<p>So, I noticed some of the schools I am applying to (Stanford, MIT, etc) have Art Supplements. I do do piano and art, although I already know I won't do a supplement for piano because I haven't played for a while. But for arts, I have been drawing for a little while. But how do I know my work is good enough for the supplement? I also tend to do comic-like things, especially for a school magazine, which doesn't seem like what they want. But I have taken formal classes freshman year. I dunno, an art supplement might not increase my chances that much but art is definitely something I am interested in. </p>
<p>Random samples which are sorta old...
Freshman year art -> <a href="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v27/mythee/fayah.jpg%5B/url%5D">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v27/mythee/fayah.jpg</a>
Art for school magazine -> LunarFireFox</a> on deviantART
Recycling Design -> LunarFireFox</a> on deviantART
Old experimental art -> LunarFireFox</a> on deviantART<a href="not%20serious">/url</a> Lol pi -> [url=<a href="http://lunarfirefox.deviantart.com/#/d2d6h8w%5DLunarFireFox">http://lunarfirefox.deviantart.com/#/d2d6h8w]LunarFireFox</a> on deviantART</p>
<p>I haven't won any awards for it or anything (...unless you count a piece in middleschool which really wasn't that award-worthy). I probably won't send in a supplement but if it may be worth a shot I will definitely try to get a portfolio in time. I have some other art pieces that I don't have up which are more up to date but also lost somewhere deep in my room.</p>