a puerto rican artist bad bunny
I chose bad bunny because I love his music and he inspired me to represent my culture. I’m most proud of the hair beacuse i thought the hair would come out bad but it didn’t.
I chose bad bunny because I love his music and he inspired me to represent my culture. I’m most proud of the hair beacuse i thought the hair would come out bad but it didn’t.
I chose Abraham Lincoln for my portrait and I chose him because he represented “We The People” by trying to stop and abolish slavery between the North and the South. What I’m most proud of in my portrait is the facial features because I think it kinda looks similar to him and could probably look…
I choose the mayor Zohran. I choose him because he is first Muslim mayor and he really supportive about our city. I’m really proud of me trying to perfect his looks.
I chose Betsy Ross for my portrait, because she’s a great inspiration for America and women. A part I’m proud of is her face.
I chose Harriet Tubman. I chose her because she showed how to be brave even in the most challenging stages. I am most proud of the outfit it looks similar to the picture.
The person I chose is my grandma. I chose my grandma because she is a black woman who went through racism and discrimination just because of her color and who she was. I’m mostly proud of her hair.
i chose to create a portrait of my great great grandma. She was sadly born as a slave and was for some time. I have never met her but I have heard my mom and grandma talk about her before.
The person I chose is Abraham Lincoln. I chose him for “We The People” because he was a person that freed the African Americans from slavery from the south.
I chose Harriet Tubman, ! chose her because she fought for civil rights and freedom for black people. What I’m most proud of about the portrait is her head wrap.
I chose them because they are the only black person who was the president


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