And here is also the collage I made, which is also the background of the fan page
Shaniqua W.
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I like it this collidge really send out a message when you sit down to examine it I like how you put all images in the background and put peace in the front
I really like this collage. I think it shows alot about everything that went on in Sudan and in the refugee camps. I like how Shaniqua put all the different people on it like the soliders, the skulls, the little kids crying. It really gives good details about what happened in the story just by looking at it.
Your project is like so cool. Maybe mine would've looked better if i printed it in color. but you know what it is still pretty. And the myspace layout is so neat. Your work shows your creativity and your understanding of this book. I like the contrast of how the pictures are laid out. It's pretty and is definitely a work of art.
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4 comments:
I like it this collidge really send out a message when you sit down to examine it I like how you put all images in the background and put peace in the front
I really like this collage. I think it shows alot about everything that went on in Sudan and in the refugee camps. I like how Shaniqua put all the different people on it like the soliders, the skulls, the little kids crying. It really gives good details about what happened in the story just by looking at it.
Your project is like so cool. Maybe mine would've looked better if i printed it in color. but you know what it is still pretty. And the myspace layout is so neat. Your work shows your creativity and your understanding of this book. I like the contrast of how the pictures are laid out. It's pretty and is definitely a work of art.
Your project is very symbolic and you captured the sadness of the warin your callage.I think it is hot.And the picture of the skull very cool.
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