography skills and have signed up for a photography course on line.
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In the future...
In the future I hope to advance my creativity skills by combining my photographs with my drawings. I hope to make some really beautiful pieces of artwork some day. This would really help me in the future some day especially in whatever I go on to do later in my life.
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Part A
Describe up to three things you would like to try or get better at:
What:
Why and how:
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Description of activity: For my Bronze Arts Award I'm taking part in a collaborative activity using Minecraft where me and my class will have to create different areas in a World which represent some important areas of the UN Sustainability Goals. The three areas are - Happy Land, Culture City and Sustainable Place. I have chosen 'Happy Land' which is a place for good health and well being.
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I would really like to get better at building in Minecraft because Minecraft is mostly designing and that's a really useful skill to have as it encourages imagination and creativity. When I started building, Minecraft was fairly new to me, so I need to challenge myself to make more complicated builds and advance my skills.
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Here's some of my work from Minecraft
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It started out like this.....
I built a tree swing and a pond for happy land.
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and continued to develop.
I added trees, beehives, jukeboxes and little boxes of books
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