Did you hoard Dairymilk Silk "golden" foils or were you normal?

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Did you hoard Dairymilk Silk "golden" foils or were you normal?
What keeps me up at this time? OBVIOUSLY,FOOD❤️💪🏻.My love for my never ending chocolate desire.
Also a sneak peak of what is coming up next👀
Choclate lover💪🏻❤️
Mum said she wanted chocolate cake, so that’s what she got!!
Stokes' law states that "The speed of sedimentation is directly related to size and density of particle and inversely proportional to viscos
Due to not being in college since December because of lockdown, I wasn’t able to photocopy any of my drawings and, as a result of that, make any more collages for my project. However, I returned to college a few days ago and managed to use the photocopier, so now I’m in a position where I can explore different compositions for my themed, planned collages over the Easter holidays. The one above is a Halloween-themed collage composition experiment (I haven’t stuck anything down yet) where I have gathered lots of my drawings and combined them with a black and white photocopy of my angelfish painting. Overall I quite like this experiment. My favourite part is the colour contrast- the difference between the vibrant greens, yellows, purples, reds etc juxtapose the grey fish, making it stand out as a result (I also carefully considered where to put the fish and decided it looked best in the middle- I will post other experiment photos later). I have also continued my theme of large brands playing a role in oceanic pollution (Haribo, Dairy Milk, Rowntree's etc) which I think is effective. I like how the ‘Dead Chewy’ packaging symbolises death not only because of the name but because of the imagery used on it- this perhaps tells the viewer that sea creatures all around the world are dying because of this waste (it’s also fitting for the Halloween theme). Despite this, I think I could consider a more playful, experimental composition, for example having some of the drawings upside down, as they’re all upright in this experiment. It also looks a little top-heavy in my opinion, so to make it more balanced I could make the fish smaller, for example. Any feedback is really appreciated :)
After getting feedback from my art teacher, I think it’s a good idea to try to be a bit more experimental with my work. This includes drawing / painting on more unconventional materials (like the cardboard piece previously- I’m thinking of making a series of three- and fused plastic), as well as completing a few playful exercises combining the sea creatures and waste products (e.g. cutting photocopies into strips and bringing them together).