This year started off with an analysis of a pencil drawing that I did last year (my second year), which showed incredible detail of the very granules of an A4 sheet of plain white standard printing paper. Thoughts, analogies and observations from a number of people had enabled me to conclude that the drawing itself had contained a variety of narratives, ranging from the identification of moths, ants and the sight of mitochondria, to the presence of dead bodies in the aftermath of a war zone. As a result I had attached a range of images relating to each individual observation over the respective sections of the original drawing, all of which I chose to enlarge to A3 format and present on the wall of my studio space. Through intense observation of the work in progress, as well as drawing inspiration from the many works of the artist Zachari Logan, I have thought about using collage as a new way to express my newfound interest in merging of the macroscopic and microscopic evaluation of plant life, animal life and the human body. My intension through the marriage of collage making and more pencil drawing, is to describe the thoughts and feelings of human beings as succinctly as possible through the different features and qualities of flora and fauna that enable them to thrive or diminish in their respective geological environments.