HaYoung Lim: Human Sketch

By Jorie Schwab

Jorie Schwab is a senior and the editor and founder of the online Creative Arts Magazine. This is her fourth year writing for The Talon. Jorie is also a staff writer and section editor for online news source The Prospect, and enjoys working on fiction novels and short stories in her time off from journalism. She is also a high school athlete and avid reader. Her favorite book of all time is The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas.

Posted: January 8, 2015

Senior Hayoung Lim created this piece of art for the AP Studio Art class at Minnehaha.

Senior Hayoung Lim created this human sketch for the AP Studio Art class at Minnehaha Academy.

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