User:Lilycabrera321/sandbox

Local Artist
Throughout Bre’s art career, she started sketching in her notebook and posting the sketches on their Instagram. After a few months of posting their art, they were getting traction from their local peers and classmates. Soon decided to turn into commissions. Commissions are personal ideas or requests for a certain art piece from an artist. Bree started off with sketching and painting requests from other people, and it started to accumulate the following. This started to turn into Bre, expanding their art by recreating famous paintings and interpreting it into their own art. The reason this is so inspiring is because brees art itself is very different and quirky in the best ways possible. After a certain amount of time I’ve taken commissions, just from local peers and such, their business expanded once their Instagram started to grow and attract people from other areas in the state, other states, etc.

ART
Though Bre’s art can never get dull or boring, she still decided to take it up a notch by expanding what kind of art they put out and sell. They started painting on thrifted items, such as vinyls, glassware, phone cases, notebooks, Etc. Almost anything you can think of had their art painted on top of it and made it more unique. Soon Bree moved to painting on clothing. They would add their art to sweaters, shirts, pants. All other pieces would be one-of-a-kind and unique due to the fact that they would only execute it that one time. Bree did just stop at sketching and painting on thrifted items, they started messing around with other elements of art, like clay and jewelry making. With clay, they would make short animation films. They would literally make their cool, funky, art pieces come to life and turn it into a two minute film. With experimenting with clay, they started actually making pottery and dishes out of clay. For example, ashtrays, clay, covered notebooks, earrings, knickknacks, and such. Expanding their talent to other mediums.

First of all, the workers that have to go with these conditions, already exposing themselves to unhealthy work environments. Not only that, but I definitely feel like the people who hired them capitalize on the fact that they really are putting in so much work to keep the agriculture in good condition, yet they still get underpaid. They have to work under these really extreme conditions, just to put this meat on the table. The pesticides that go all over the crops, not only damage consumers, but the workers. It’s horrible to hear that they don’t get their needs met, when they’re doing such a difficult job that benefits everybody and more. It’s really disappointing reading that 90% of the pesticides are vulnerable to just off of the other fields. These kinds of toxins don’t just affect the workers himself, but their families as well. They put in hours of work with below average pay and yet they still can’t get regular health regulations that can keep them safe. Every day they’re putting themselves at risk to help us and yet they aren’t being considered at all. The fact that it’s estimated that 160 thousand residents do not have regular access to clean water is so disappointing. All of this hard work just goes to the economy that has higher pay and privileged citizens.