For my environment drawing I drew an ISS cubicle. To many people that see this it would not make sense to them, but to me there is a deep meaning behind the whole picture. While trying to decide what my environment looks like, I considered many different places that I am constantly at. At first I was going to draw my friends' garage where I go everyday to chill with my squad. But while I was trying to draw my master piece I got called into the office. Just like always I ended up getting put into ISS, a place where I feel like I was in almost every day for two weeks straight. I'd come out, back into population, just to go right back in. Because the system and the feds (Mr. Brown, Mr. Longcrier, and Mr. Ward) I'm always in some type of trouble and suspended. So, to represent the fact that they can't keep me down and that they always have me on watch and lock-down, I came up with the creative idea to draw the place that they put me and want me the most. An ISS cubicle! Since I was in ISS, I didn't have any help from my teacher on drawing the cubicle in 3-D from my own perspective. It was probably the hardest time i've ever had in drawing things in 3-D. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get the shading and all that to come out right to give it that 3-D effect. A few days later, when I got out of ISS, I got to finish my final drawing in class with just a little bit of guidance from my teacher on how to make the walls more 3-D and about how to color certain things to make them look like they are further back instead of just looking like rectangles and squares. In the end i'm happy about how it came out, but in the future I would like to revisit this drawing once I get my technique and drawing skills mastered.