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Q1 Art Slideshow

Posted by Melissa Alvarez in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 7:19 am

Q1 Art Slideshow
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Leah Petty Senior Art

Posted by Leah Petty in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 10:47 pm


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My Art Pieces

Posted by Tenzin Chemi in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 10:39 pm

Artist Statement (also included in slideshow): 
Its exciting coming into a class where you have a lot of freedom, a freedom to create something in your perspective. There are so many choices to choose from, there are so many ways the given task could be handled and it’s all up to you and thats the beauty in an art class. Throughout this class so far, several unique pieces have been produced. The first task we received was to create a drawing on a large ceiling tile. What we wanted to draw was up to us, so whatever our creative little mind could generate and agree on was our ceiling tile. In my process of this task, I was not quite sure what I wanted at first but as I started thinking more deeper and I came to the idea of integrating my country, culture and religion to my drawing. In our next task or my next piece, I decided to draw a snowflake. The earlier day, I was left in wonderment by some of the intricate pictures of snowflakes and so I came to my conclusion of drawing a snowflake with my own intricate design. In the pumpkin assignment, I wanted to draw again but I did not want it to be a plain drawing, so I decided to make it a puzzle pumpkin. Instead of using one sheet of paper to draw the whole pumpkin, I drew it on four pages and when you put the four pages together, you get one scary pumpkin. Our final piece was a self-portrait in any medium. Here, something different I tried out was taking one color and using it in different shades to create details. Altogether, the four pieces of art I created, I am very proud of it!
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Jenny Art Slides.

Posted by Jennifer Perez in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 10:09 pm

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Donesha Lee Q1 Advanced Art

Posted by Donesha Lee in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 10:00 pm

Throughout this quarter I have mostly stuck to the medium of drawing with standard paper and pencil. I have always preferred this medium, due to the easy clean up and accurate design. 

The first assignment was a step in a different direction. Creating a ceiling tile with my partner was interesting. We worked efficiently throughout the task of constructing Timmy Turner. Although, I’m not a big fan of paint, the artwork still came out flawlessly. The character was chosen based on our love for the show. He was just another symbol on our ceiling for the remembrance of our childhood. 

Another assignment I created was my final piece, the “College”. It was an older picture I had taken of myself in my freshman year. At the time I used to play around with Iphoto. Just like then, I was feeling overwhelmed and distant. Thus, the reason for the picture editing to have been done. The drawing was a representation of how I had felt the exact same way once again. It was another way to reflect my emotions through a different medium. 

Overall, the beginning course of this class has been great. I look forward to learning more mediums, a little more history, and creating something new.

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Senior Art Portfolio: Tytianna Broadwater

Posted by Tytianna Broadwater in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 9:22 pm

The first quarter in senior art was do make a variety of things. I painted, I carved a pumpkin, a drew things. It was quite intriguing, mainly because I have never been 'good' at drawing. However doing these assignments allowed to push myself to do new things and I learned more. I traced things which taught me how to make more accurate lines. 
My work represents me. Its not serious, it does have any deep meanings. Its fun and a little juvenile but it shows who I am and what I like to do and I think that message is better than anything.  
Art Portfolio
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Senior Art Emily Jenson

Posted by Emily Jenson in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 9:02 pm

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Senior Art Portfolio by Azaria Burton

Posted by Azaria Burton in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 9:01 pm

Art Portfolio, Azaria Burton Band E
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Wynn Geary Quarter One Art Portfolio

Posted by Wynn Geary in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 7:53 pm

I've never thought of myself as an artist, I've always seen myself as a designer, I can make things look good on the computer but I've never liked anything I've drawn. Only recently have I come to terms with the fact that the 2 are not mutually exclusive, you cannot have one without the other. This year everyone is expecting me to produce artwork that will get me into the top art schools in the country and while I have no hope of producing anything as nice as the other students that will be applying, I am trying to get better. 

My work is clean simple and modern, inspired by Art Deco and the WPA design movements. Recently My work has been driven by the beautiful works of Always With Honor and Vitra. I also have an un/healthy obsession with mountains.
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Jenny Cruz, Senior Art

Posted by Jennysha Cruz in Art - Senior Art - Hull - E on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 7:38 pm

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