 Inspired by the symmetry found in nature, this lower division student designs a sun with flare.
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 Detail of a rainforest mural painted by entire student body during the Fine Arts Fair and completed by Organic Art Class.
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 Yarn Painting crafted in the style of the Huichol (pronounced Wee-chol) Indians of Mexico.
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 A monochromatic ink painting of a warrior fish, rendered realistically with patience and practice.
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 Students utilize their studies in one and two point perspective to render a realistic watercolor painting.
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 Lower Division students, learning to differentiate between foreground and background, create a silhouette with paper mache pulp and acrylic paints.
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 A rendition of a vase using pastels on wet paper. This unconventional use of pastels builds students’ confidence with a difficult medium.
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 Students in Organic Art combine their Biology studies with artistic expression, designing a painting inspired by shapes and concepts of cells.
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 The only tools used for this project were scissors and glue. Students cut strips of paper to create a patterned background.
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 Value and color theory study completed in Art Survey.
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 Students use the techniques of famous abstract impressionist, Jackson Pollock, to decorate clay tiles.
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 A study in linear perspective produces a whimsical image full of color and texture.
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 Students in Organic Art combine their Biology studies with artistic expression, designing a painting inspired by shapes and concepts of cells.
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 Symbolism, based on the ideas of Joan Miro, create colorful, personalized collage.
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 Monochromatic Forest is a study in color theory that produced a subdued landscape.
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 Lower Division students let their imaginations run wild using simply markers to illustrate two dueling dragons.
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 Sumi-e (Japanese ink painting) of a rooster, a common subject matter found in this style of art.
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 In traditional Sumi-e (Japanese ink painting) technique is equally as important as the final product.
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