16+ Rachel Scott Drawing. She drew many pictures in her diaries. Animation student at algonquin college

Many writings were insightful for what she perceived. Rachel joy scott was the first student to die in the shootings at columbine. I make a rough drawing of the design to be.
Contents
- 1 Their Tradition For Making Bold, Striking, Geometric Designs Continue To.
- 2 It Is A Very Slow, Simple Way Of Weaving, With The Fingers.
- 3 Many Writings Were Insightful For What She Perceived.
- 4 My Early Paintings Were In Earth.
- 5 Much Like Anni Albers, Scott Was Immediately Struck By The Beauty Of Native American Weaving.
Their Tradition For Making Bold, Striking, Geometric Designs Continue To.
She was one of the students who died at columbine, but her words live on. Rachel joy scott loved poetry and wanted to be a writer. After rachel’s death the family discovered she left a legacy of writings and drawings that were amazing.
It Is A Very Slow, Simple Way Of Weaving, With The Fingers.
A drawing by rachel scott. She foretold of an early death. She drew many pictures in her diaries.
Many Writings Were Insightful For What She Perceived.
Animation student at algonquin college Straight lines making geometric shapes. That drawing inspired her parents to write a book called rachel’s tears.
My Early Paintings Were In Earth.
I make a rough drawing of the design to be. It was of her eyes shedding 13 tears that trickled down to a rose and turned to blood. The designs are true to the nature of weaving:
Much Like Anni Albers, Scott Was Immediately Struck By The Beauty Of Native American Weaving.
In addition to rachel's poetry, this page contains poems. When she left class she told her teacher. If you would like to read some of her diary entries and see some of her drawings, i strongly suggest you read the book rachel's tears.