Kalpana Chawla in the flight suit, flag behind her, mission patch on the chest.
Portraits of real people are unforgiving in a way that stylised faces are not. You can miss by two millimetres on the corner of a mouth and the whole likeness collapses, and the only fix is to erase and go again. The smile here took more attempts than the entire spacesuit did.
I wrote her line under the drawing because that was the point of drawing it. It is a good sentence to have on a wall on the days the work is not going anywhere.

