This image I created illustrates the connection between the liver and gallbladder, as well as the connection both organs have to the spring season. The liver is shown and drawn according to its anatomical shape in a dark pink color. The gall bladder is also depicted anatomically correct. However, the gall bladder is shaded in green and branches out through vines that are actually known as the cystic duct, hepatic artery, left hepatic duct, right hepatic duct, hepatic portal vein, and the common hepatic duct. Connecting these veins, arteries, and ducts to the gall bladder and spreading their growth throughout the liver illustrates the direct relationship, close proximity, and overall connection between the liver and the gall bladder. Furthermore, transforming these veins, arteries, and ducts into nature vines that sprout into flowers in the spring illustrates the relationship between spring and the liver and the gall bladder.