elephantnose3334
Fishaholic
My teenage-hood (teenager, 13-17 years old) is almost about to end this year in December. What should I do in my final year as a teenager? Anyways, a great big world lies ahead of me. It may take time to adapt, but it will be worth it. It's not the end of the road on the forum yet, but when I get a new laptop, I may leave the forum because I don't know how to move my account from my old laptop to a new one. And yeah, I should take care of my tetras first. Adapting to being an adult may take time and I may not move out until I'm 19 or 20 years old. I want to stay with my parents until I'm fully fledged. I don't like moving out because my current home with my parents is the only one I know a decade ago and that I'm scared that I will maintain a big house alone.
I have lost some relatives along the way, but many others are still living. The family's granny died peacefully in 2020 in an aged care home in Mandurah and we keep her ashes in the jewellery cupboard in the dining room. I didn't join the forum at the time and went to her funeral probably a week or two after she died. It was sad, and I don't want it to happen to Grandad too. He was born in Halloween 1945 and lives alone in his own house in Bibra Lake. He picks me up from school sometimes and would allow me to stay in his house for a bit. His last dogs (Labrador Retrievers) died probably in 2015-2016 so he doesn't want any pets to keep him company anymore. The cousins are now doing work, one of them working at a Maccas' near his house. The other moved house further away than the other one's and I don't know what job he has. Grandpa and Grandma (mum's parents) is still living in an aged home in Queensland after returning from Perth to stay with us during the Christmas period and arrived back to Queensland after Jan 7.
School was different in 2020 due to the Covid-19 lockdowns happening in Perth and the rest of Australia. I was a Year 8 student at the time and I had to stay at home in March to June and do some online classes. I did not keep fish for the last 4.5 years (until recently in 2023) and I wanted to focus on art. Bleh, I did still life in the first section of art class. Now, question time.
I do not like drawing anything else (landscapes without animals, still life, portraits of people) other than animals. But people portraits are not my cup of tea. The Lester Prize only wants people portraits to be entered, not animal portraits. Why is the Lester Prize and the Archibald Prize only focusing on people portraiture? Do they only enter people portraits drawn from life? I dream to be a fish artist one day and I will enjoy my childhood until the end. How do I get my dream to come true?
Everything changes over time and I will change too.
I have lost some relatives along the way, but many others are still living. The family's granny died peacefully in 2020 in an aged care home in Mandurah and we keep her ashes in the jewellery cupboard in the dining room. I didn't join the forum at the time and went to her funeral probably a week or two after she died. It was sad, and I don't want it to happen to Grandad too. He was born in Halloween 1945 and lives alone in his own house in Bibra Lake. He picks me up from school sometimes and would allow me to stay in his house for a bit. His last dogs (Labrador Retrievers) died probably in 2015-2016 so he doesn't want any pets to keep him company anymore. The cousins are now doing work, one of them working at a Maccas' near his house. The other moved house further away than the other one's and I don't know what job he has. Grandpa and Grandma (mum's parents) is still living in an aged home in Queensland after returning from Perth to stay with us during the Christmas period and arrived back to Queensland after Jan 7.
School was different in 2020 due to the Covid-19 lockdowns happening in Perth and the rest of Australia. I was a Year 8 student at the time and I had to stay at home in March to June and do some online classes. I did not keep fish for the last 4.5 years (until recently in 2023) and I wanted to focus on art. Bleh, I did still life in the first section of art class. Now, question time.
I do not like drawing anything else (landscapes without animals, still life, portraits of people) other than animals. But people portraits are not my cup of tea. The Lester Prize only wants people portraits to be entered, not animal portraits. Why is the Lester Prize and the Archibald Prize only focusing on people portraiture? Do they only enter people portraits drawn from life? I dream to be a fish artist one day and I will enjoy my childhood until the end. How do I get my dream to come true?
Everything changes over time and I will change too.