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For my inspirational women drawing I decided to do Anne Frank.  When I was first deciding who to do for my inspirational women drawing I was debating between many women.  As I was going through this thinking process,  I came across Anne Frank and immediately decided I wanted to do her for my Inspiration Women Drawing.  Anne Frank was a women who sadly died in the holocaust.  She now has a diary who was published by her Dad after the Holocaust.  

 

When I was creating Anne Frank I had to go through many planning and drawing periods.  The first period that I had to work on my drawing of Anne Frank, I started by mapping out Anne Frank.   A couple of periods later, I was shading in Anne Frank.  The part of my drawing of Anne Frank that took the longest was probley the hair of Anne Frank.  This portion took me around two periods to do.   I'm proud of the finished product of my Anne Frank.  I think that her face was probley the best part of my drawing that I did along with the background.

 

The quotes that I used in my background were:

"Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy."

"Human greatness does not lie in wealth of power, but in character and goodness.  People are just people, and all people have faults and shortcomings, but all of us are born with a basic goodness."           

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