We learned about nuclear chemistry by researching different topics. This was my final project for chemistry and I researched the Three Mile Island Accident were a nuclear power plant had a partial nuclear meltdown.
In art we had to create a pieces of art that used or illustrated the use or involvement of air and/or gas. In this piece I used watercolors to create a scene in nature that represent the beauty of nature but to the show how art pollution will corrupt that beauty. I used a hair dryer to spread the watered down brown paint that represent the pollution. I took a picture before and after I added the "pollution" and used digital tools to reflect the unpolluted picture under the polluted picture to use parallelism to compare the two.
Made with watercolors
In ChemVAS we created artworks to illustrate a Gas Law that we learned about in Chemistry. I chose to illustrate Charles' Law in a digital oil painting on Adobe Fresco. I showed that temperature directly affects volume by showing fire figures stretching out the matter in the middle of the painting.
Made in Adobe Fresco
In my ChemVAS Art class, we created art pieces using digital tools to show a molecule and why it's important. The molecule I chose was Carbon Dioxide (CO2). I first made a 3D model of a CO2 molecule in TinkerCad and then I embedded it into a digital oil painting I created in Adobe Fresco showing how CO2 helps plants survive.
Made in Adobe Fresco
I made a flyer about the Halifax Explosion in 1917 for my Chemistry midterm, which was to research the causes and effects of a specific chemical disaster.
The final animation
Recycled Art Project
For our recycled art protect I made yarn out if reused plastic bags to create a bowl. I taught myself how to crochet. I also used yarn from old sweaters to add different materials.