1) Some successes in my drawing were the ceiling and the flags for the colleges. I thought the flags were very difficult to do with the one point perspective but I feel I did pretty good on them. And with the ceiling, I thought I wasn't going to be able to do the light fixtures and it turns out I can and I feel proud of that.
2) Things that I needed to improve were the floors because I didn't quite finish so they look like wooden planks not linoleum and also the lockers because they weren't quite proportionate to the rest of the drawing. To make the floor better I would just he to finish it and to make the lockers better I would just need to make them taller and the actual lock square needs to be fixed a little too.
3) This piece is a one point perspective hallways drawing that shows the hall by the bathroom and in front of the cafeteria. One skill I learned/used in this sketch was using orthogonals and also learning to make objects proportional. I think line and form are most represented because all of it is made of lines and very definite ones too. And form was represented through the lights, lockers, and the window. The skill and the element/principle creates something interesting because it displayed how all the lines besides the horizontal/vertical lines can all be aimed into one direction with also creating a representation of the hallway. This isn't quite new or meaningful because this drawing is made by all of the class in almost the exact same way so it doesn't show much meaning.