In this piece, I drew a room using one-point perspective. I drew lockers on the right side of the room, with a couch on the other side pulled together by a table and chair placed in the middle. There is an art podium located in the back of the room up against the far wall. One new skill I learned was how to draw furniture in perspective. I had a hard time at first, and could not figure out how to do it. After looking up quite a few tutorials, I figured out where to place my parallel and orthogonal lines and was successful with this concept. The media I used for this assignment is pencil, and the main art elements I used were shape, space, line and form. I learned that form in the parallel lines drawing is not the same as form in perspective, because with the room drawing I had to keep orthogonal lines in mind. This piece suggests that I am not too creative, because I decided to draw a room that is essentially the room I'm in instead of creating my own room. I am also a fairly simple person, which you can also tell based off of the limit to complexity the room shows.