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Student Themed Artwork -PD: Colored pencil drawing of a boy wearing a blue super hero cape sitting in a wheelchair next to an apple tree. He is holding a book with a red cover titled "Willy Is Kind"

VSA Festival Themed Art Winner
"Willy is Kind"
Timothy Hammett, 11th grade
Saddleback High School, SAUSD

Kind- green and yellow watercolor background. fabric and a picture of the student as a superhero

"Kind"
Edward Gentile, 12th grade
Edison High School, HBUHSD

Super painter, Sewer Girl - drawn using a paint palette for head, brushes as arms and a tissue cape

"Super Painter, Sewer Girl"
Bailey Mejia, 10th grade
Valencia High School, PYLUSD

Two little girls riding a pink and blue whale in the pink and orange sunset and ocean

"Sunset Waves"
Eden Simmons, 2nd grade
Thomas Paine Elementary, GGUSD

Friend- Blue, purple and yellow watercolor background. fabric and a stick figure drawing of a superhero

"Friend"
Ester Yoon, 12th grade
Edison High School, HBUHSD

A colored pencil and marker abstract drawing of figure that is cross between three or four different figures with several arms and legs with words: my superpower is my uniqueness.

"My Superpower is My Uniqueness"
Ternan McCormick, 8th grade
Marco Forster Middle School, CapoUSD

Super Friends - A color pencil drawing of about 10 different superheroes wearing colorful outfits on a multi colored background with a sun in the top left hand corner. Some are shaking hands with each other.

"Super Friends"
Brandon Salgado, 11th grade
Saddleback High School, SAUSD

The Superpower in Me - a black silhouette of a superhero figure on a background of rainbow brushstrokes with the words “Brave, kind, friendly, smart, powerful, courageous, fast, good deeds, fights evil, strong” written in black marker.

"The SuperHero in Me"
Rylan Montoya, 6th grade
Brookhaven Elementary School, PYLUSD

An Abstract tempera painting of different shades of green and a hint of blue in a tire-track like print.

"Avalon"
Drew S., Pre-K
Thomas Edison, AESD

Collage - Spider Man colorful squares describing the child

Untitled
BARBARA F.
Hope, AUHSD

Superhero girl standing on a building in a city with an airplane flying in a pretty blue sky

"Cupcake Girl"
Abigail Enriquez, 5th grade
Bryant Elementary, GGUSD

Construction paper cut using different colors to shape a dog

Untitled
Cameron Moore, 7th grade
Hope, AUHSD

The Superpower in Me – two silhouette of a girl and boy with hands on hips and a cape on a background of greens, reds, blues and yellows. Words written in black marker say: Smart, flexible, friendly, hopeful, good deeds, powerful, courageous, kind, strong, helpful.

"The Super Power in Me"
Kari Yang, 5th grade
Brookhaven Elementary School PYLUSD

Dinogirl superhero - Girl saving the city from dinosaur

"Dino Girl"
Aaliya Jackson, 6th grade
Bryant Elementary, GGUSD

Water color painting of a boy dressed in black wearing , glasses and a baseball hat

"Self Portrait"
Abran Quintana
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program


Collage - Superman colorful squares describing the child

Untitled
Alvaro Cruz
Hope, AUHSD

Bubblegum - an acrylic and watercolor painting of circles in various colors outlined in black.

"Bubble Gum"
Juan T
Thomas Edison, AESD

Untitled
David Ocampo, 9th grade
Hope, AUHSD

Destiny the incredible. A handprint made into a superhero wearing a purple suit and black mask.

"Destiny the Incredible"
Destiny Quiroz, Kinder
Dr. Jonas Salk Elementary, MSD

Abstract painting of a face/self portrait

Self Portrait
Nicole Warner
Creative Identity

Abstract art of of shapes filled in with multiple colors

Untitled
Anonymous
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program

Super Betzy - a marker drawing of a girl dressed in a costume inspired by Wonder Woman.

"Super Betzy"
Betzy Roman Hernandez, Kinder
Lord Baden Powell Elementary
MSD

Super Hero boy with cape, surrounded by flags, galaxy and space monsters

"My Fantasy World"
Joel Romero Jr., 8th grade
Buena Park Jr. High, BPSD

Sunset view of a dock and a lighthouse

"Dock of the Bay"
Kelly Carlisle
Creative Identity

Super Determined- green, pink, orange and yellow watercolor background. fabric and a picture of the student as a superhero

"Super Determined"
Ryan Nguyen, 12th grade
Edison High School, HBUHSD

Pond with pink water lilies and large green lily pad leaves

"Wild Lotus"
Nicolas Jasso
Creative Identity

Abstract acrylic painting in warm fall colors

"Rainbow Road"
Abigail Dircio, 4th grade
Dr. Jonas Salk Elementary, MSD

Super Determined- green, pink, orange and yellow watercolor background. fabric and a picture of the student as a superhero

"Michelangelo"
Alexis Jimenez, TK
Lord Baden Powell Elementary
MSD

Super Determined- green, pink, orange and yellow watercolor background. fabric and a picture of the student as a superhero

Pre-School
Land School, WSD

Red scratch art of a basketball court tribute to Kobe Bryant

"Kobe Bryant"
Jack Tepox
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program

Stained glass drawing with cross and flowers

"Cross at Sunrise"
Lori Sikkler
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program

Hero O- Acrylic painting using red white and blue, using finger and hand prints to make a super hero painting

"Hero O"
Ody Culp, Kinder
Dr. Jonas Salk Elementary, MSD

Monster with green long arms and a red suit

"B.H."
Jeremy Pena
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program

Spider Hero - Red paint hand print with details inspired by Spiderman.

"Spider Hero"
Ezekiel Sebastiani, Kinder
Lord Baden Powell Elementary
MSD

Dwight - Pastel drawing of a comedic actor

Untitled
Daniel Martinez, 7th grade
Villa Fundamental, SAUSD

Normun Panda
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program

Pastel drawing of a boy.

Untitled
Evelyn Hernandez, 7th grade
Villa Fundamental, SAUSD


Brown puppy made of torn paper and glue

Pre-School
Land School, WSD


Abstract art of of shapes filled in with multiple colors

"Flowers"
Karen Leeb
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program

Small red blossoms  on a tree in the evening full moon light

"The Sky"
Omar Alvarez, 5th grade
Thomas Pain Elementary, GGUSD

Portrait of a actress portraying a villain

Untitled
Kimberly Nunez, 7th
Villa Fundamental, SAUSD

Acrylic drawing of pineapple, orange and mango in a basket

"Pineapple and Pumpkin Still Life"
Camila Sanchez, 8 y/o
OCCTAC, SAUSD

Octane - pastel drawing of armed robot on the outskirts of a city after dark.

OCTANE
Abraham Maldonado, 7th grade
Villa Fundamental, SAUSD

Finding the Superhero Within Me - An abstract tempera painting. Long brush strokes of orange, yellow, green, magenta and purple.

"Finding the Super Hero Within Me"
Sebastian Escamilla, 1st grade
Dr. Jonas Salk Elementary, MSD

Angry girls wearing black clothes and glasses

Self Portrait
Mary
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program

Abstract art of of shapes filled in with multiple colors

"Car Sun Home"
Naomi Perez
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program

Dog made of thin aluminum and buttons are used for eyes , nose, mouth and tail

Untitled
Pre-School
Land School, WSD

Oceans scene with a blue sea turtle, grey shark and a deep sea diver

Untitled
Omar Kaza
Canyon High School, OUSD

Galaxy made with black paper, purple, pink and blue acrylic paint and a green moon

Untitled
Evelyn Hernandez, 7th grade
Villa Fundamental, SAUSD

Batman Power- drawing of superhero Batman with a black mask and cape


"Batman Power"
Sabrina Park, 9th grade
Laguna Beach High School, LBUSD

Portrait of three boys using multi media

Untitled
Carlos Barbosa, 7th grade
Villa Fundamental, SAUSD

Abstract safari animals in black and white.

Untitled
Mathew Dinh, 3rd grade
Thomas Pain Elementary, GGUSD

Pastel portrait of a Urban singer

Untitled
Jose Soto Bartolo, 7th grade
Villa Fundamental, SAUSD

"The Creature"
Joseph Raul & Robert Arroyo
OCCTAC, SAUSD

Abstract art made with purple, red and blue paint on white paper

Untitled
Yaritza Rojas, 7th grade
Villa Fundamental, SAUSD

Abstract art of of shapes filled in with multiple colors

"Colors"
Steven
ASPIRE Creative Arts Program


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VSA Orange County is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in partnership with the Orange County Department of Education. VSA Orange County's mission is to provide arts, education, and cultural opportunities by, with, and for people with disabilities, making the arts accessible to people of all abilities. All artwork for this virtual art show was provided with special permission from participating students, their guardians, teachers, and community organizations.


For questions or more information about "Arts on the Move" and VSA Orange County, please contact:
Marleena Barber, Director VSA Orange County at (714) 966-4303 Email: s.mbarber@ocde.us
Annabel Arreola, Administrative Support Phone: (714) 966-4438 Email: aarreola@ocde.us