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scratching the surface of possibilities in all things "visual arts"

JUNIOR PHOTO & DESIGN

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Kendreah
Emily
Ryan
Oscar
GEORGE
NATALIE
NOEL
TONY
MACKENZIE 
GRACE
JUSTYN 
​DUKE
ISABELLE 
ADDISON
BRIELLE 
MEREDITH

 Student Projects

Below are Past JH Art Student Projects

Art REcreations

Students used: found objects, collage, or food as an art medium to make these awesome pieces!
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OIL PASTELS

A messy but fun medium to explore!
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We took a short break from our art journals and worked on a collective project across all of my classes called the "i AM FROM" wall. Check out the results below, or if your around BCS head to the court yard to see.

MArker Portraits

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Colored Pencil

We practiced our colored pencil skills on mandalas and mazes to start then moved back to our art journals.
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PHOTOGRAPHY

Such a fun variety of pictures from this unit. It was brief, but the QUALITY of the photos is amazing!

Watercolor Paintings

So fun to see the variety of student choice. Everyone learned the same techniques but applied them differently.
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Paintings from: Christina, Graham, Isabelle, Esmee, Katelyn, Emily, Mia, Andrea, Sachi, and Tessa

PEncil Drawings

Drawing is the foundation of all visual and digital art. Pretty impressive foundations starting already!
Pictures by Tessa, Graham, Dani, Brien, Trey, Isabelle, and Andrea
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"ART Guide" COVERS!

These turned out so well. I am excited to see the techniques and drawings/paintings that students will add to the inside in the coming weeks. In the end they will each have a guide to 6-10 different art mediums!
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My DEEP HOPE IS........

To start the year I shared my deep hopes with each class, then I challenged them to think about their deep hopes. They started by filling out a question sheet.
FROM THIS I ASKED THEM TO MAKE A "VISUAL" REPRESENTATION OF ONE OR ALL THREE OF THEIR DEEP HOPES IN THEIR ART JOURNALS. It was so encouraging and exciting to see the things students hope for. We all need to give kids more credit; they know how to dream big, keep it simple, and step out of their comfort zones. Below are a few Deep Hopes, maybe they will inspire you as well!

I CHALLENGE YOU TO TALK TO YOUR STUDENT MORE ABOUT THESE DEEP HOPES, SHARE YOUR HOPES, AND TALK ABOUT HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT EACH OTHER IN THESE PURSUITS. ​
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Artwork By:
Emily, Max, Jackson, Katelyn, Mia, Caitlin, Tessa and Sachi

Ask your student to show you theirs, or a picture of theirs!
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