Saturday, February 24, 2018

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Power (noun)
Run (verb)
Regal (adj.)




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Scale (noun)
Shed (verb)
Raspy (adj.)




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Ocean (noun)
Whistle (verb)
Quaint (adj.)


                                                                                                                             Nathalie Tun Barreto

Something Beautiful

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I find reading beautiful. This story is basically about how a person has to their soul and ticket to heaven in order to remain successful in society in the sense that you have to blend into society and survive in the competitive environment. I find it darkly beautiful as it shows the ugly reality of the world and how the author writes the story with a carefully coded and eye opening system while remaining sadistic. Humans are beautiful. The way they act and personality and their brains.

       
                                                                                                                       Nathalie Tun Barreto

Great Piece of Architecture // Pantheon // Rome

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I have always had a profound undying interest when it comes to anything related to the ancient Greeks and Romans. Gods, myths, legends, food, architecture, customs, language, you name it. The Pantheon in Rome is the most greatest and ancients piece of architecture the whole mystery of how it survived the war, the materials used and the shape of the building itself (dome) has such a unique sense of neo-classical styles is something I can't help but fall in love with. It's intricate design and the environment it creates, a sense of serenity and amazement from what Romans created in the olden days is part of the reason why I chose to become an architect. Ancient Buildings ROCK!





                                                                                                                              Nathalie Tun Barreto

Best Piece of Creative Work.

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This is not necessarily my best piece, however it was the most praised. During the 8th grade in Yangon, Myanmar (my origins) I became particularly obsessed with the way women were treated, especially in the Middle East. I found it unfair, wrong and extremely inhumane. A violation of moral principles and behaviors a person should uphold. And so I drew a woman in a hijab as a way to release my frustration, alternating between color pencils and watercolor as I gave the sketch life in some sense.




                                                                                                                  


   
                                                                                                                               Nathalie Tun Barreto

Lumion and SketchUp Files

Lumion and Sketchup files on Google Drive. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cvKyTqQPsLEu5_mThJdvI6NIfgrjsGax