4-H
Imaginarium Club
Sharing our art...
Sharing our art...
As a creative club, we in 4-H Imaginarium, enjoy being creative in ways that uplift others, so we donated framed artwork we created during this challenging time to the Ashbrook Care & Rehabilitation Center in Scotch Plains and the Agape House in Somerville. The Agape House used our artwork to decorate their newly painted residences.
Below is a photo and description of each piece of art we donated, enjoy!
(Colored pencils and markers)
Jenna, age 17, was inspired by stained glass when she created this art piece. The sun and moon represent night and day time because she loves the contrast of the two. Jenna wanted to add something more interesting to the eye, which is why she added the flowers to the drawing.
(Digital Art)
Sal, age 17, was inspired by the rainbow of colors. Sal created this digital art work using Autodesk Sketchbook.
(Photography)
Emily, age 16, took this picture at school in a science classroom. This is a friendly little chick that came up to a friend. Emily adds, "It was a sweet moment."
(water color)
Katherin, age 16, was inspired to create this water color painting from a photograph. She hopes that this painting reminds people of spring and summer all year round.
(Photograph)
Hannah, age 17, took this photo during quarantine in the Spring of 2020 while out walking with her brother.
(Photograph)
Hannah, age 17, took this photo in the Spring of 2020 while in her grandmother's backyard. It is a quince bush in bloom.
(Digital artwork)
Matt, age 19, created this digital artwork when Matt was having some fun with lines using Paint.net software.
(oil pastels)
Evelyn, age 16, took a photo of this landscape when she was on road trip out west. Evelyn used an impressionist style with oil pastels to create this work of art.
(photography)
Kiran, age 17, likes flowers. Kiran took this photograph, because she thought that this flower was lovely.