Please help with mysterious drawing!

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It's driving me nuts! For the past couple of days I've been trying to figure out what this drawing resembles to no success. I don't even have an idea?

So here it is. Our instructor for a logo design seminar drew this and said it's easy to figure it out and I have to give the solution tomorrow.

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Quick, if we get the right answer we have extra credit and only three suggestions!

So, what can it be?!
 
To me it looks like a watermelon. try to look at it as if it's 3D, then you'll get it.
 
^ Only if it's cut in half, but I don't think he would go this far. Like what is this? "Oh, it's an onion cut in half" !
 
You can say it's a cut section to anything spherical with layers, like onions or planets.

I see a gyroscope out of it, in motion especially (like a photograph with slow shutter speed).
 
Is it supposed to be a real logo? When I look at it I think of the AT&T logo.
 
Lol the whole point of the assignment is to get you to come up with as many things as possible. It's supposed to make you think totally different about things so when you get a project from a real person you will be able to think of more creative ideas for their logos. There is no one answer.
 
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Lol the whole point of the assignment is to get you to come up with as many things as possible. It's supposed to make you think totally different about things so when you get a project from a real person you will be able to think of more creative ideas for their logos. There is no one answer.

Someone give shmogt a medal.
 
Troll face.

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I seriously thought about it for a bit. The alternate things it may resemble are a planet, watermelon, circle, nascar racetrack, etc...

Seriously:

Lol the whole point of the assignment is to get you to come up with as many things as possible. It's supposed to make you think totally different about things so when you get a project from a real person you will be able to think of more creative ideas for their logos. There is no one answer.

^ It's true. We had to do something along those lines in English class when we learned about art.
 
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Tsch, it's one of those subjective assignments?

Here's how you get a high mark:
pick out something specific, and just go on a random imagination trip about how it looks like this, take that and go into a deeper level of meaning beyond this circular scribble and babble some cow poop about it...

For example, you can say how that represents how the circle of life, but because things aren't exactly the same, the path of the circle deviates often, hence why there's a whole bunch of ellipses. The major axes in these ellipses represent the hardships in life where things moved rapidly quicker than you could keep up, because of how sharp the curve is at these points. And the minor axes represent the slower days where nothing seems to be going anywhere, you start questioning life and all around it, lay back on the lawn, watching clouds pass.

How was that?
 
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Tsch, it's one of those subjective assignments?

Here's how you get a high mark:
pick out something specific, and just go on a random imagination trip about how it looks like this, take that and go into a deeper level of meaning beyond this circular scribble and babble some cow poop about it...

For example, you can say how that represents how the circle of life, but because things aren't exactly the same, the path of the circle deviates often, hence why there's a whole bunch of ellipses. The major axes in these ellipses represent the hardships in life where things moved rapidly quicker than you could keep up, because of how sharp the curve is at these points. And the minor axes represent the slower days where nothing seems to be going anywhere, you start questioning life and all around it, lay back on the lawn, watching clouds pass.

How was that?

So... epic...
 
Tell him it represents his ego and his brain put together.

All he did was open MS paint, drop a red backdrop, and took a circular white brush and did circles until he counted to 5.
 
It's driving me nuts! For the past couple of days I've been trying to figure out what this drawing resembles to no success. I don't even have an idea?
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines...


Going around in circles? For example, bouncing around from job to job. Never going far and as a result always finding yourself right back to looking for another job.
 
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