Showcasing Student Creativity
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Artworks
In this page, you will find the most brilliant pieces students have to offer. Ranging from canvas to 3D, it will bring a new vision and perspective to art culture.

By: Taylor Kurtz (9th Grade)
Taylor created this piece using watercolors and alcohol markers, as she was inspired by Adrienne Lenker's album covers.
By: Taylor Kurtz (9th Grade)
Taylor made this drawing by layering oil pastels - she did not have a point of reference for this project!



By: Taylor Kurtz (9th Grade)
This is a free sketch mandala that Taylor made using black ink to create the shapes.

SUGAR SKULLS
By: Spanish 2, 3, & 4 students
Señorita Ohl's students were able to decorate sugar skulls in honor of the Hispanic tradition, Día de los Muertos in November.

By: Emma Bridgeman (10th Grade)

By: Nina Flora (grade 9)



By: Taylor Kurtz (9th Grade)
By: Ahaana Dhamija (11th Grade)
By: Allison Tempel (11th Grade)

Jellyfish Moon Girl
Artwork by Sophia Valentin (10th Grade) Is her interpretation of what a moon jellyfish would look like if it was a person. Sophia created this painting digitally, using different colors and brushes to mimic the essence of a jellyfish in water. The background is also meant to represent the ocean against the night sky with the girl as the moon in the middle.

By: Tatiana Ang (11th Grade)


Catalyst

Artwork by Aidan Bortz (11th Grade) depicts a drawing of his original character, Ariana Grayves, at the final scene of a battle in which she has channeled her anger into her power for a final strike. "I genuinely created this on a whim, experimenting with my materials that I didn't use very often, and this is what came out of it."
Comics strips: by Noah Watts
@creativepicklejar on Instagram
Noah Watts (11th Grade) has created many Standalone pieces and comic series. Exploring social themes and exploring the questions of everyday life.









Steven Liu (12th Grade)

The three beautiful artworks below are by the senior Steven. Steven explores beautiful flowers and techniques that can be seen in all his creations.

Narnia Comes to Life
This photo depicts a scene from Narnia created by Lauren Duthie, (10th Grade). Created out of an old broken book did it turn into a recycled creation. The trees are made of pipe cleaners, cardboard, and paper stuck together by hot glue. The lamp is a toilet roll, held by paper mâché with a working light inside.