This is the first animation I ever made, on procreate.

I attended a debate tournament on 12/12, the second tournament of the year. The thing that made this tournament different from the last one, was that all of the rounds were ‘impromtus’, where the topics would be announced during the tournament instead of weeks before. This meant that we would have to prepare during the tournament itself. This was also at our old league, the one that we already attended before last year. Unlike the 12/5 tournament, this one only had 3 tournaments.
My debate team joined a new league this year, in order to attend more tournaments even during the pandemic. Our first tournament this year would be the tournament on December 5th, in the new league, New York Debate League (NYDL, also being my first tournament as a 8th grader. The topics for this tournament were
There were four rounds for the debate, so we debated one of the topics: ‘There should be no required subjects in high school’ 2 times, once on pro and another on con.
My team lost the first round, but I tried to keep positive, after all, there were 3 more rounds. However, after losing the very next round, I began to lose hope. But I knew that I couldn’t just feel bad, instead I just needed to work hard for the next two remaining rounds. After that, we actually won the next two rounds, and ended the tournament 2-2

The prompt for this competition was “our time” I interpreted this as time passing in 2020. I’m pretty sure for everyone 2020 has not been the best year; starting from the pandemic.
In this watercolor piece i tried to represent isolation and a seemingly stopped time with the ice cubes. The first person is an essential medical worker, working on the frontlines. I wanted to show my thankfulness for frontline workers and other essential workers especially now! The second person is sitting in an empty metro, representing how empty all these once bustling places are now. Metros, town squares, downtowns, are now all filled with an unfamiliar sense of emptiness, loneliness, almost like a scene from a dystopian novel. The third person show the effect the pandemic has on mental health. Without being able to interact with our love ones or being able to see them in person, we can feel very lonely. Many times this can make us lose hope and lose motivation to work, or do anything, hence the girl sleeping at work.
The fire outside the ice shows both the irony of global warming and the state of 2020 itself. While the pandemic has made us feel as if time has come to a stop, as if we were in an ice age, simultaneously, global warming is just becoming a bigger and bigger issue. At the same time, 2020 in itself just feels like chaos, time feeling both slow and fast for some, represented by the flames engulfing everything else.
The clocks in the background represent different countries and how different countries have been handling the pandemic differently, either drawing out the pandemic or putting slowing it down which is why their times are all different.

In July of 2020 I entered an art competition that featured students’ drawings from all over the world. The topic of the competition was based around the future career that we dreamed of having in the year of 2040.
At first, I couldn’t decide what exactly to be. After a while though, I decided that I would put a twist on something that I already wanted to be. I’ve always been interested in true crime and I love a good mystery! Now with everything becoming more digitalized I decided I would want to experiment with a digital detective.

This is my piece on featured on the website, My description reads:
“In the year of 2040, I will be a cyberdetective – a detective that fights all different kinds of online crimes. More and more crimes are committed online, as our society becomes increasingly digitized. Therefore, I want to be able to fight crime-online!”