I have played for Drew's soccer team since middle school, having continued it throughout my high school years. We have made it to state playoffs on two occasions; once being in 2019 and the other in 2021. Although we have yet to make it to the quarterfinals, 2021 marked the first year of Drew's girls' high school soccer to advance during the playoffs.
I have played for Inter Atlanta FC (IAFC) since December of 2017.
I have been on the cross country team since my sophomore year.
This piece was made entirely out of recyclable materials: newspaper, cardboard, and plastic bags. The penguins were paper mached before being covered in various types of plastic bags.
The pieces were made out of a combination of plastic bags (grocery and snack), cardboard, paper, and wire. The basket was woven with plarn (yarn made of plastic bags), to resemble the woven technique used in the making of picnic baskets, which was the inspiration behind this scene. The vase on the side contains a variety of roses and hyacinths, its base made from a recycled orange-juice bottle and plastic bags. The picnic blanket was made from snack bags and plastic bags. It was cut halfway through to allow it to bend, as you can tell in the above picture.
I traveled alongside a few classmates with my art teacher, Ms. Nguyen, to Hong Kong through SCAD's Summer Seminar. I took classes for Interior Design at the SCAD Hong Kong campus, and presented a final mood board that focused on the creation of a stress-free study room for South Korean high school students. My brand name was Planet Hygge, as Hygge represents "a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being ".
I also participated in a variety of field trips throughout my week-long stay. I traveled to night markets, Victoria Peak, beaches, Hong Kong Disneyland, and the Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck.
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Split up into groups of 8, we were tasked with tackling either the irrigation or thermal regulation problem of the TSD greenhouse. The system needed to be autonomous, cost efficient, and create a good environment for the plants to grow in from March to November. Our group chose to focus on irrigation and came up with a solution to use sprinklers and sectioning of the greenhouse to place different sprinklers with the different watering needs of plants for the best growing environment.