Clay and Acrylic Paint
Lina was inspired by the Macaw, which is very important to her Columbian culture.
Fabric Block Print
Madyson was inspired by giraffes, botany, and warm tones.
Printing ink
Arlexia wanted to combine photos from a magazine and create it into a cat-themed piece.
Acrylic paint, lace
Lily was inspired by the topic of violence in her AP Studio Art class.
Block Printing and Embroidery
Payton has always been fascinated by animals and the concept of the food chain.
Fabric, acrylic paint, thread, tacky glue
Zariah created this piece using the theme of autopsy from her AP Studio Art class.
Linoleum cut and ink
Karmello was inspired to make this vibrant piece in his printmaking class.
Linoleum cut and ink
Kiara was inspired by her Big Sister General and how much she's impacted her life.
Foliage, acrylic paint, watercolor, and ink
Kennedi was inspired by the monoprinting artist, Jessica Jordan, who experiments with printing foliage.
Felt, embroidery
Harper created her own rendition of how insects have human-like traits.
Markers, colored pencils, and paper
Denver was inspired by his fear of the unknown and of the dark when he was younger.
colored pencils and candy wrappers
Max was inspired by the issue of overconsumption and consumerism.