Monday, September 25, 2023

My world

Hey Alexa play "...&on" by Miss Badu
My name is Nevaeh Daniels and welcome to a glimpse of my world. I'm a cancer and I just turned 20y/o. I am an ethnic studies major and this is my last term at Lawrence. When I was younger, probably like middle school and high school I had a passion for drawing. After covid hit, my passion for art never went away but the effort to actually create anything definitely dimmed.  As I transitioned into college, especially a music school like Lawrence, I gained a newfound love for music. After growing my love for music, I tried making poetry which was fun for a while. But overall, I find myself just being an admirer of the arts/artists and an admirer of nature and landscapes etc. 



Most of my time is spent working, but when I get an off day, I am always at home, trying new foods, in nature, or with my friends or family. When I am in nature I am constantly thinking or trying to understand some aspect of life." It is forcing us to reconsider and reevaluate practically every thought, every action, and every institution formerly taken for granted. Everything is changing- you, your family, your neighborhood, your education, your job, your government, your relation to "the others". And they're changing dramatically" (McLuhan's 8). I feel like this quote captures the way I illustrate change in my life. I am constantly trying to heal some part of me that was broken by society or love from the past, you feel me? But anywho
here are some foodie pictures:




      
                                    I am truly a homebody if I'm not working, but I like to have mini 
                                                                    adventures with my friends.

  

Sometimes we like to do hood rat things                                                 Definitely a wholesome memory.


Me and my cousin at the festival of nations


Me and my sister; more hoodrat activities

Entire class wrap up

"We employ visual and spatial metaphors for a great many day expression. We insist on employing visual metaphors even when we refer pur...