Ok guys, throw on your thinking caps and get ready to look between the lines. This post is all about your opinion. Im interested to see what the following image makes you think? What is it about in your eyes? How does it make you feel?

I look forward to reading your comments below. And remember, there is no wrong answer..
Hi Jack. I love your drawing; super creative! What I see is a mind filled with a wealth of information and new knowledge. It is almost as though the person’s mind is going through an information overload with them trying to fit in as much as they can and make sense of the information and experiences they have just had.
Hey Jack, loving the pic. This sums up to me what outdoor environments and lifestyles people have in singapore. There is a combination of natural and man made places which are a part of Singaporean culture and life.
Excellent drawing Jack! I think it is a combination of everything we have seen here in Singapore, but also how they all link together. At a deeper level I suppose it could be about how humans are linked to the environment around us.
Hey Jack, I think you have captured the thoughts of everyone on the trip here, sure there are some differences but it is highly representative of our shared experiences. I know I can draw some parallels with this image, especially with Salim’s Iced Coffees always in the back of my mind!
I’m going for looking at what elements you have positioned where – adn I’d be interested to know if this is something you were delivberately shaping.
Nice to see you have a tree over the frontal lobe. Given this is our area of higher order thinking I’d like to believe that we should be driven by our relationship with nature. The squirrel ear – our hearing is tuned to the natural sounds not those of the machine. A suggestion you are vegetarian which we know if the most sustainable way to eat and of course monkey’s smell! Haha
cheers
Love the drawing Jack!! My thought is what will this picture look like in a month, a year, a few years time? Will we remember the distinctive aspects of learning? Or will it all blend together over time? Even become foggy or abstract to what we once knew.
First of all I’d like to thank you all for your comments. Great to see some people getting around this concept. Pete, your comment I found very interesting. There where only two elements to the picture that where strategically planned, the trees and the squirrel. I myself am not a vegetarian but my partner is and I know many who are. Joel I must have subcontiously placed the ice coffee! A happy coincidence. Thank you all for your input. I am considering throwing another picture up soon. Cheers
What a fantastic drawing Jack! As I have obviously been participating in the same trip I found it quite easy to visualise the real-life experiences that link in with the aspects of your drawing. It would be interesting to see what others who may not have been to Singapore might think.
Could they perhaps develop an accurate mental picture of the places we have visited?