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  • From left to right: Eleni from Cyprus (she studies Sculpture in Greece, but is doing Textiles in Prague), Miguel’s roommate from France, which studies Finance (I forgot his name, sorry!), the crazy person who writes all this, my roommate Pan-Ni (we’re allowed to say Penny) from Taiwan, Shiori from Japan who is doing Intermedia (don’t…

  • Last Wednesday we had our first meeting at school, which was great! So many people from all over the world! <3 We got a tour through the school building, but I haven’t made any photographs (yet). Thursday and yesterday we’ve been on a guided tour through the historical center of Prague, Thursday around Malá Straná…

  • This will be my new home for the coming four months!

  • So it turned out my roommate is doing ceramics and will not be my classmate when I’m having studio classes.  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  We might have elective classes together, though! Her name is Pan-Ni, by the way, and she looks like this: The past two days have we spend sightseeing … What else do do in such…

  • This is my new home for the coming four months! 😀 My roommate hasn’t come back from her adventures yet, but judging from her food supplies could she be very well the Taiwanese student that’s going to study Film and TV Graphics with me! The view isn’t that bad either:

  • Yeeeeesh, I am going to do something with climate change. Which involves more research. Last one with no sketches, promise! Climate change is an extremely complex topic, as there are so many factors related to each other, and we still do not know exactly how it all comes together. An illustration of the complexity: It…

  • Sorry, no sketches in this post. I just post it here to be sure I have posted them all on tumblr… As mentioned before, the Norse Germanic tribes had also their view on how the world would end, named Ragnarök (loosely meaning ‘destiny of the ruling powers’ or ‘decline of the gods’). For the sake…

  • Dragons look different all over the world, but dinosaurs looked also very different in the past. When Gideon Mantell found the remains of what later became known as Iguanodon in 1820, he first thought of a crocodile. When he took a closer look, it became clear that he had found among other bones the teeth…